The Black-and-White portraits
The removal of colour strips the photo of the warmth usually associated with a portrait, and imposes a statue-like look on the subject. Cold, and seemingly more motionless than a coloured photo, the style immortalises the shape of the face, giving it a sense of eternity that has an unearthly hold onto the memory because of its dream-like sensation.


Raziman Sarbini
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Chef Wan
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Paul Rennie
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Daniel Woodroof
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Patrick Teoh
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