Bryce Watanasoponwong is a Thai-born photographer whose practice is shaped by experimentation and visual storytelling. His work moves through memory, uncertainty, and the shifting nature of experience, often sitting between photography and painting in what he refers to as #CameraAsBrush.
Working outside a formal structure, his approach has developed through trial, observation, and instinct, forming a language that is open rather than fixed. The work does not aim to define meaning, but to leave space for viewers to find their own way into it.
His current series, IMPERMANENCE, continues this direction through experiments that combine photography with three-dimensional elements. It reflects on how moments change over time, how clarity fades, and how fragments remain. Drawing loosely from Buddhist thought, the work approaches impermanence not as loss, but as a quiet process of transition.