
Street Life Rammy Narula
Feb 27, 2025
Rammy Narula, a Bangkok-based street photographer and author, discusses his transformative journey into photography, sparked by personal challenges. He explains how he found his passion in street photography, valuing its spontaneity and simplicity. Rammy shares insights into his notable project, 'Platform 10', and the creative processes behind his photo book. He reflects on the evolution of community feedback from early online platforms to modern social media, highlighting the importance of authenticity over external validation in artistic expression.
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Find Feedback Or Embrace A Nonjudgmental Process
- Seek a small group or editor to give honest feedback, especially during focused projects.
- If feedback isn't available, accept a non-judgmental process of making lots of pictures and living with them.
Conversations Beat Likes For Learning
- Early social platforms like Flickr encouraged conversation and meaningful critique over quick likes.
- That environment accelerated learning and deeper community engagement.
Use Instagram As A Public Sketchbook
- Use Instagram as a public sketchbook: post experimental work and writings to test ideas.
- Prioritize writing to connect and attract students rather than chasing likes.




