Before it was Thailand, it was Siam. Before Siam, Ayutthaya. Before that, kingdoms shaped in the image of Khmer, with Lao influences.
In Northeast Thailand - the Isaan region - those layers remain.
The Village is an intimate journey alongside a documentary photographer embedded in a small southern Isaan village near the Cambodian border. A comprehensive photographic record, The Village provides a rare peek into daily life in a rural Thai community. The work moves through land, home, work, food, faith, and ritual, observing how people live, gather, and move through the day.
Homes stay open. Work begins early. Meals are shared without ceremony. Faith runs deep, expressed through gesture, repetition, and community.
All photographs were made with vintage lenses from the 1960s retrofitted to a modern, professional camera. They are not staged. They are made candidly, in conversation, and in quiet observation - moments that unfold naturally, often unnoticed, and then are gone.
From this place, a series of smaller works continues: A Village Walk follows an even more intimate pathway through the same world, immersing in specific moments, rituals, and rhythms.
The Village is both an introduction and an invitation.