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The Black Ants series:AFTER 17

  • photography compilation
  • Categories:Photography & Video
  • Language:Simplified Ch.
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  • Pages:224
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  • Size:208mm×170mm
  • Publication Place:Malaysia
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  • Text Color:Full color
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English title 《 The Black Ants series:AFTER 17 》
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★The Black Ants series’ original intention aims at getting closer to life as well as paying more attention to details. This series would like to express an attitude of simplicity and peacefulness. No matter what kind of life you are living in, the Black Ants hope to accompany and walk through the path with you, along the way.

The Black Ants series includes 6 titles:
AFTER 17
THE WORLD HAS JUST BEGUN
SAVOUR THE MOMENTS
THE SWEET LIFE
THE BEAUTY OF BEING ALONE
MY QUIET TIME

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AFTER 17:

This is Lee Wai Lun’s first photography compilation. Opening this book of memory is like turning on the rewind button, through Wai Lun’s words and photos, youth appeared brightly lit, lasting forever.

“It’s water under the bridge, I am still alive, living in that part of the sea. Unable to be a fish, and also unable to possess the freedom of a fish.”

Youth is life’s most imaginative escapades, it has the most well-defined limitations of the world, the clearest and most transparent of hesitation and determination and there are no second thoughts in pursuing justice for oneself. Perhaps, that was the closest we could get to freedom in our lives but at that time, we were unaware of it.

Wai Lun said he felt like a scavenger, immersed in the world of time, picking up memories thrown off by others. But luckily, “time is taken away from you, but at the same time, it gives”, through this book, we have the opportunity to take a peek at the time that had passed us by.

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