I like making people do a double take': Darren Soh's best phone picture
Briefly

Darren Soh, an architecture photographer, visited the Potong Pasir estate in Singapore to capture its unique buildings. Instead of focusing on traditional angles, he sought to create more abstract images. On a warm, sunny day, he photographed a puddle left by a cleaning machine, showcasing distorted reflections of welcoming words and building numbers. Soh emphasized the value of simplicity in photography, stating that even a mobile phone can effectively capture composition, underscoring the beauty found in mundane scenes through innovative perspectives.
As an architecture photographer, I usually make images with correct perspective, but on this occasion I wanted to see if I could create something more abstract.
I usually photograph with a larger, mirrorless camera, but any mobile phone camera will allow you to just focus on the composition and then point and shoot.
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