2017-2018
– Headon Photo Festival Finalist
– 1 x WPPI Silver Distinction Award (Wedding Photojournalism)
– 2 x WPPI Silver Award (Portrait Individual)
– One Eyeland Photography Award – Finalist – Bronze Award (Fine Art – Portrait)
2016
– Group Exhibition, Australian living Cancun
– WPPI Silver Award (Creative Division – Portrait Contemporary)
– 2 x Asia WPA Excellence Award (Portrait non-wedding)
– Asia WPA Excellence Award (Portrait non-wedding)
– Asia WPA Distinction Award (Bride & Groom Together)
– One Eyeland Photography Award – Finalist (Fine Art – Portrait)
2015
– Solo Exhibition @ ACP, Australian Center for Photography (HK Umbrella Movement)
– Feature in Canon Australia experiment – 6 Photographers Asked to Shoot Portraits of 1 Man
– WPPI Silver Award (Portrait Division – Beauty/Boudoir)
2012
– The Sydney Morning Herald Photos1440 Challenge 2012 (Silver Award – Category Winner)
– The Creative Asia Awards 2012 (Bronze Award – Portrait Environmental)
– The Creative Asia Awards 2012 (Bronze Award – Portrait Environmental)
2011
– Join exhibition, Couple on the Street
– LFI – Leica Fotografie Internation (M9 Master shots)
– Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize 2011 (Finalist)
2010
– Head On Portrait Prize 2010 (Finalist, People’s Choice Winner)
– International Aperture Awards 2010 (Silver and Bronze Awards in People and Wedding catagories)
– Sydney Life – Sydney Arts and About 2011 (Finalist)
– The Epson International Pano Awards 2011 (Silver Award)
– International Loupe Awards 2011 (Bronze Awards in People and Wedding catagories)
– Canon AIPP Australian Professional PhotographyAwards 2011 (Silver and Bronze Awards in People and Wedding catagories)
The Hub is created by a non-profit org in Bangkok, they begin to serve as a community hub to support local kids. They expended to serve the street kids coming all around of Thailand to Bangkok.
"Single Parenthood" aims to capture and present what "is". No outsider could ever hope to know a family as intimately as the family themselves. In order to try and know, and see, and understand these families, we must resist the human inclination to project our own emotions. Our projections help us make sense of what we don’t understand. These photos, these families aren’t there for you to understand, they are not intended to illicit empathy, they have no intention, they are a family, and “they are”.