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UNVEILING THAILAND
9 DAYS IN THE KINGDOM
A Commemorative Book by 55 World-class Photographers
In Honour of His Majesty the King’s 80 th Birthday

PHOTOGRAPHERS PROFILE
 
 
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Abbas | Anuchai Secharunputong | Ben Simmons | Bohnchang Koo | Bruno Barbey | Carlos Freire | Catherine Karnow | Chang Chien-Chi | Charoon Thongnual |
David Alan Harvey
| Dominic Sansoni | Dow Wasiksiri | Duangdao Suwunarungsi | Egbert Brehm | Eric Valli | Ernest Goh | Gerhard Jörén | Gilles Sabrié | Greg Gorman | Gueorgui Pinkhassov | Guido Alberto Rossi | Hans Hoefer | Helen Kudrich |
James Nachtwey
| Jan Matthysen | Jeff Hutchens | Jeremy Horner | John Everingham | Jörg Sundermann | Kaku Suzuki | Kraipit Phanvut | Laura El-Tantawy |
Manit Sriwanichpoom
| Martin Reeves | Michael Freeman | Michael Yamashita |
Nat Prakobsantisuk
| Nat Sumanatemeya | Olivier Föllmi | Palani Mohan |
Peter Turnley
| Raghu Rai | Richard Kalvar | Rio Helmi | Robert McLeod |
Romeo Gacad
| S. C. Shekar | Shahidul Alam | Steve McCurry | Surat Osathanugrah | Suthep Kritsanavarin | Tara Sosrowardoyo | Vicente Wolf |
Waranun Chutchawantipakorn
| Yann Arthus-Bertrand

© Jeff Hutchens
Jeff Hutchens
Jeff Hutchens was born in Lansing, Michigan in 1978. The son of an American diplomat, he spent his childhood living in locations all over the US and across China, South Africa and the Philippines.

After two years as the sole staff photographer for the National Geographic Channel, Hutchens decided to continue his career as a freelancer, allowing him to spend more time pursuing personal projects. He has shot professionally on five continents, where he has faced grizzly bears, lava flows, Komodo dragons and all manner of corrupt officials, capturing the fascinating in the mundane with a graphic and often humorous eye.

Jeff is represented by Getty Images and lives in Washington, D.C. when not on assignment.

 

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Jeremy Horner
As a qualified geologist and self-taught photographer, Jeremy Horner began to travel extensively in Asia in 1987 — his work from the Nepali Himalaya was published in Hong Kong. In 1991, Horner began a six-year stay in South America and published four books, including Living Incas, The Life of Colombia and Fiestas, Celebrations and Rituals of Colombia.

More than 70 countries later, he is still documenting daily life for leading international magazines such as FACTS, and clients ranging from BP and UNICEF to the United Arab Emirates government. He has also produced books on Brunei and Saudi Arabia by Royal Commission. His most recent book, Island Dreams Mediterranean, was published by Thames and Hudson in November 2004.

   
John Everingham
John Everingham first took up a camera as an 18-year-old tourist in Vietnam in 1968. During the war years, he based himself in Laos and covered Indo-China and the war. Detained by communist forces several times, he spent more than a month as a prisoner under American bombing near the Plain of Jars. Following the communist victory, he remained as the only Western journalist in ‘liberated’ Indo-China for two years before being arrested and expelled from Laos in 1977. Since then he has been a resident of Thailand, where he worked as a freelance magazine photographer before starting his own publishing business, Artasia Press, which now publishes a half dozen titles related to tourism, yachting and homes and lifestyle.
   

© Jonathan Ang
Jörg Sundermann
Jörg Sundermann started as a professional photographer over 20 years ago. Over the years, his technical understanding of the perfect shot and his endless enthusiasm for finding it, has led him to work for various world-class advertising, design and publishing companies. With each shoot he brings with him a unique creative insight, and his warm and approachable manner ensures the best results. Now based in Scotland (he lived in Singapore for 15 years), Sundermann has worked on many books with Editions Didier Millet, including Balancing Senses, French Classics Modern Kitchen, Chiva-Som’s Thai Spa Cuisine and Food Art.
   

© Kaku Suzuki
so used on Japan Post’s stamps in 2002 and 2003
Kaku Suzuki
Japanese photographer Kaku Suzuki specialises in photographing nature and the world’s ancient ruins. In fact, he now has stock images from at least 70 countries. He has crossed the Kalahari on his own with just a four-wheel drive vehicle and a GPS device, and trekked through the jungle on a horse to reach the Mayan ruins. In 1994 and between 1999–2000, he held two exhibitions (the first at Canon Salon in Tokyo Ginza and Sappora, and the second in Canon Salon galleries all over Japan) — ‘Jakkou’ and Jakkou II’ — to showcase his photographs.

Suzuki’s work has been published in many Japanese magazines and books, including Monthly Newton and JICA. His photographs were al Kaku Suzuki.

   
 
 
 
 

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