Ernest Goh developed a passion for animals as a young boy wading in the streams of his grandmother's kampung village in Singapore looking for fishes, a passion which developed into an interest in photographing the human condition and our relationship with and appreciation of nature; a subject Goh considers will be crucial to both species in the future as fast-paced global development causes a sharp increase in animal-human interactions.
CHICKENS is Goh's second book; in 2011 he published THE FISH BOOK (Wee Editions, 2011), a study of ornamental fish in Singapore. In October 2012 he received the Discernment Award at the ICON de Martell Cordon Bleu photography awards.
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