Then COVID-19 came. There were no assignments on conservation photography for me to work on. I had never done conventional news journalism before, but I started photographing impacts of the pandemic in Thailand. And a friend whose non-governmental organization worked closely with the human-rights group Amnesty International asked me to help cover anti-government protests in Thailand in 2020.
Because I didn’t have any other source of income, I took photos every single day. When I covered the protests in Bangkok, I was running around and getting shot at with rubber bullets and tear gas — but the time I spent during that period helped to sharpen my journalism skills. After that, I was recruited for more news coverage, and I still do that: in April, I was in Bangkok covering the earthquake that struck Myanmar on 28 March.
However, my speciality is marine stories, particularly those involving underwater photography. I got my scuba certification before I finished university, and by then I had completed many dives. To learn about underwater photography, I did a lot of online reading and, if I saw other people doing it, I would ask questions.
Source: Ecology - nature.com