Born with a genetic disease that causes fragility, Lhakpa Dondrub, 22, lost count how many times he had broken or snapped bones. Brittle bone disease hindered his growth, leaving him about 1 meter in height, and confined him to a wheelchair, but it hasn't stopped him pursuing his dream to become a photographer.
"When I was a child, I liked to observe the change of light through a window. It was amazingly beautiful. After learning photography, I know it is all about light and how to catch it through the lens," says the man from Lhasa, the Tibet autonomous regions.