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Professional photographer Shows Amazing Scenery and Wealthy Cultures

After getting a glance of medical professional-turned-photographer Weerapong Chaipuck's amazing sequence of travel and scenery photography, we realized we had to discuss a little bit more from his increasing collection—ones that have more of a personal touch, presenting the wonderful people he's met along his travels. The Thai photographer's pictures offer more than just attractive views of nature. They present detail in both the rich landscapes and different individuals within each environment.

Traveling around Thailand and beyond (to China, Indonesia, Vietnam, and India), Chaipuck controls to have a look into the lifestyles of ordinary villagers in pretty distant areas. Rather than reaching up the most touristy areas, he delves strong into each nation's rich culture to document their facts. Along the way, he's been able to discuss pictures of conventional fishers who perform with birds to catch their prey, local flower providers that sell their products on used vessels as they move across ponds, and farm owners and foragers who perform relentlessly to put food on the table in their modest houses.

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