Pichai Kaewwichit walks on foot to take pictures of the book fair Finding the beauty of imperfection

Pichai Kaewwichit walks on foot to take pictures of the book fair Finding the beauty of imperfection

On October 16, at the Matichon i48 booth at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, LG floor, at the 27th National Book Fair by the Publishers Association in the concept of “Booktopia, Great Readers”, which was organized as a day 5th

At about 2.20 p.m., Matichon Publishing has organized a ‘workshop & walk with Phichai Keawvichit imperfect path’ activity by Mr. Pichai Kaewwichit, a former motorcyclist turned minimalist photographer.

Mr. Pichai took the participants to take pictures in such style. Start from the front of the door in the middle of the entrance 5 to make the participants understand the narrative of the inequality of lines and colors. including looking at the color of the object and the line of the object

Pichai said that the first time, try to look at the color first. or if you look at the line focus on the line And in the end we can put the two together.

At 2:30 p.m., Mr. Pichai arrived. Area in front of Hall 5 to take participants to take pictures by telling the basics about the imperfections of colors and lines. Then lead up to the area outside the hall. to take a photo looking for beauty in imperfections

Later, at 3:30 p.m., everyone was gathered in front of the entrance to the hall. To summarize my own photos and present my own perspective on the photos. by opening each image Tell your own perspective from this training activity. Each person conveys and reflects his own point of view through photographs. until the end of the activity at about 4:00 p.m.

Pichai concluded this activity that In this workshop, we have seen pictures and stories of the people who attended the workshop differently. I felt that I could see everyone’s beauty from their imperfection, but in fact, the story reflected in the picture. of people who come to the workshop

‘I think it’s perfect in itself. and feel good about the story Maybe we didn’t notice. Because the more people, the more observations. Because of that, the story is more We also learned a lot more,’ said Mr Pichai.

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