Krittanun Tantraporn

Krittanun Tantraporn

(Thailand)

Since young, Krittanun has always been curious about the things–especially the strange ones. He was born in 1994 and studied in science schools, but believes in fiction. Perhaps, photography is a perfect medium for him to seek out the balance, the elusive bond between fact and wonder.

He once pursued postgraduate in UK, living in the moment where he can fully immersed himself with what called ‘photography for science’. It has introduced him into the realm unable to perceive with human normal eyes. For him, it was such a delicate and fascinate scene of nature. Since then, he decided to explore this path for a while. With a high hope, they may give the answer he was looking for.

With his craving for expanding boundary of visuals, Krittanun currently carry on the creative path as commercial, documentary and scientific photographer and videographer to keep on sharpening skills and perspectives. He is in search for new photographic possibilities to explore new boundary of the visuals.

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The Great Little Life

Boundary beyond human’s eyes is elusive yet fascinating. In the nature, there are countless beauties we unfortunately cannot afford to perceive. I started getting captivated by the concept of super-detailed macro photography since I pursued postgrad course in Biological Photography and Imaging.

Insects are representatives of nature herself hidden charms. Glory and scars of innumerable years evolution have been inscribed on their unique structures. The project wish to capture all the delicate details of tiny lifeforms and reflect the concept of ‘the great little life’ and depict the beauty of evolution via insects’ structural builds to the audiences.

Naturalistic 3D model is another dream we are ambitious to pursue. In the thought of science, it would virtually conserve naturally aging specimens forever. With the less possible risks of harming the invaluable real, we can study the virtual. In the touch of art, it’s simply feel really good to rebuild the beauty and complexity of nature.

The project’s greatest wish is to see the unseen beauty of nature.

The Great Little Life by Krittanun Tantraporn
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