Spotted! Low Youjin
THE PHOTOGRAPH
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‘He Wooden Move’ is a photograph by 22-year old Low Youjin, showing his friend lying amongst the benches at the old Kallang Stadium. Youjin says that ” he knew it would make a far more interesting photo than your run of the mill architectural or abstract shots. I would like to believe that just about anywhere, we are presented with some really unique perspective of the world around us, provided we take the time to slow down, wait and observe.”
THE PHOTOGRAPHER
Low Youjin has always admired people who could create from imagination. “…. the artist, sculptor, musician, writer and perhaps even the eccentric inventor … It’s for that reason that I’ve always wanted to be like my grand-dad who painted as a hobby. Sadly my ability to draw even a simple circle left much to be desired. It wasn’t until my first year in poly that I found a means to satisfy my desire to create something of a decent quality through the humble point and shoot camera. I’ve been hooked ever since.”
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