นิทรรศการ "Panoramas of Paris Photo"

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นิทรรศการ "Panoramas of Paris  Photo"

Time: September 13, 2011 to October 30, 2011
Location: Alliance Francaise
City/Town: Bangkok,Thailand
Website or Map: http://alliance-francaise.or.…
Phone: 02 670 4230
Event Type: art, exhibition, photo, photography
Latest Activity: Sep 1, 2011

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Panoramas of Paris 
Photo exhibition by Prachaya Achatewan


Alliance Francaise de Bangkok is proud to present the stunning panoramic view photo exhibition, “Panoramas of Paris” by Thai photographer Prachaya Achatewan from September 13 to October 30, 2011 at Alliance Francaise. Admission is free.

Prachaya Achatewan, also known as Oat, is a 29-year-old photographer who learned his trade on his own before receiving a communication and graphic arts diploma from King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi. Later on, he took courses in black and white photography and used several tutorial programs on the Internet, which enabled him to develop his skills and improve his work. 

Prachaya went to Paris in 2010 to shoot a series of panoramic views of the capital’s various tourist sights and locations such as the Eiffel Tower and the Parvis de la Défense esplanade. When he returned, he printed these photos in huge formats with the help of Myrtille Tibayrenc, a French woman in charge of the Toot Young Gallery in Bangkok. His gigantic photos will be exhibited at the Alliance Francaise for more than a month.

For further information, please visit www.alliance-francaise.or.th or contact chalanthorn.kidthang@alliance-francaise.or.th or telephone 02-670-4231.
For more media information:

Waralux Mitra
Communications Department, Alliance Française
E-mail: waralux@alliance-francaise.or.th
Telephone: +66 (0)2 670 4230

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