More Than Art
Jan 03, 2021
3 minutes
By Koyyi Chin
When it comes to Daniel Adams’ work, he doesn’t pull his punches—nor does he intend to do so. Vivid in colour and full of character, every picture he’s taken isn’t without its purpose. Ever since his parents had gotten him his first camera at the age of 14, the now 24-year-old conceptual photographer makes it a point to put meaning beyond the lens, wanting to initiate much-needed conversations about topics that, in Adams’ words, “hit close to home”; creating emotionally charged
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