Are you taking photographs simply to prove something to other people, a tool used for comparing and competing? Like that broiled lobster tails with garlic and chilli butter, you had at the restaurant the night before. How about the one with your friends jumping mid-air together, are you doing it...
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Becoming Invisible: Taking Advantage of a Social Nature.
There are two ways you can go about taking a photograph like this. One is to be candid which is not always practical and I also do not feel good about it, so I don’t practice this method. The other is what can be called becoming invisible but not in the literal sense. In today's world, we tend to...
Stone Polished Bronzeware in Ban Bu
Located along the narrow passageways of Bangkok Noi in Thon Buri district is an ancient artisan community that is slowly fading into history. Khan long hin or stone polished bronzeware is an artform traceable to the Ayutthaya period over 200 years ago. When Thon Buri became the new...
Elephant Conservation – Part 2 | Walk with the Elephants
Elephant Conservation was a personal long-term photo project about Asian elephants living in captivity. They are mostly used for profit in the tourist and entertainment industry where there are public concerns of mistreatment and a harsh environment for living. As a thriving business, it leads to...
Guide for Buying Photographic Prints.
There are no set rules when it comes to buying photographic prints, preparation and presentation are mostly subjective by the artist and the collector. In this guide, I will cover the basics for first-time buyers, understanding the terminology and making it less intimidating....
Becoming a Photographer | How the oil crash lead to a new beginning.
So here I am one year later with a selection of fifteen images from the thousands that I took during that time. I selected these for an exhibition and photo book that reflects on my journey to becoming a photographer. This milestone is significant to me because I was not always a...
Ban Bat – The last Buddhist monk alms bowl makers of Thailand.
For over two hundred years, secluded in the historic Rattanakosin Island of Bangkok, lives a small community of Buddhist monk alms bowl makers. They held on to the traditional art of hand making the bowls according to Buddhist disciplinary rules. After the Ayutthaya Kingdom's fall...
Thai Buddhist Monk Ceremony and discovering photojournalism.
Putting together a Thai Buddhist Monk Ceremony photo essay was when I discovered my passion for photography. I experimented with photography for a few years but it was a general approach and I was not sure what genre was most suited to my personality. I worked on themes but not on an essay....
Elephant Conservation – Part 1| Creating a Sanctuary
Elephant Conservation was a personal long-term photo project about Asian elephants living in captivity. They are mostly used for profit in the tourist and entertainment industry where there are public concerns of mistreatment and a harsh environment for living. As a thriving business, it has also...