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  • Commercial
    • Bloomberg Television
    • Changi Airport Group
    • Dyson in Asia
    • Esplanade
    • The Glenfiddich Experience
    • InterContinental Danang
    • InterContinental Samui
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    • Singapore Power
    • Singapore Symphony Orchestra
    • SMRT: Working On It
  • Editorial
    • News
    • SARS
    • Tsunami
    • Pingyao
    • SG50
  • Portraits
  • Architecture
  • Architecture Projects
    • The Wall House
    • 428C East Coast
    • Multi-Generational Housing
    • OUE Properties
  • Mobile Projects
    • Japan with the HTC One
    • DBS Marina Regatta
    • Melbourne with the HTC One M8
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100 Singaporeans by Wesley Loh

Watch: 100 Singaporeans

August 07, 2013

If you are in Singapore and have no plans to go out tonight, be sure to catch a feature on the 100 SINGAPOREANS book by Singaporean portrait photographer Wesley Loh as it makes its prime time debut during "On The Red Dot" on Channel 5 this Wednesday 7th August 2013 at 9pm.
 

Shot over a period two fully dedicated months, this passion project developed into a book as the photographer attempts to nail down the Singaporean identity in simple, straight-on, black and white portraits of Singaporeans of all walks of life.

Definitely worth the watch. 

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