Couchsurfing Hosts

  • Dates
    2019 - Ongoing
  • Author
  • Topics Portrait, Fine Art, Documentary
  • Locations New York, New York City

A storytelling of the Couchsurfing community in New York City and the surrounding vicinity, a group of people who open up their homes to travelers to learn and exchange cultures in return.

Home is a very personal space for many individuals, but there is a group of people who are very courageous to invite strangers into their spaces. And their stories, life perspectives, and experiences fascinate me.

In this environmental portrait series, Couchsurfing Hosts, I visited a group of people in New York City and the surrounding vicinity who open up their homes to travelers in exchange for the opportunity to learn and share cultures. I went from house to house carrying my DSLR with one speed light and a diffuser to talk with them, surf in some of their homes, and create portraits with them. Couchsurfing is a homestay and social network community that connects members to find a free place to stay while traveling (surfer) or to share their home with travelers (host). I first became aware of this community in 2009, but I had never hosted or been hosted before embarking on this project. It is a fascinating community that allows people to make connections, particularly those who enjoy traveling and learning about different cultures.

As I work on this project, I am thinking about how, in a world where social media has a large influence on our lives, this network helps bring people from all over the world closer together. Is the planet becoming smaller at the expense of the city becoming larger?

© Natcha Wongchanglaw - "Spend less time answering questions and more time having fun!"
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"Spend less time answering questions and more time having fun!"

© Natcha Wongchanglaw - "The house is a lot of fun for those with open minds, but it’s not for everyone."
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"The house is a lot of fun for those with open minds, but it’s not for everyone."

© Natcha Wongchanglaw - "The house is a lot of fun for those with open minds, but it’s not for everyone."
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"The house is a lot of fun for those with open minds, but it’s not for everyone."

© Natcha Wongchanglaw - "The house is a lot of fun for those with open minds, but it’s not for everyone."
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"The house is a lot of fun for those with open minds, but it’s not for everyone."

© Natcha Wongchanglaw - "The house is a lot of fun for those with open minds, but it’s not for everyone."
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"The house is a lot of fun for those with open minds, but it’s not for everyone."

© Natcha Wongchanglaw - "The house is a lot of fun for those with open minds, but it’s not for everyone."
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"The house is a lot of fun for those with open minds, but it’s not for everyone."

© Natcha Wongchanglaw - "The house is a lot of fun for those with open minds, but it’s not for everyone."
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"The house is a lot of fun for those with open minds, but it’s not for everyone."

© Natcha Wongchanglaw - "The house is a lot of fun for those with open minds, but it’s not for everyone."
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"The house is a lot of fun for those with open minds, but it’s not for everyone."

© Natcha Wongchanglaw - Image from the Couchsurfing Hosts photography project
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"Don’t be shy, BE A TOURIST! I’m still learning new things all the time in NY. Tourists are welcomed here. You’re in a new land. Make the most of it by exploring and asking questions, and experiencing what is new to you."

© Natcha Wongchanglaw - Image from the Couchsurfing Hosts photography project
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"Don’t be shy, BE A TOURIST! I’m still learning new things all the time in NY. Tourists are welcomed here. You’re in a new land. Make the most of it by exploring and asking questions, and experiencing what is new to you."

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