Portrait + Travel + Landscape Photographer
Urasha Jakkachaphol
Thailand
Portrait + Travel + Landscape Photographer
Urasha Jakkachaphol
Thailand
Urasha Jakkachaphol is an aspiring Thai photographer and is currently serving on the board of the Royal Photographic Society of Thailand (RPST).
Born in Bangkok, Thailand, she had the opportunity to experience many diverse cultures through her travels both domestically and abroad. Her journey into the world of photography began in the Autumn of 2007 when she enrolled into a course that would define her career today. Previously having graduated from Assumption University, Thailand with a BA and a MSC from University of Surrey, UK, she then completed her post graduate certificate from the London College of Communication in 2008.
Her passion in photography drove her across the Channel to France where she was accepted into Spéos Paris Photographic Institute. Through much dedication and perseverance she persued her ambition and completed a Master degree in European Master of Professional Photography in 2009.
Initially, her work focused on the livelihood of communities and the associated social problems. This later transformed into a landscapes and cityscapes perspective. She also explored fine arts and environmental portraits.
Urasha's unique style, talent and understanding of her subjects has won her many awards such as Prix de la Photographie, International Photography Awards in a variety of categories.
Urasha is currently a Lecturer at King’s Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL), Bangkok, Thailand and a brand ambassador for Sony Thailand.
Urasha Jakkachaphol is an aspiring Thai photographer and is currently serving on the board of the Royal Photographic Society of Thailand (RPST).
Born in Bangkok, Thailand, she had the opportunity to experience many diverse cultures through her travels both domestically and abroad. Her journey into the world of photography began in the Autumn of 2007 when she enrolled into a course that would define her career today. Previously having graduated from Assumption University, Thailand with a BA and a MSC from University of Surrey, UK, she then completed her post graduate certificate from the London College of Communication in 2008.
Her passion in photography drove her across the Channel to France where she was accepted into Spéos Paris Photographic Institute. Through much dedication and perseverance she persued her ambition and completed a Master degree in European Master of Professional Photography in 2009.
Initially, her work focused on the livelihood of communities and the associated social problems. This later transformed into a landscapes and cityscapes perspective. She also explored fine arts and environmental portraits.
Urasha's unique style, talent and understanding of her subjects has won her many awards such as Prix de la Photographie, International Photography Awards in a variety of categories.
Urasha is currently a Lecturer at King’s Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL), Bangkok, Thailand and a brand ambassador for Sony Thailand.
Interview
with
Urasha
Another one of my favourite photographers is Martin Parr, his work is easy to understand and a bit sarcastic. I like him because I love to see the stories of how diverse the lives are of people living in different places.
Additionally, Erwin Olaf and Loretta Lux’s works have also inspired me in terms of their use of colours, the perfection and the concept behind them.
Besides that, I love the Sony Distagon T FE 35mm f/1.4 ZA for my environmental portrait photography. The angle is wide enough to capture the surroundings whilst its depth can make the subject stand out perfectly.
Interview
with
Urasha
Another one of my favourite photographers is Martin Parr, his work is easy to understand and a bit sarcastic. I like him because I love to see the stories of how diverse the lives are of people living in different places.
Additionally, Erwin Olaf and Loretta Lux’s works have also inspired me in terms of their use of colours, the perfection and the concept behind them.
Besides that, I love the Sony Distagon T FE 35mm f/1.4 ZA for my environmental portrait photography. The angle is wide enough to capture the surroundings whilst its depth can make the subject stand out perfectly.