Double Exposure 2 : Broken Hill and Bang Rak

Double Exposure 2 : Broken Hill and Bang Rak

Collaboration between two photographers Wuthipol Ujathammarat and Suzanne Phoenix.

After unveiling rare perspectives of Melbourne and Yarra Valley in a work that embraces the art of double exposure in 2016, Suzanne and Wuthipol reunite to create artistic imagery that merges two very different landscapes, Broken Hill and Bang Rak.

Broken Hill is a frontier mining town in outback Australia and now home to the Broken Heel Festival which celebrates the theatrical anniversary of “Priscilla Queen of the Desert” as her spiritual home. Bang Rak is an old commercial port of Bangkok’s past that welcomed all walks of life from east and west, and is now transforming into a creative heartland that plays host to the futuristic Bangkok Design Week.

These Double Exposures bring together the old charms and historic ways of life with new imaginations that both places offer as opportunities to reinvent themselves.

Attached with this work is a series of single exposures, selected by the artists. The readers are encouraged to create their own Double Exposures and share them with the artists #brokenhillbangrak on social media.

Self published 2019 in Bangkok, Thailand.

Size: A5 148mm x 210mm
Paper (covers): Satinesse 180gsm
Paper (inner pages): White Card 160gsm
Binding: Saddle Stitch, Thread
Printer: Cyberprint Group
Purchase: contact Suzanne Phoenix or Wuthipol Ujathammarat