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.