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MERIAN Thailand

I recently finished two assignments for MERIAN magazine, one of Germany’s best known travel publications.  I visited the Beluga School for Life in Khaolak to look at the effects of Tsunami, 5 years on and trekked through the hill of north Thailand to meet some of the country’s ethnic minorities. MERIAN Thailand is out in [...]

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In 2007, my photo book, Palace Hotels of Rajasthan, was published by Reise Know How Verlag in Germany. Tom Vater wrote the text. The book covers a wide range of heritage hotels with royal connections around Rajasthan, from modest but attractive mansions to gigantic palaces, from pure, sumptuous Raj nostalgia to bottomless kitsch.
The book came [...]

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Zur Quelle des Ganges (The journey to the Source of the Ganges, Gaumukh) is my third photobook published by Reise Know How Verlag.
Published in June 2008.
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Following the publication of her photobook on the source of the river Ganges, Aroon Thaewchatturat contributed more than 100 color and black/white images shot in 2007 in Uttaranchal, North India to “In Heiligen Hoehen“, a German non-fiction title on India’s holiest river in the 21st century, written by Tom Vater and published by Wiesenburg Verlag [...]

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Rajasthans Palasthotels, published by Reise Know How Verlag features thirty properties in the former princes’ state of India, and is my second photobook with this German travel publisher. It covers palaces, havelis and desert camps revamped as luxury  accommodations.
Published in June 2007
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This is my photobook Kulturschock Bergvoelker und Seenomaden Thailands - on Thailand’s minorities -published by Reise Know How Verlag as a companion guide  to the non fiction title by Tom Vater “Kulturschock Bergvoelker und Seenomaden Thailands“, published in 2006 and 2007 respectively.
This photobook contains images of six hill tribes (Akha, Lahu, Lisu, Karen, Hmong and [...]

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