Determined to go beyond the stereotype of “Just another dead whale”, I, Tom Potisit, a Thai-born fashion photographer, combined my unique view of the world by using strong imagery and fashion to produce THE LAST FAREWHALE series of shots in tribute to the mystery death of a Bryde’s whale found beached not far from Bangkok this year.
Dutch model, Melanie De Witt, and I set out at short notice in support of the marine animal and coastal conservationists and the volunteers globally, to highlight the never ending war against extinction of many endangered species.
I helped found the Flying Scouts – a voluntary conservation and humanitarian project using a small aircraft to help support animal conservation. I have been volunteering to help with various endangered marine animals Conservation Projects in Thailand since 2007.
The Last Farewhale is an opportunity for all us who care, to say the last goodbye to the whale, to express our grief and show respect for the loss of a magnificent creature.
Dissection has revealed the cause of death was drowning ‘possibly’ in the fishing net.
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My sorrow goes sour
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Not just another dead whale
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Tail of a tale
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I know that your family out there are still looking for you
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The world will know your story, I promise
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Beached in the mangrove with a mystery
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As your body is being cut, the Unsung Heroes deserved the most admirations for dedications
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We will pray for you
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It’s not the end, it is a beginning
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The Unsung heroes dissecting the whale to find the cause of death
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We will see each other on the other end my friend
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THE LAST FAREWHALE
Photographed by Tom Potisit
Model | Melanie De Witt
Designer | Paradorn Kate
Assistants | Ivan Ukhov | Pinit Ragpong | Danudet Saydau
Hair and Make up | Jim Trikasem
Special thanks to Department of Marine and Coastal Resources Thailand