Vergue — Bangkok

Every person carries
a story worth seeing.

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The work

We begin
with a
conversation.

Before a single frame is made, we sit together. You tell me where you've been, what you carry, what you love. The places that shaped you. The quiet corners of your life that no one thinks to photograph.

Then we go there. Not to a studio. Not to a backdrop. To the places that already hold your story — and we make something that belongs only to you.

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The work
Fine Art — Quiet Observations 01 — Fine Art
Personal Series

Quiet
Observations

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Commissions — Portrait Sessions 02 — Commissions
Portrait Commissions

Portrait
Sessions

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Artist Statement

I photograph what exists before it knows it's being looked at. The work is about presence — not performance. About what happens in the space between intention and accident.

The camera is a witness, not a director.

— Vergue

A photographer who learned
to disappear.

VERGUE began not as a brand, but as a way of paying attention. Over eight years of photographing across Japan, Korea, China, England, Scotland, and Thailand, the work has remained rooted in the same instinct: to slow down, to observe, and to notice what others pass by. Sometimes guided, often discovered — always searching for presence.

The name VERGUE — a yardarm, the outermost point of a ship's rigging — was chosen deliberately. It is a place of distance and exposure: where one can see farthest, while standing most in the open. That tension lives in every photograph.

Based in Bangkok. Working quietly, one frame at a time.

Let's make something
that lasts.

For portrait commissions and editorial work — reach out and we'll begin with a conversation.

studio@vergue.com