May 17, 2009
Thailand Should Be on Every Budding Travel Photographer’s Itinerary
Are you a travel photographer? Looking for a photo opportunity? Then take a holiday in Thailand – your camera will be in your mitts the whole time! Why would that be? Because there’s so much going on in daily life in Thailand Food Markets are put up in moments, a mobile “kitchen” drives by connected to a motorcycle; then an elephant passes by (you can even be in an urban area like Phuket and view elephants plodding the roads). You are not in short supply of photo opportunities in Thailand.
Thailand is a “what you see is what you get” type of country – full of amicable people, hazardous drivers, food stalls on every corner, and dogs all over the place. Nevertheless despite the apparent chaos, expect a very high quality of service in the eateries, bars and guesthouses of Thailand.
So you want some examples of such photos of Thailand to show you what I’m talking about? Then check our photo gallery on thailandimpression.com. Our site boasts photographs from all different types of settings in Thailand : from countryside photos, to sunset photos, photos in Bangkok and other urban photos, as well as more traditional photos such as ones of temples. We show you our perspective of this wonderful country, not only through the lens of a photographic camera, but in manipulation of the resulting photo via photographic software – to bend the reality into sometimes subtle, sometimes radical new views of what the camera found. We hope our site can give you some inspiration to take a brave step and travel over to Thailand with your camera as witness to your own experiences. Even if for some unaccountable reason you felt you’d exhausted all the possibilities “The Land of Smiles” has to offer you, there are the neighboring nations of Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos and Malaysia to discover too!











