Reporter Junseok Park to Hold KLPGA Photo Exhibition
Exhibition Showcasing 22 Years of Tour History
Held from the 20th to April 6th
Venue: Canon Gallery, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Reporter Park Jun-seok is holding a photo exhibition where you can see moments from the Korea Ladies Professional Golf Association (KLPGA) Tour captured over 22 years in one place.
The exhibition is held from the 20th to April 6th at the Canon Gallery in Gangnam-gu, Seoul. It is hosted and organized by the Korea Ladies Professional Golf Association (KLPGA) and sponsored by Canon Korea. This photo exhibition highlights key moments of the KLPGA Tour photographed by Park, the official KLPGA photographer, using Canon cameras over 22 years since 2003. He has covered over 1,100 golf tournaments and captured approximately 7.92 million player swings. The title of this exhibition is “7.92 Million Swings, 7.92 Million Records, 1/7.92 Million Seconds of Shutter.”
The exhibition is organized into three themes: “KLPGA Tour,” “Global No.1,” and “Behind the Scene.” Park said, “The KLPGA Tour was like a cornucopia pouring out endlessly shining jewels. I hope this photo exhibition can deliver a deep resonance to many people.”
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Park began his career as a golf magazine photographer in 1999 and has served as the official KLPGA photographer since 2003. He vividly captured legendary moments in Korean women’s golf, from the shining moments of “Golf Empress” Park In-bi, to Ko Jin-young’s longest record as world No.1, Park Sung-hyun’s powerful shots, and Park Min-ji’s four consecutive wins at the same tournament.
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