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About Supanit Riansrivilai
Supanit Riansrivilai, a young Thai photographer born in Bangkok, is currently attending the master of photography in Paris. Her style of photography begins to emerge along with her emotional perception. More on the web: supanit.net
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Our poll "A photo essay always needs a great written story" closed. 267 people voted, 28% agrees, 72% disagrees. 233 people answered our follow-up question "Are you a photographer?" 82% indicated they are, 18% said no. Initially, negative answers to question #1 were almost 100% as was the pecentage of photographers among respondants. Then, when the level of non-photographers started to rise, the percentage of people indicating good text is always essential started to rise too. This seems to indicate that non-photographers think that adding good text to your photo essays is essential. In my opinion: if you want non-photographers to dig your work, you know what to do...
To me depression seems to be all around in the ambience and people emotionally disconnected from each other.
Even when I visited the country during the spring, expecting the warm weather to lift people's spirits, I felt the atmosphere to be down. I saw a child, sometimes the symbol of a new world full of opportunities, sitting with a solemn look on his face. I saw hopelessly absent-minded teenagers and distrustful looks.
I am interested in Poland, because it is a mixture of the West and the East, both in culture and in the character of the people.
Most of the photographs presented here are street photography made in three big cities: Warsaw, Lodz and Katowice.
Supanit Riansrivilai (1985) lives and works in Paris, France.
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