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Jayaprakash Bojan from Singapore
Jayaprakash Bojan was National Geographic’s Nature Photographer of the Year in 2017. He is a nature-wildlife conservation artist whose work focuses on wildlife photography abroad. As someone who has lived in Singapore for around 7 years, the pandemic has pushed him to explore his own neighborhood (particularly Pasir Ris Park) rather than places abroad. With this project, Jayaprakash rediscovers his home, Singapore, from a different perspective.
Description;
Kranji Marshes–
An early morning visitor at Kranji Marshes enjoys the warm sun with outstretched arms. Guests can explore the marsh, woodland, and grass habitats to learn about the region’s biodiversity on a free guided tour led by NParks volunteers.
Yoga at Kranji Marshes–
On a misty morning, a flock of birds fly across the Kranji Marshes, a freshwater marshland that’s one of the most important conservation areas in the region.
Description;
Oriental Whip Snake–
This bright green Oriental Whip Snake is well camouflaged among the lush foliage in the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. A native species in Singapore, the shy and docile Oriental Whip Snake has a distinct slender physic and a long, pointed snout.
Changi Chapel–
A man sits in quiet reflection at the humble Changi Chapel. At the adjacent museum, exhibits recount the tale of Singapore during the Japanese Occupation, when civilians and prisoners of war were interned in the Changi prison camp.




