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Captured in the sprawling expanse of Bangkok’s Chatuchak market, this image reveals the quiet, hidden side of Southeast Asia’s largest flea market. By choosing to visit on a Friday, the photographer bypassed the weekend crowds, allowing the lens to focus on the stillness of the deserted aisles. The composition highlights the market’s layered history through its eclectic collection of objects, transformed by the soft, ambient light of a March day. This photograph is award-worthy for its ability to find profound intimacy and historical resonance within a space typically defined by its chaotic, bustling energy.
Born in France in 1980, Aude-Emilie Dorion is a freelance photographer and writer whose work is deeply informed by the impacts of globalization and economic inequity. Her creative practice is defined by a commitment to social documentary and photojournalism, often serving as a catalyst for awareness regarding political and cultural transformations. With a background in the live performance industry, she utilizes photography as a powerful vector for communication, consistently seeking to elevate art into a tool for social change.
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Love the textiles.