I love travelling by train, especially here in Thailand, so I totally got this young boy's infectious excitement as he looked out of the window. I was able to fire off several shots without him even noticing; then when he saw me he got even more excited as you can see in picture 12! Yes, train window pictures are a cliche, but that's because the good ones really tell a story and convey emotion.
Bangkok, September 2017 Digital JPEG Passengers Collection, 3 of 40 Comes with mounted print
“Hualamphong is one of the most carefully maintained buildings in Bangkok. A neat cool structure, with the shape and Ionic columns of a memorial gym at a wealthy American college, it was put up in 1916 by the Western-oriented King Rama V. The station is orderly and uncluttered, and, like the railway, it is run efficiently by men in khaki uniforms who are as fastidious as scoutmasters competing for good-conduct badges.” – Paul Theroux, The Great Railway Bazaar (1975)
Sadly, after over 100 years of service to locals and tourists, Hualamphong is slated for closure in late 2021, replaced by a state of the art but out-of-town facility at Bang Sue. Time, then, for me to look back on over 6 years of photography at this legendary station, a mecca for Thai travellers, foreign visitors and photographers alike - “a grand historic portal for rail adventures” as Mark Smith (aka The Man in Seat 61) so wonderfully puts it.
All images are 1/1 and come with mounted print.
The WOW Factor - HLP3
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The WOW Factor - HLP3
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I love travelling by train, especially here in Thailand, so I totally got this young boy's infectious excitement as he looked out of the window. I was able to fire off several shots without him even noticing; then when he saw me he got even more excited as you can see in picture 12! Yes, train window pictures are a cliche, but that's because the good ones really tell a story and convey emotion.
Bangkok, September 2017 Digital JPEG Passengers Collection, 3 of 40 Comes with mounted print
“Hualamphong is one of the most carefully maintained buildings in Bangkok. A neat cool structure, with the shape and Ionic columns of a memorial gym at a wealthy American college, it was put up in 1916 by the Western-oriented King Rama V. The station is orderly and uncluttered, and, like the railway, it is run efficiently by men in khaki uniforms who are as fastidious as scoutmasters competing for good-conduct badges.” – Paul Theroux, The Great Railway Bazaar (1975)
Sadly, after over 100 years of service to locals and tourists, Hualamphong is slated for closure in late 2021, replaced by a state of the art but out-of-town facility at Bang Sue. Time, then, for me to look back on over 6 years of photography at this legendary station, a mecca for Thai travellers, foreign visitors and photographers alike - “a grand historic portal for rail adventures” as Mark Smith (aka The Man in Seat 61) so wonderfully puts it.
All images are 1/1 and come with mounted print.