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Photography
Dennis
My name is Dennis a Visual Artist/street photographer in Singapore. I fell in love with photography in 2020 when covid – 19 happen. All my works are made in the streets. The very reason I choose B&W photography is that I can see colours every day but have you ever thought of the whole world in B&W? Well, I’ m starting it with where I am now, Singapore.
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I’ m an emotional person myself so B&W speaks to me louder and I would like my work to reach out to those who have a voice but finding it hard to speak.
Recently I’ m doing a big project about the neighbourhood where it is underrated or just mundane to many. If you are interested then head over to my website under “ projects ” for more.

Gjert Rognli
The force of nature are at the heart of Gjert Rognli` s award- winning practice, where references to everyday life, mythology and the surreal meet.
He works as a multimedia artist, where he uses a wide range of media, including film, sound, sculpture, photography and performance.



Kimberly A. C. Franklin
My Name is Kimberly A. C. Franklin, and I am one of the photographers at Kimi Franklin Studio. I have the pleasure of working alongside my husband who is the other photographer. We started this business when our daughter was born. We wanted to document her growth, and it kind of spiraled from there. Since then we have had the pleasure of capturing other's timeless moments as well. Photography has always been a HUGE interest of mine.

Renata Dutrée
Former dermatologist Renata Dutrée creates classical Fine Art portraits and Still lifes by combining beautiful use of light with references to symbolism, religion, art and history. She draws attention to the possible aftermath of difficulties that we may encounter in our lives and they transcend the individual story and reflect on what is happening around us.
There is a sense of mystery and apprehension that fill the compositions – objects act as metaphors for something else happening beyond the frame. Drawing the eye through bold aesthetics, colors and props, the images then reveal a deeper truth.
"With my images I both hope to arouse the viewer ’ s curiosity about the other and create awareness of the presence of suppressed grief and anguish. It is an invitation to take a step back, zoom out and see life from a higher vantage point than your own, without prejudice.