Nun’s Story
To mark the official opening of my Exhibition today, I posted here a monochrome image captured in 1961. This image was one of the twelve monochrome print gained me the distinction of ARPS in Pictorial category (1964).
To mark the official opening of my Exhibition today, I posted here a monochrome image captured in 1961. This image was one of the twelve monochrome print gained me the distinction of ARPS in Pictorial category (1964).
Counting down to my Exhibition beginning on 21st August, I like to share with you another old monochrome image of mine. This was also another acceptance of the London Salon in 1964.
I remember I was at Lorong Tai Seng, a favourite place for Sunday photographic outing. I was fortunate to be at the scene. At that time, I only had one last frame left in my camera. After capturing this image, before I could load a new roll of film into my camera, such an arrangement changed within a split of a second. In those days, keeping the last frame for the decisive moment was my usual habit. The last frame was always captured the best image of the whole roll!
National Gallery, Singapore, Permanent Collections (2017)