I always wanted someone near me who enjoys being photographed, and that never happened until I met Wanut 🌈 in 2017.
Our images not only replenish the archive but are also sent for sale on the Internet. That's how we, as a photographer and a model, have appeared here and there, including in printed books and websites of such reputable mass media as Guardian in 2023 and CNN in 2024. These are not works of art, only illustrations to articles, but it’s still great to know that our efforts meet some standards.
On February 25, we had another lifestyle photography walk in parks at Chatuchak BTS, Bangkok. I think, some of these images have a chance to be sold.
It was 2:45 pm, and the heat was tough. Sweat was trickling down my back, but I left the shade, following Wanut, determined not to miss the sunflower field.
Thais love sunflowers. They visit sunflower fields to take selfie sprees there. I was invited by Wanut's office to join one of such trips last December and that's my post from there.
A break for a coffee with ice in hot afternoon on the way to Butterfly Garden
Keep walking, that's where all things were happening:
If you don't know, Bangkok is home to huge and the most beautiful parks! At Chatuchak BTS, they have three large parks adjacent to each other:
Chatuchak Park, Queen Sirikit Park,Wachirabenchathat Park (Rot Fai Park) on Google.Maps
Approximately 2 square kilometers of amazingness.
Having reached Bangkok Butterfly Garden and Insectarium (map), we found that place had an exhibition center and a large greenhouse full of butterflies.
You don't need to walk long to find a beautiful insect there. Some of them, moreover, sit at low branches and ignore everything and everyone (probably, they feel too sleepy before crossing the rainbow bridge on the way to hopefully better reincarnation).
The joy of connection to nature.
And the joy of connection between the photographer and the model.
Having enjoyed the critters, we left the Butterfly Garden and kept exploring the park.
Then, we found something:
A caterpillar!
Wanut is explaining to me (having this funny brow move) that my worries were in vain since that caterpillar wasn't random, he had seen it before at an exhibition and knew it wasn't dangerous. So putting it on the face was safe.
Fun! Putting the critter back to its place and going further!
Taking an advantage of the the golden hour:
Perspective and stripes:
And more perspective:
More images and stories from Southeast Asia are ahead! Check out the previous ones on my personal Pinmapple map.
I took these images with a Nikkor 50mm on a full-frame DSLR Nikon D750 on February 25, 2024, in Bangkok, Thailand.