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Somkiat's Podcast




Somkiat's Podcast | EP. 1 — Photographer in London, Ontario


Hosted by G. Somkiat Saelek

📍 Based in London, Ontario | Serving Surrounding Areas


In this very first episode of Somkiat’s Podcast, I share my personal journey as a photographer living and working in London, Ontario — from the early inspirations to the philosophy behind the way I capture light, emotion, and everyday beauty.

Whether you're an aspiring artist, a fellow creative, or someone who simply loves photography and visual storytelling, this episode is a window into the soul of my creative life.


📸 About Me

I’m G. Somkiat Saelek, a professional photographer and videographer with a passion for capturing honest, artistic, and emotional moments. With over 15 years of experience in media and visual storytelling, I specialise in:

Portrait Photography

  • Architectural & Urban Landscapes

  • Events & Creative Projects

  • Artistic Collaborations (Painting x Photography)


📞 Bookings & Contact

Photography & Videography by Mr. G – SOMKIAT SAELEK

📱 Mobile: +1 (548) 881-1012

🌐 Website: www.clickgstudio.ca


🔗 Connect with Me

Instagram: @clickg

Podcast: Somkiat’s Podcast (New episodes every week)


YouTube: clickgstudio



Somkiat’s Podcast

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EP. 1 – Photographer in London Ontario,

G. Somkiat Saelek


EP. 2 – Skydiary - Finding Emotion in Colour

G Somkiat Saelek www.clickgstudio.ca


EP. 3 – London Architecture


EP. 4 – The Silent Narrative of Black & White Photography


EP. 5 – Brushstrokes & Shutter Clicks: Where Painting Meets Photography


EP. 6 – Cities of the Soul: Creating Between Canada, Bangkok, and New York


EP. 7 – Faces & Petals: The Intimacy of Portraits and Flowers


EP. 8 – Light Memory: Photographing Time and Emotion


EP. 9 – The Poetry of Small Things: Finding Beauty in the Ordinary


EP. 10 – Artist’s Way: Ten Episodes, Ten Lessons


EP. 11 – Seasons of Seeing: Creating Through Change


EP. 12 – Letters I Never Sent: Photography as Personal Memory

 
 
 

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