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A steaming bowl of tom yum soup resting on a slightly worn wooden street stall counter, the ceramic bowl off-white with a thin blue rim and tiny chips along the edge. Inside, bright orange-red broth glistens, filled with lemongrass stalks, kaffir lime leaves, and plump mushrooms, with droplets of chili oil floating on top. Behind it, a jumble of metal utensils in a dented tin cup and stacks of mismatched plates blur into the background. Overhead fluorescent bulbs cast a cool, harsh light contrasting with a small patch of warm evening glow from the street, creating dynamic highlights and shadows. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated angle with a shallow depth of field, evokes an energetic, bustling Bangkok street food atmosphere, lively yet intimate.

Journey

Stories of a French American refugee and his loving wife documenting this move to Thailand, sharing raw stories of starting over, everyday culture shocks, travel experiences, and the quiet joy of finally feeling at home.

A serene golden Buddha statue seated on an intricately carved pedestal, its surface a mix of polished shine and subtle patina, framed by deep red and emerald-green temple walls adorned with delicate gold leaf patterns. A small brass offering bowl sits at the base, beside a single marigold garland resting on worn stone tiles. Soft, diffused morning light filters through an unseen temple window, grazing the statue’s contours and casting gentle, elongated shadows. The composition uses rule of thirds, with a low, slightly off-center perspective emphasizing the statue’s calm presence while keeping decorative murals softly blurred. Photographic realism with warm, rich tones creates a contemplative, peaceful mood that hints at Thailand’s spiritual culture without depicting any worshippers.

Snapshots capturing the small moments of building a new life in Thailand learning to navigate language barriers, customs, and unexpected kindness.

An open, well-thumbed bilingual travel notebook lying on a rustic bamboo table, its pages filled with neat handwritten notes in French and English, doodled maps of Thai islands, and taped-in faded train tickets labeled with Thai script. Beside it, a slightly scratched black fountain pen rests on a margin, and a small ceramic cup of Thai iced tea beads with condensation, leaving a faint ring on the bamboo. Late-afternoon golden light slants in from the right, casting playful shadows of nearby palm fronds across the pages. Shot from a top-down, bird’s-eye view with sharp focus throughout, the photographic realism highlights the textures of paper fibers, bamboo grain, and moisture, creating an intimate, reflective yet lighthearted mood that suggests a personal journey of relocation and discovery.

Follow these snapshots leading this exile into turning in a new and hopeful home.

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Rayong Province, Thailand

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