Jose Jeuland
Lens Magazine|August 2022
A START AS A PRACTICE TO A NEVER-ENDING
Jose Jeuland

My zest for street photography, documentaries, and life began before I became a professional photographer. It all started when I got my first iPhone. I used to photograph whatever intrigued me on the streets. This practice increased after I got my first Compact. Every photo presented a new opportunity for me. My passion for travel photography and documentaries coexists with my love for street photography. It is almost impossible to separate them.

Being extremely busy with my photography, videography, and studio commitments for the latest two-three years, it has been challenging for me to find time to pursue street photography. Nevertheless, countless unopened folders of street photographs still exist in my drive.

Street photography is undoubtedly the best way to experience life. It has helped me discover cities, and streets, meet people and see life in unexpected ways. I mostly prefer to go alone, although I have a good time when I go with people.

THAILAND

FIRST LOVE FOR STREET PHOTOGRAPHY

Before moving to Singapore, I lived for a few months in Thailand in Chiang Mai, and it is where my love for street photography first began.

I enjoyed it thoroughly, and with practice, I could see a lot of improvement in my composition. It was also when I mostly edited my photos in black and white as I was unsure about editing colors. In Thailand, I was lucky to be able to go to different places and capture some beautiful shots. While writing these lines, I remember my last trip to Bangkok four years ago. I obviously did a shoot there, but those photos are a part of the unopened folders on my drive. Here I present photos from Chiang Mai and Bangkok and some photos from the water festival Songkran, a very popular traditional festival in Thailand, especially in Chiang Mai.

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