BANGKOK -- "There are thousands of invisible workers out there who power our daily lives, both Thais and foreign migrant workers. Their reality, often marked by exploitation and inequality, is overshadowed by the corporate language of ethical sourcing, fair trade and sustainability," says French photographer Nathalie Jamois, who has spent seven years documenting the struggles of workers in Thailand's informal economy.
"We live in a world where everything we need is at our fingertips, but we never look at the people who make all of this possible," says Jamois. "As technology connects us across vast distances, it has also distanced us from the individuals who make our lives convenient."






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