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Captured during a quiet evening at home, this portrait of the photographerβs father reflects a lifetime spent in the great outdoors. The subject, a seasoned horse trainer and former farmer with roots in rural New Zealand and Texas, is framed alongside a trophy buck from his past. The composition is marked by a curious alignment, as the animal appears to peer over the man's shoulder, bridging the gap between his history and his present. This image is award-worthy for its intimate storytelling and the subtle, evocative connection it draws between the subject and his storied past.
Born and raised in New Zealand, Sean Lowcay relocated to Singapore in 2006, where he has since dedicated his lens to capturing the diverse people and landscapes of Asia. His lifelong passion for photography, which began with a childhood gift of an Instamatic camera, has evolved into a sophisticated practice spanning street, portrait, and fashion photography. Known for a dreamy and enigmatic aesthetic, Lowcay draws creative inspiration from classic cinema and the human face to produce evocative works that balance artistic mystery with commercial appeal.
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We are told that we are the sum of our experiences, yet we rarely consider the physical gravity of those memories. They do not merely reside in the mind; they settle into the marrow, shaping the way a shoulder tilts or the specific, weary set of a jaw.
Read the reflection →We carry our histories like layers of silt in a riverbed, each year depositing a new sediment of experience. The things we have touched, the creatures we have known, and the landscapes that have weathered our faces eventually become part of our own anatomy.
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The Weight of a Moment
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