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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A customer (right) chats with her hairdresser in a shop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers015.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A barber waits for customers in his shop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers009.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A barber waits for customers in his shop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers007.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A mirror reflects a barber cutting a customer's hair in a small barbershop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers006.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Woman in a hairdressing shop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers012.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A barber washes a customer's hair in her small shop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers037.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A barber wipes a customer's face after giving him a haircut in shave in her shop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers035.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A man walks past some of the barbershops in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers028.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A barber gives a customer a shave in a small barbershop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers025.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A barber cuts a customer's hair in a small barbershop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers020.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Woman in a hairdressing shop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers011.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A mirror reflects a barber cutting a customer's hair in a small barbershop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers004.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A mirror reflects a barber cutting a customer's hair in a small barbershop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers001.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A new condominium development being built at the southwest corner of Rama IV and Sukhumvit Road in Bangkok, next to the Phra Khanong BTS Station.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers040.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A barber gives a customer a shave in a small barbershop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers039.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A barber washes a customer's hair in her small shop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers038.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A barber washes a customer's hair in her small shop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers036.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A barber cuts a customer's hair in a small barbershop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers034.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A barber naps while waiting for customers in his shop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers032.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A barber gives a customer a shave in a small barbershop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers031.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A mirror reflects a barber cutting a customer's hair in a small barbershop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers030.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A man walks past some of the barbershops in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers029.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A man walks past some of the barbershops in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers027.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A barber gives a customer a shave in a small barbershop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers024.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A barber washes a customer's hair in her small shop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers023.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A barber washes a customer's hair in her small shop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers022.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A barber sweeps up her shop after giving a customer a haircut in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers021.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A barber cuts a customer's hair in a small barbershop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers019.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A barber cuts a customer's hair in a small barbershop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers018.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A customer (right) chats with her hairdresser in a shop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers016.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A customer (right) chats with her hairdresser in a shop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers033.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A barber gives a customer a shave in a small barbershop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers026.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A barber cuts a customer's hair in a small barbershop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers017.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A customer (right) chats with her hairdresser in a shop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers014.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A customer (right) chats with her hairdresser in a shop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers013.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A barber naps while waiting for customers in his shop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers010.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A barber waits for customers in his shop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers008.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A barber gives a customer a shave in a small barbershop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers005.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A mirror reflects a barber cutting a customer's hair in a small barbershop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers003.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A mirror reflects a barber cutting a customer's hair in a small barbershop in what used to be known as Kalabok Market under the Phra Khanong Bridge in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. Kalabok is the Thai word for hairdresser and the market was called Kalabok because there were many barbershops and hairdressers under the bridge. In 1985, the city changed the name of the market to "Singha Market." There are still about 10 small men's barbershops, most with just one barber, and four women's salons, most with one hairdresser,  under the bridge.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SinghaMarketBarbers002.jpg
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