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Journal

The Curious Story of The Sea Gypsies of Borneo

Borneo, best known for it’s pristine beaches and ancient, biodiversity-rich rainforests including orangutans and clouded leopards, is also home to a unique community of stateless citizens who are born, live and die at sea. Recently Mark Lehn, a Vancouver-born Western Australia-based photographer, visited the Sabah region of Borneo...

The Fall Colors of Nova Scotia

Our very own Adam Myhill prepared this photo essay in honour of this season in the northern hemisphere. Nova Scotia is one of eastern Canada's Maritime provinces on the Atlantic. With numerous lakes and long coastlines, it's home to puffins and seals, and popular for...

Photographer of The Week: Tracey Ayton, Vancouver

The stylish Tracey Ayton is our photographer of the week. She has an incredible sense of aesthetic and an eye that has taken her career to great places. A published photographer, Tracey's work has been featured in local magazines the likes of Style At Home, Canadian...

Q&A with Canadian Artist Pax North

In preparation for his first solo show, Canadian artist Pax North has shared a few insights of his creative process and his career as an artist. We at Hayo are excited to present this show together with SAD Mag and curated by Shallom Johnson. Read...

Where to Find Us

Here's a list of our stockists. We are very excited to be part of their collections!...

Photographer of The Week: Benjamin Lee, Sydney

As part of the mission we launched earlier this year with the photo app EyeEm, we are now introducing the 5 winners of the contest that are featured in the print issue Hayo No. 1: South.   This week we are featuring Benjamin Lee, a.k.a Itchban, a...

The Great Icelandic Road Trip

Driving the entirety of Iceland’s Ring Road is not a task to be taken lightly. The highway that encircles the whole country rides through steep valleys and rocky mountaintops, but if you’ve got a sturdy rental car and the ambition to drive the whole thing,...