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Daily life in the Japanese lens Wei Leng Tay (Wei Leng Tay)
Singapore photographer, who lives in Hong Kong, traveling to South-East Asia and flows into the usual routine most ordinary families. Unvarnished and legends - as it is. This is the main value of the project.
The material that we offer, is the second part of Japan, under the name «Where do we go from here?». In the first half of this project, Wei Leng Tay (Wei Leng Tay) carried out studio shot photo series heroes. But in the second part just went to the shooting in a familiar environment for the participants. All photographs are taken in the Japanese city of Fukuoka. Total operating time "in the field" was about ten weeks. Later, she continued this series, the story of the life of Hong Kong residents. But this was already the second time.
Photo by Wei Leng Tay
The material that we offer, is the second part of Japan, under the name «Where do we go from here?». In the first half of this project, Wei Leng Tay (Wei Leng Tay) carried out studio shot photo series heroes. But in the second part just went to the shooting in a familiar environment for the participants. All photographs are taken in the Japanese city of Fukuoka. Total operating time "in the field" was about ten weeks. Later, she continued this series, the story of the life of Hong Kong residents. But this was already the second time.
Photo by Wei Leng Tay
Photo exhibition "Contemporary Soviet Photography" in 1987
"Wonderland" Kirsty Mitchell (Kirsty Mitchell)