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Born in Chiang Mai in 1991. Tawanwad Wanavit (Tang) works as a professional cinematographer in a production company in Thailand. He strongly had a passion in street photography at first which could be proved by many finalists and awards he received in past several years such as Miami Street Photography Festival, StreetFoto San Francisco, London Street Photography Contest, etc. Most of his works are shown by techniques of splashing flash which finally brought him to joining an international street photographers collective called Full Frontal Flash. Besides street photography he has been experimenting other fields of photography like conceptual photography. Monsters of The Shallow — a conceptual work showing weird human’s shapes and colors under the water. As Tang mentioned, the idea came from the feeling of escaping people which underwater is safe like a shelter where he could conceal himself from any crisis. Now Tang mainly creates street photography works and also keenly experiments in other areas of photography.

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