A new travel book on Thailand titled “To Thailand With Love“, which I shot the photographs for, was just published by Things Asian Press. A short overview of the book follows below and the book can be purchased online here from online here from Amazon.

Overview: Most tourists in Thailand clutch their Lonely Planet guides and follow a well-worn path: a quick stop in Bangkok, trekking outside of Chiang Mai, cocktails on the beach in Phuket. They see so little; they miss so much. To Thailand With Love tells where to eat cobra salad, where to find ghosts in Ayutthaya, where to spend an evening among fireflies, where to meet sea gypsies or hear the songs of gibbons, where to spend a day on a rice farm, where to learn to make paper from elephant dung. Add to this shopping tips, restaurant recommendations, secret sanctuaries provided by expats and frequent visitors—and an unforgettable trip is guaranteed.

About the photographer (courtesy of Things Asian Press)

Marc Schultz is a Bangkok-based, fine-art travel photographer who is passionate about capturing scenes from behind the lens of customary Thai life. He has traveled extensively throughout Asia and Thailand, with cameras in hand, and has spent more than 5 years capturing the imagery in this book. Accredited as an official press photographer by the Thailand Ministry of Foreign Affairs, his exquisite images detail simple, everyday Thai life, its religious aspects, basic trades, and the rich culture and traditions of the people from both the old and new Siam. In September 2002, Marc received recognition in the field of visual arts from England’s prestigious Royal Photographic Society.