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Captured in the vibrant atmosphere of Singaporeβs Chinatown during the Lunar New Year, this poignant image documents a quiet moment of repose for a local playgroup resting outside a temple. The photographer, drawn to the candid innocence of children, expertly utilized the natural light and cultural backdrop to frame this fleeting scene. The photograph is award-worthy for its authentic documentary quality, capturing a slice of life that balances cultural tradition with the universal, gentle stillness of childhood, demonstrating a keen eye for human connection amidst the bustling festivities.
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Born in 1965 in Singapore, Siew Bee Lim is a dedicated photographer who rediscovered her passion for the craft later in life. Though she initially explored photography as a young programmer, she has returned to the medium with a renewed commitment to formal learning and artistic growth. Drawing inspiration from her lifelong appreciation for literature and Chinese painting, she now focuses on documentary photography, seeking to capture the authentic, candid moments of daily life with a fresh and evolving perspective.
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I often find myself lingering near the old stone steps of the public library, watching the way the city rushes past in a blur of commuters and delivery bicycles.
Read the reflection →In the high heat of summer, certain species of alpine marmots will retreat into the deep, cool shade of rock crevices, abandoning the frantic labor of foraging to simply exist in the stillness of the stone.
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