My Blog
Stories from my days out roaming Bangkok city and beyond, what compelled me to take the photo. Just basic ramblings & photographs from an introverted soul who finds solace in a city of chaos.
My photographs are my conversations.

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Wat Saket – The Golden Mount
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Perched atop Bangkok’s Golden Mount, Wat Saket is one of the city’s most historic and peaceful temples. Known for its gleaming golden chedi and panoramic views of old Bangkok, the temple offers a quiet escape from the busy streets below. Visitors climb a winding staircase surrounded by bells, greenery, and…
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Wat Sommanart Rachaworawihan
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You may think I’ve added the wrong cover photo to a temple, but actually, the two are virtually back to back to each other, one being popular amongst the boxing pundits & gamblers, and the other a little-known gem of a Buddhist temple hidden behind a violent establishment 🙂 Wat…
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Hua Lumphong Railway Station
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Photography at Hua Lamphong Railway Station captures a timeless intersection of motion and memory. The station’s grand arched hall, filtered with soft natural light, creates a cinematic atmosphere where travelers, monks, vendors, and commuters move through layers of shadow and glow. Every frame feels alive—fleeting gestures, quiet and the rhythm…
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Black & White, Shadows & Lights
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Black and white photography, for me, is less about removing color and more about revealing truth. Without the distraction of hues, light and shadow take center stage—shaping mood, form, and emotion. Each frame becomes an exercise in restraint, where contrast and composition must carry the entire story. It is in…
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Girls, Girls, Girls
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Candid photos of girls capture unposed, natural moments—expressions, gestures, and emotions as they happen spontaneously. Rather than staged perfection, these images highlight authenticity, often revealing personality, mood, and quiet details that feel real and intimate.
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Salt Farm Road
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Along Highway 4012 toward Phetchaburi, you’ll pass Thailand’s traditional sea salt farms—flat, shimmering fields divided into shallow ponds. Seawater is channeled in and left to evaporate under the intense sun, gradually concentrating into brine until salt crystals form. Harvesting is simple but labor-intensive: workers rake the crystallized salt into small…
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Chao Phraya River
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The Chao Phraya River is a living ribbon of light and motion, where old and new Bangkok drift side by side. From a photographer’s lens, it’s a stage of shifting reflections—golden temples at dawn, long-tail boats cutting through silvery currents, and glass towers catching the last fire of sunset. Every…
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Bangkok Pride 2025: “Born This Way”
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Bangkok Pride Festival 2025, themed “Born This Way,” will take place from May 30 to June 1, 2025, celebrating marriage equality, identity recognition and celebrating the recent legalization of same-sex marriage.
