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Captured in January 2019, this long-exposure night photograph at Scotts Road masterfully documents the kinetic energy of urban traffic. By utilizing a slow shutter speed, the photographer transforms the busy street into a rhythmic display of light, where the red and white trails of passing vehicles create dynamic, sweeping lines across the frame. Despite the subtle texture introduced by slight tripod movement, the image captures the essence of nocturnal motion. This piece is award-worthy for its successful experimentation with light painting and its ability to turn a routine cityscape into a vibrant, abstract narrative of urban life.
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Born in 1965 in Singapore, Siew Bee Lim is a dedicated photographer who balances her professional background as a programmer with a lifelong passion for visual storytelling. Though she initially explored photography through traditional darkroom techniques early in her career, she has recently returned to the craft with renewed vigor, seeking formal education to refine her artistic vision. Drawing inspiration from her appreciation for Chinese painting and a desire to overcome her self-perceived lack of traditional artistic skills, she now focuses on capturing the vibrant, rhythmic motion of her home city.
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I often find myself standing on the overpass near Orchard, watching the city exhale as the sun dips behind the glass towers. There is a specific rhythm to the evening commute, a collective heartbeat that pulses through the veins of the concrete.
Read the reflection →The blue velvet chair in my fatherβs study is empty now. For years, it held the specific impression of his weight, a slight depression in the cushion that signaled he had been there, reading, just moments before.
Read the reflection →
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