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On occasion of its 15th anniversary, Objectifs reached out to 15 photographers and 15 filmmakers from Singapore who have been part of our family over the years. Each artist was asked to share an image that contemplates a significant point in his or her career, a moment of inspiration or a lesson to share. We hope that these memories and reflections offer you food for thought.
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Featuring images and text from:
Anthony Chen, Bryan van der Beek, Chow Chee Yong, Wong Chen-Hsi, Sim Chi Yin, Chris Yap, Chua Chye Teck, Darren Soh, Deanna Ng, Eric Khoo, Ernest Goh, Jack Neo, Liao Jiekai, John Clang, Boo Junfeng, K Rajagopal, Tay Kay Chin, Kelvin Tong, Kevin WY Lee, Kirsten Tan, Wee Li Lin, Tan Pin Pin, Robert Zhao Renhui, Royston Tan, Sanif Olek, Sean Lee, Ang Song Nian, Sun Koh, Tay Wei Leng, Chai Yee Wei
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This print is from Passing Time, an exhibition presented by Objectifs that featured the work of Singaporean photographer Lui Hock Seng (b. 1937). Like many photographers of that period, Mr Lui’s subjects of interest ranged widely from streetscapes, to portraits, from architecture to industry. The images are exemplary of pictorial photography, the dominant photography art practice at the time, and provide insight into the beginnings of modern-day Singapore.
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This print is from Passing Time, an exhibition presented by Objectifs that featured the work of Singaporean photographer Lui Hock Seng (b. 1937). Like many photographers of that period, Mr Lui’s subjects of interest ranged widely from streetscapes, to portraits, from architecture to industry. The images are exemplary of pictorial photography, the dominant photography art practice at the time, and provide insight into the beginnings of modern-day Singapore.
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This print is from Passing Time, an exhibition presented by Objectifs that featured the work of Singaporean photographer Lui Hock Seng (b. 1937). Like many photographers of that period, Mr Lui’s subjects of interest ranged widely from streetscapes, to portraits, from architecture to industry. The images are exemplary of pictorial photography, the dominant photography art practice at the time, and provide insight into the beginnings of modern-day Singapore.
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This print is from Passing Time, an exhibition presented by Objectifs that featured the work of Singaporean photographer Lui Hock Seng (b. 1937). Like many photographers of that period, Mr Lui’s subjects of interest ranged widely from streetscapes, to portraits, from architecture to industry. The images are exemplary of pictorial photography, the dominant photography art practice at the time, and provide insight into the beginnings of modern-day Singapore.
This print is from Passing Time, an exhibition presented by Objectifs that featured the work of Singaporean photographer Lui Hock Seng (b. 1937). Like many photographers of that period, Mr Lui’s subjects of interest ranged widely from streetscapes, to portraits, from architecture to industry. The images are exemplary of pictorial photography, the dominant photography art practice at the time, and provide insight into the beginnings of modern-day Singapore.
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This print is from Passing Time, an exhibition presented by Objectifs that featured the work of Singaporean photographer Lui Hock Seng (b. 1937). Like many photographers of that period, Mr Lui’s subjects of interest ranged widely from streetscapes, to portraits, from architecture to industry. The images are exemplary of pictorial photography, the dominant photography art practice at the time, and provide insight into the beginnings of modern-day Singapore.
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