Nikolaus Freiherr von Nostitz (born 1968), known by his professional name Nick Nostitz, is a
German
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photographer
A photographer (the Greek φῶς (''phos''), meaning "light", and γραφή (''graphê''), meaning "drawing, writing", together meaning "drawing with light") is a person who makes photographs.
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who is a member of the
Silesia
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n branch of the noble
Nostitz family
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History
The family was named after Nos ...
. He has lived and worked in
Bangkok
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since 1993. Fluent in the
Thai language, Nostitz is noted for specializing in what he considers to be the "lower levels" of the country's society seldom seen by casual visitors.
History
Nostitz used black-and-white photographs to depict both the allure and sadness connected with the
Thai sex industry in his 2001 book ''Patpong: Bangkok's Twilight Zone'' (). In 2004, he documented the violent war of then Prime Minister
Thaksin Shinawatra
Thaksin Shinawatra ( th, ทักษิณ ชินวัตร; ; ; Chinese: 丘達新; cnr, Taksin Šinavatra; born 26 July 1949), is a Thai businessman, politician and visiting professor. He served in the Thai Police from 1973 to 1987, ...
against alleged drug dealers with a series of photographs. His work has appeared in several leading European magazines, such as
Stern
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and
Der Spiegel.
He is currently producing a series of books on Thailand's political troubles in the aftermath of the 2006 coup. This started with ''Red vs Yellow Volume 1: Thailand's Crisis of Identity'', published by White Lotus Press in 2009. It was followed in 2011 by ''Red vs Yellow Volume 2: Thailand's Political Awakening'' which covers the rise of the red shirt movement in 2009 and also published by White Lotus Press.
On 25 November 2013, during the
People's Democratic Reform Committee
The People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) or People's Committee for Absolute Democracy with the King as Head of State (PCAD) was a reactionary umbrella political pressure group in Thailand. Its aim was to remove the influence of former p ...
demonstrations in Bangkok, he was attacked by PRDC supporters that accused him of being pro-
Red Shirt. He thereafter suffered from a hate campaign and narrowly escaped a kidnapping attempt by PDRC supporters on 7 May 2014. He received death threats and almost stopped his professional work in Bangkok after the
2014 Thai coup d'état
On 22 May 2014, the Royal Thai Armed Forces, led by General Prayut Chan-o-cha, Commander of the Royal Thai Army (RTA), launched a coup d'état, the 12th since the country's first coup in 1932, against the caretaker government of Thailand, foll ...
.
Private life
On 21 December 2014, Nostitz launched a request for donations campaign on his Facebook page, which was also publicly shared by friends.
[https://www.facebook.com/nitnoi.ein.wenig/posts/806585036046972 ] He said he was planning to return to Germany but was sliding "into a very difficult situation", since he had long been unable to work and even now, as an example, did not dare to travel in the south of Thailand because that is the PDRC draws its main support. He and his wife were waiting on the adoption process for their 10-year-old son, who had been raised by them since he was seven months old. "Despite an application for adoption almost 2 years ago, massive disappearances in the procedure had almost eaten up all my savings. ... At the moment I only have enough money for a maximum of 3 – 4 months to live in Thailand, which will probably not be enough for the most complex bureaucratic processes of adoption and settlement."
References
External links
Events of May 2010 in BangkokSpeech to the Foreign Correspondents Club of ThailandPhotos and video clipDrug war pictures
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German photographers
German journalists
German male journalists
Photography in Thailand
Living people
1968 births
German expatriates in Thailand