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Another experimental photography with Nam Michael Nguyen, a talented photographer based in Melbourne who has a degree off Bachelor of Arts from Melbourne University. This is their first collaboration between Nam and Nakarin. This series tells the story of Melbournian people and their style with lanes and cafe shops all rounder and of course a cup of great coffee is something that you don't want to be miss when you come to visit Melbourne.
Venue: Degraves Street, Melbourne CBD, Australia
Date: January 2018
Photo by Nam Michael Nguyen | IG: @nam.chops | Page: @namchops.com | www.namchops.com
Allegro means a movement, passage, or composition marked to be performed allegro. In ballet, allégro is a term applied to bright, fast or brisk steps and movement. All steps where the dancer jumps are considered allégro, such as sautés, jetés, cabrioles, assemblés, and so on. This photography is inspired by the term of "Allegro", to create a composition in the air with body posture and alignment.
Location: Point Nepean, Victoria, Australia
Date: December 2017
Photo by Nakarin Jaikla
(P.S. This photos are using iPhone 5s for captured the movement)
Human Sculpture is a photography series that inspired by a human physical and the concept of being a statue. Creating a body shapes and forms in a different position to find the right composition for each shot.
Date: July 2017
Venue: Bhavin Studio, Melbourne, Australia
Photo by Bhavin Mettenant
Fashion Photography inspired by "Aztec" costume. Aztec culture also known as Mexica culture, was a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in Central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300-1521, during the time in which a triple alliance of the Mexica, Texcoca and Tepaneca tribes established the Aztec empire. The Aztec people were certain ethnic groups of central Mexico, particularly those groups who spoke the Nahuatl language and who dominated large parts of Mesoamerica from the 14th to 16th centuries.
Costume designed and made by Nakarin Jaikla with hand sawing and machine. The material combined with brand new items and recycle products from second hand market.
Location: Blackwood, Victoria, Australia
Date: July 2017
Photo by BigBear Kongkatigumjorn
Urban Dance and Graffiti is a collaboration between Nakarin Jaikla and Photographer: Nachnicha Kongkatigumjorn. This project presents the urban style of Melbourne city that have a well known graffiti all around. The combination of dancing and the graffiti art is just a perfect match to showcase the Melbournian culture.
Date: November 2016.
Venue: Hosier Lane, Melbourne Australia.
Photo by Nachnicha Kongkatigumjorn
Photography inspired by "Ta Moko" which is the significance of Māori tattoos. The concept of photo shooting is the combination of human body and the art of tattoo drawing which created an amazing piece of art. This photography produced in July, 2016.
The body painting on Nakarin Jaikla is done by Thai Artist group named "Somwang" from Thailand who came to Melbourne Australia., to exhibited their visual arts at BlackCat Gallery in Hawthorn East. This is a wonderful opportunity for their collaboration work.
Painting Artists by Somwang Group
Ooc Nattiwut
Bank Nimmalaikaew
Sorayut Duangjai
Narakorn Sittites
Komkrit Sawatdirom
Painting at BlackCat Gallery by Pimpisa Tinpalit
Location: Mount Dandenong, Victoria, Australia The Art of Body
Photo by Natnicha Kongkatigumjorn
Levitation photography is a freestyle body movement that captured by photographer. It is the expression of Nakarin with the limited of space. This photo set took it in Sydney, Australia in July 2016.
Venue: Tomy's Studio, Sydney Australia.
Photo by Tomy Leung
Cover of ANTS Newsmagazine
Affiliated Newsmagazine for the Thai Society is Thai magazine based in Melbourne, Australia
Nakarin Jaikla was featured on the cover of Thai Magazine in Melbourne Australia “ANTS Newsmagazine” in issue 107 of January 2016. The concept of this photo shooting is about the art through camera and lenses by using the body to express the beauty of body figure.
Venue: Half Moon Bay, Victoria, Australia
Images by Nachnicha Kongkatigumjorn