Punk rock is often seen as a style, mohawks, tattoos, leather, and loud music, but in Thailand it’s something much more real and present. These photographs document Thailand’s underground punk scene, where people use punk to express identity, resist social pressure, and find community.
The work moves between the chaos of live shows and the quiet of the streets, focusing not just on performance but on the people behind it — their friendships, vulnerability, and the way punk fits into their daily lives. Rather than looking at punk as a trend, this series shows it as something lived and personal.