As BRYCE, a Thai-Australian experimenter, my journey has been a continuous journey of capturing the raw moments of life and exploring the meaning of colours through unique photographic processes. My work, a personal journey, serves as a medium for connecting diverse narratives, encouraging viewers to reflect shared human experiences. I blend both traditional and contemporary photographic techniques, alongside home-based scientific experimentation, to create layers and colours that resemble paintings, which I simply called #CameraAsBrush. This is my invitation to deeper interaction and fosters connections between viewers with art. A self-taught path driven by curiosity has led me to experiment with various methods of photographic creation, which has enabled me to proudly share my vision, gain recognition, and bridge cultural gaps through creativity and exploration.
My artistic path is self-taught, driven by relentless experimentation. It began with a camera, and I embarked on a journey of trial and error, delving into various photographic techniques and the science behind art creation. This process has shaped my unique approach to visual storytelling, blending intuition with a methodical understanding of photography's technical aspects.
Fortunate to exhibit globally, from Barcelona’s Experimental Photography Festival to Bangkok's Mango Art Festival. Since returning to Thailand, my approach has evolved through experimentation with different styles and techniques. This blend of experimentation and diverse perspectives defines my work, reflecting who I am as an experimenter.
My exhibitions have offered a platform to share the vivid colours and vision of my creations with a wide audience. Achieving international recognition, including being a finalist in The Miami Street Photography Festival and receiving honourable mentions in IPA Street & Travel and LifeFramer Street Life in 2020, highlights the global impact of my exploration and discovery. These experiences allow me to connect deeply with others through my creations, but also its capacity to foster connections and dialogue around mental health and well-being, inviting viewers to explore their vulnerabilities and find common ground in the shared human experience.