Walking Away

by William Snyder Ban Kan Throm, Thailand April 23, 2026 Beyond the checkpoint, I’d settled into a seat along the wall where floor-to-ceiling windows stretched past the coffee shop before I noticed … before the weight of actually being there settled on my chest. Sunrise dancing off the tarmac. A faint smell of duty-free perfume. … [Read more…]

The Corner Store

Inside this small border village in southern Isaan, at the far end of the main road, is a gathering place that serves as tavern, drugstore, temple, mercantile, and healer’s shrine. It is also home to a man named Yow. From six in the morning until eight at night, every day of the year, villagers come … [Read more…]

The Night The Village Moved in Circles

April 9, 2026 Ban Kan Throm, Thailand by William Snyder Listening to the familiar sounds of daybreak over coffee, on the elevated covered porch of our stilted village home, I spotted her in the distance. Even from that range I could see the small bag in her left hand as she moved from house to … [Read more…]

The Hermit: A Closer Look – WATCH!

Thirty years ago, he was a monk. Pulled from the monastery, he became army. Special operations. Something happened. He retreated deep into the jungle. The Cambodian border in plain view. He’s been there ever since. Decades. A hermit. His name is Li.

VIDEO: A Village Delicacy

Click image or here to watch video. Filming and photography have as much to do with waiting as they do with the actual practice of the craft. Today was a great study in that truth. As the time of our scheduled visit to photograph and interview a subject for another project I’m working on approached, … [Read more…]

WATCH! This Only Happens in Select Temples

Click image to watch video This Only Happens in Select Temples Before his enlightenment, after 6 years of asceticism, a woman named Suchata fed an emaciated Buddha a bowl of rich rice pudding containing milk, honey, butter, nuts, seeds, coconut and grains. That simple act is essentially what is being recreated here and in select … [Read more…]

Documentary Photography: Commerce Inside a Small Village in Rural, Northeast Thailand

Gear: Fujifilm XT4 paired with a vintage 1968 Konica 57mm f/1.4 for the still images. iPhone 16 Pro for the wandering point-of-view video. Today we continue the documentary photography walk, this time through another small village in rural northeast Thailand. Population: somewhere around three hundred, give or take whoever happens to be visiting, working in … [Read more…]

WATCH! Documentary Photography: Inside an Isaan Village

As much as I love producing films, there’s something especially magical about stopping on a single frame — holding it — and letting the moment reveal itself a little more slowly. Particularly with analog glass! There may be no better way to begin understanding rural, Northwest Thailand than through documentary photography. A still image has … [Read more…]

WATCH! A Glass Tomb. An Unmarked Monastery.

Around here, you don’t have to go far to find something completely magical. Within just ten kilometers of our home, there are countless places like this—temples, historical sites, landmarks, lakes, forests, caves. The list never really ends. My wife is an explorer, and she’s spent her entire life here. And still, there are places practically … [Read more…]

WATCH: 1,000,000 Bottles on The Wall

Throughout Thailand, there are more than forty-four thousand known temples — or wats — each unique in its own way. But on the edge of Khun Han, in the border province of Sisaket in southern Isaan, there’s one that stands apart. What makes it different? This particular temple chose beer bottles as its primary construction … [Read more…]

WATCH! Dispatch 30: A Traditional Thai Healing Ritual and The Deeper Meaning it Carried

Last night, I was invited to film a ritual known locally as ram ma’moed. In Thai, the words themselves are unremarkable. Ram translates to “dance.” Ma’moed means “witch,” “sorceress,” “spirit woman.” Put together, here in this village, it simply translates to “Witch Dance.” But like many things here in South Isaan, the English language struggles … [Read more…]

LISTEN: Dispatch 28. An Ancient Memory

Click thumbnail to listen to the episode. An Ancient Memory Every now and then, a chapter surfaces that doesn’t feel written so much as remembered. An Ancient Memory — Scene Six from The Mostly True Tale of Getting Roofied in Tokyo and Waking Up Married in Rural Thailand — is one of those moments. It … [Read more…]

PROMO: Live From The Margins RADIO SHOW is Back!

January 8, 2026 Live From the Margins RADIO SHOW is Back Radio Dispatch 7 — The Maria Incident PROMO After a short hiatus spent handling production work behind the scenes, Live From the Margins is back — and settling comfortably into its stride. The show has always lived somewhere between formats. Part talk radio. Part … [Read more…]

Field Notes: On Being on the Wrong Path (and Staying There)

There’s a particular feeling that’s hard to describe unless you’ve lived inside it: the sense that you’re existing on the wrong timeline. Not just unhappy. Not just bored. Off. Wrong career. Wrong city. Wrong relationship. Wrong version of yourself moving through days that don’t quite belong to you. You can function there. You can even … [Read more…]

Dispatch 24: Watch! Sak Yant | Magical Tattoos, Sacred Lineage, and Trust

Sak Yant: Magical Tattoos and the Weight of Intention Originating in the ancient Khmer Empire—now called Cambodia—Sak Yant is a spiritual practice of tattooing that dates back well over a thousand years. Ninth century. Before borders. Before they mattered. Sak means to tap, or to inscribe. Yant comes from the Sanskrit yantra—a sacred design, a … [Read more…]

Dispatch 12 — The Rice Harvest Part One: WATCH

Filed: November 22, 2025  Dispatch 6 THE RICE HARVEST: PART ONE It’s rice harvest season again. Tag along on another beautifully quiet morning in the village…the kind where the air still feels cool, and the hum of daily life starts slow. As the kids head off to school, the farmers are already out in the … [Read more…]