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Thailand (June 2025) snapped on disposable film camera

Thailand (June 2025) snapped on disposable film camera
Thailand (June 2025) snapped on disposable film camera

Photos in order:
1) Damnoen Floating Markets, Bangkok
2-3) Khao Sok National Park Floating Jungle Raft, Surat Thani
4) Night Markets, Chiang Mai
5) Picking fresh ingredients for a cooking class, Pai
6) Royal Palace, Bangkok
7-8) Elephant Nature Park, Chiang Mai
9) Hotel Pool, Krabi
10) Main Strip of Shops, Krabi

Thailand is just wonderful! Every good thing people say about Thailand is true. I’ll forever dream about the most delicious, authentic and cheap Pad Kra Pao I ate from a street vendor in Ayutthaya for $1.50 Australian! It was my first time visiting the country and it left such a wonderful impression on me (especially Chiang Mai). As title says, these photos were shot on a cheap disposable film camera as a little experiment. Camera cost $20 AUD and I figured if the photos turned out terrible then it wasn’t like i was operating at a major loss. Was pleasantly surprised though with the results! Film gives everything such a nostalgic and raw feel and whilst there’s been a bit of post editing on my part, most of the yellow-ness and warmth is from the film itself. The photos aren’t “perfect” and are a little fuzzy but I think that’s part of their charm. I’ve since taken film cameras on more overseas trips and am curating a file of them all for me to look back on fondly.

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