Rammy Narula is a Bangkok-based street photographer passionate about learning and exploring.
He often credits photography as his lifeline, allowing him to find meaning and a sense of purpose.
In 2016, his photobook “Platform 10”, a project shot on a single platform at the Bangkok Central
Train Station, was published by Peanut Press, a publishing house in New York City. In 2020, he
became Thailand’s first Fujifilm X Photographer to represent the street photography genre. A
member of the international photography collective Burn My Eye, Rammy coaches photographers
and mentors several workshops each year, both in-person and online, encouraging self-discovery
and establishing personal connections through the creative process
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