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2022 Tear Sheets
Matt Hunt is regularly published worldwide including The Guardian, SBS, The Times, Il Post, CNN, BBC, The Washington Post, and more. Here is a recap of his published photojournalism in 2022.
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Gallery: Behind-the-Scenes with KinnPorsche
Behind-the-scenes photos of the ‘KinnPorsche Series’ World Tour’ sendoff show, a charity event at Siam Paragon, in Bangkok.
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A sleeper train from Chiang Mai
A documentary photo series of the journey on Special Express 14 (รถด่วนพิเศษขบวน 14), the sleeper train from Chiang Mai to Bangkok.
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Gallery: Billie Eilish in Bangkok
Billie Eilish performs at IMPACT Arena in Bangkok, Thailand, on August 24, 2022.
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4 years sober + 4 tips for sobriety without AA
A reflection on four years of sobriety from alcohol, some points about Alcoholics Anonoymous (AA), and some tips for getting (and staying) sober.
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Betong: Thailand’s Southernmost Everything
Betong (เบตง) town, at the border of Malaysia, is the capital of the Betong District, the southernmost city in Yala, the southernmost province of Thailand.
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The Catfisherman of Surat Thani
Wasan Duangmanee is his retired and doing what he loves: daily fishing along the Tapi River in Surat Thani, Thailand with his growing family of rescue cats.
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Getting ready with Aof Pongsak
A documentary portrait series with Aof Pongsak (อ๊อฟ ปองศักดิ์), reflecting on his career while getting ready to perform in drag for Pride Month in Bangkok.
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How I met the Prime Minister
From Bangkok (DMK) to Betong (BTZ), I sat briefly next to Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha. Here’s how and why that happened, and some insight into my process.
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5 Tips for Staying Sober from Alcohol
Staying sober from alcohol isn’t easy, and it isn’t always necessary. I cannot tell you whether or not you are a problematic drinker. However, if you feel like you are struggling or if you are exploring sobriety as a potential upgrade to your life, keep reading.
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Getting a Yellow House Book (Tabien Baan) + Pink ID Card in Thailand (2023)
For non-Thais staying in Thailand, the recurring bureaucratic processes required to remain in the Kingdom long-term are often the most tedious part of living here. There is absolutely no shortage of paperwork to be filled out, copied, processed, and filed away in Thailand. Having a house book and pink ID card is one of the…