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Today/Tomorrow
The energy, curiosity and dreams that shape the lives of young adults.
2024 PHOTO 2024
Exhibition in Melbourne, Australia
Photography
Visual Narrative
Collaborated with
KENTON/DAVEY
Published in
The Guardian
Today/Tomorrow is a multimedia photography project made in collaboration with 16 young adults between the ages of 18 and 30, each of whom volunteered to be interviewed and photographed with expired Polaroid film. The interviews and portraits voice and preserve their stories of diversity and resilience.
Today/Tomorrow marks the intersection of past, present and future, exploring the authenticity that defines this pivotal stage in life. This exhibition is a celebration of the energy, curiosity and dreams that shape the lives of these young adults, and invites viewers to connect with their shared experiences.
The black & white photographs on each page were made by the participants.
Today/Tomorrow was commissioned by PHOTO Australia and Parliament of Victoria, and supported by the City of Melbourne.
‘It's very important meeting people with different cultural backgrounds and different characteristics. It’s (important to gain) more understanding and empathy for each other. It's about living together and being more open minded. I think it's very important.’
My perspective of "TODAY/TOMORROW" is about living your everyday life like you are going to die tomorrow. It might be only once in which I could spend my time and emerge myself to the community in the new place with nobody I have known before. This roll of my photography presents an invaluable aspect in my memory which takes a huge part to be me in the better version tomorrow. The set of my photography represents the order visually in the confusing surrounding. It is my perception including some of the Thai people's mutual view in which I explored and learnt during the time I spent in this place.
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