Everyday Thailand

July 30, 2021

by Debbie Reyes-Coloma

Claro Cortes IV is a Filipino photojournalist with almost 30 years of professional experience. Prior to relocating to Bangkok, he was an Editor-in-Charge at the Thomson Reuters Global Pictures Desk in Singapore from 2008 to 2015.

His photographs have appeared in The New York Times, Washington Post, Der Spiegel, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Le Figaro, The Independent, Newsweek, Time Magazine, China Daily, South China Morning Post, Straits Times, Sydney Morning Herald, Irish Times, The Telegraph, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Yomiuri Shimbun, O Globo, among others.

In 2019 Claro and his wife moved to Bangkok, where he continues to pursue his passion for photography – capturing images of everyday life in Thailand.

Claro’s diverse portfolio includes (but is not limited to) covering major events such as the struggle against the Marcos dictatorship in the Philippines, the Great Sichuan Earthquake in China and and the large-scale American war in Afghanistan.

A tuk-tuk or a three-wheeled motorised taxi parks across the Grand Palace in Bangkok.

Moreover, Claro documented Vietnam’s opening up and structural transformation (1992-1995) and China’s economic development and rich cultural heritage (2002-2008).

A Thai dancer waits for the start of a ceremony at Erawan Shrine in central Bangkok.

He covered and edited three Olympic Games, World Cup soccer championship, Australian Open tennis grand slam events, Masters Cup, National Basketball Association games, Formula One F1 motor racing and other major sporting events.

Claro also shot documentary stories for UNICEF Philippines for two years before coming to the Land of Smiles.

His passion extends to music. Claro is an audiophile with an eclectic taste in vinyl records.

Claro Cortes IV. Photo taken in Afghanistan with Taliban prisoners in the background.

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