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Singaporean Photographer Yeow-Kwang Yeo Bags iPhone Photography Award

Freelance photographer Yeow-Kwang Yeo just scored major street cred.

Photo: Yeow-Kwang Yeo’s winning shot/IPPAWARDS

Yeow-Kwang Yeo came in second place for Photographer of the Year at the annual iPhone Photography Awards (IPPA) with his submission titled The Performer.

The Performer is an image of an off-duty Chinese opera performer. Yeo cites the disappearing art of street opera and the younger generation’s lack of interest as inspiration for his image.

According to IPPA, the freelance photographer used only an iPhone 6+ to capture the photograph.

Other winning entries include Sebastiano Tomada’s Children of Qayyarah, depicting life for two children after ISIS reign in Qayyarah, Syria. And Brendon O Se’s Dock Worker. 

Photo: Grand Prize Winner Sebastiano Tomada’s “Children of Qayyarah”

For the reality gripping image, Tomada was awarded the title of Grand Prize Winner, while O Se scored first place for his powerful image of an Indonesian dock worker’s hands.

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Photo: First Place Winner Brendan O Se’s “Dock Worker”

The iPhone Photography Awards is an annual competition open to iPhone or iPad photographers worldwide.

Participants stand a chance to win unusual prizes such as 18 gold bars from a private gold mint, to name a few. The competition was first launched in 2007.

Click here to view more winning entries.

Read More: Vintage Cameras Museum Singapore Focuses on the History of Photography

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