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June 5, 2011 by kianhong

One of the reasons I like about photography is that I’m able to shoot anything I like. There’s no logic, no rules, no boundaries, no right or wrong. When you are taking a shot, you are in totally control of what you want, and what you want to achieve. It’s subjective. It’s personal. As a [...]

Categories: By Country, India, Let's talk about photography • Tags: directions, facial expression, feather duster, holy town, India, kids, Old man, Panasonic Lumix LX3, photography, Portrait, Pushkar, Rajasthan, sari, street style, Travel, views

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Empty Gaze

August 16, 2009 by kianhong

(Xi’an, China) Many old folks in China, who survived the Cultural Revolution, see themselves unable to fit into the modern world. Bell Tower and Drum Tower, stand awkwardly with rows and rows of shopping malls in the center of Xi’an City. Starbucks, McDonalds, and all the mega-sized advertisement boards which show the latest fashion and [...]

Categories: By Country, China, Picture for Thought • Tags: China, Cultural Revolution, gazing, Old man, people watching, photography, street, Xi'an

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Kian HongA freelance photographer based in Singapore. Available for assignments in Southeast Asia & beyond.
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