Soon Tong's 'No Mind, No Form, I Only Exist' Series is Languidly Lovely
Meghan Young — December 16, 2010 — Fashion
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Although the 'No Mind, No Form, I Only Exist' photo series seems very languid, there is a touch of tension in each image, as though the model is waiting for something or someone.
Photographed by Singapore-based Soon Tong, the 'No Mind, No Form, I Only Exist' photo series is dark and moody, seemingly reflecting an eccentric existence of a wealthy widow. Get a glimpse of this amazing portfolio in the featured gallery.
Photographed by Singapore-based Soon Tong, the 'No Mind, No Form, I Only Exist' photo series is dark and moody, seemingly reflecting an eccentric existence of a wealthy widow. Get a glimpse of this amazing portfolio in the featured gallery.
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