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Sidelines by John Vink

Sidelines by John Vink

Signed copies during ARLES 2025

“I’m not a war photographer, but the need to understand was stronger than the fear.”J.V

Not quite a war reporter. Not quite a traveler. But always present — where people search for shelter, for meaning, for home.

John Vink’s lens doesn’t chase the breaking news. It lingers after. In Bosnia, Vietnam, Guatemala, Romania — and most deeply, Cambodia — he documents what conflict leaves behind: silence, strength, survival.

In 1989, a single visa took him to Cambodia. He stayed 16 years. His photographs capture a country marked by genocide but driven by resilience. His images are quiet but unflinching — stories of people rebuilding, one day at a time.

From Belgian carnivals…to the Tour de France…to rice fields and refugee camps…
Vink’s work is about belonging and displacement. The everyday and the extraordinary.

A refugee found proof of his identity in one of Vink’s photos. A woman recognized her father in a long-forgotten frame. His images don’t just document — they matter.

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Sidelines by John Vink

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Signed copies during ARLES 2025

“I’m not a war photographer, but the need to understand was stronger than the fear.”J.V

Not quite a war reporter. Not quite a traveler. But always present — where people search for shelter, for meaning, for home.

John Vink’s lens doesn’t chase the breaking news. It lingers after. In Bosnia, Vietnam, Guatemala, Romania — and most deeply, Cambodia — he documents what conflict leaves behind: silence, strength, survival.

In 1989, a single visa took him to Cambodia. He stayed 16 years. His photographs capture a country marked by genocide but driven by resilience. His images are quiet but unflinching — stories of people rebuilding, one day at a time.

From Belgian carnivals…to the Tour de France…to rice fields and refugee camps…
Vink’s work is about belonging and displacement. The everyday and the extraordinary.

A refugee found proof of his identity in one of Vink’s photos. A woman recognized her father in a long-forgotten frame. His images don’t just document — they matter.