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Thai guy’s Pokémon-themed graduation photoshoot is a childhood dream come true

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Thai guy’s Pokémon-themed graduation photoshoot is a childhood dream come true

By Prae Sakaowan

 

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Photos: Courtesy of Premwuz Arts

 

Photos of a happy Thai graduate hanging out with Pokémons on his big day went viral yesterday. After all, it’s the season of commencements in Thailand.

 

Professional graduation photoshoots are a must among Thais, but instead of having one at Chatuchak Park like most people do, a photographer and his client decided to bring one of their mutual childhood dreams to life in the shoot.

 

The photographer, who only wished to be identified as Premwut, 24, told Coconuts, “I think it all started from my childhood, actually. All the 90s kids grew up with anime, and Pokémon is the top anime of my heart.”

 

Full Story: https://coconuts.co/bangkok/news/thai-guys-pokemon-themed-graduation-photoshoot-childhood-dream-come-true/

 
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-- © Copyright Coconuts Bangkok 2017-9-7

 

The go-to photographer for kids who like to call themselves "Benz".

 

 

Thailand's future leadership.

5 years old at 24...

Thais don't think it's a problem, they think it's cute.

You party poopers. I think it's pretty funny. Just hope he got some normal ones as well.

Looks like a computer crime to me, bringing lose of face to Thailand.

 

certainly more embarrassing for academia, than a nice set of tips.( even, I'd warrant, than teachers tips in a classroom ?)

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