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Along the Golden Mile

Local architectural photographer Darren Soh is known for photographing various neighborhoods and buildings in Singapore. In fact, we loved one of his shots so much that we made it the cover for our Jan 2 issue. For his latest exhibition, Darren explores the history rich area of Golden Mile and Beach Road. There will be plenty of floor-to-ceiling prints, capturing details of the façade and design of these charming old buildings with some dating back to the pre-war period. The second part of the exhibition will be taking place on the open-air rooftop space at Objectifs. Expect images shot in a top-down manner to give audience an aerial perspective of the space and layout.