I am always fascinated by those old vintage toys that people used to play when they are young. It suggests that days in the past are so much simpler whereby children are easily contented with the simple toys that they have. Hence, I came up with the idea of capturing toys of the past.
My initial idea was to visit the museum to capture the various toys there but I have to take into account the different aspect of taking photographs in the museum, like the placement of objects in to museum, the reflection of the glass casing, the large amount of different types of toys, etc. Therefore, I decided not to capture those toys in the museum. Instead, I decide to try to search for the available items that I could get.
After some discussion with Jing, I found that my idea of capturing the different category of toys is too broad because different people actually play with different toys. In other words, people of different country, different generation, different ethnic group, and different age group play very different toys. Hence, my idea had to be more specific in order to portray it more effectively.
Finally, I settled upon the popular toys of the 1960s to 1980s in Singapore as those are the most available objects that I could get.
This was my initial attempt:
Comments: The objects were taken from different angles, hence, inconsistent.
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