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Testimonials

“Initially they were ok, but now I like them more, to the point where I am actually impressed”   ~ Linda Carrion, former photo editor for the Columbia Daily Spectator

“I find it sort of hilarious”  ~ Angela Radulescu, former photo editor for the Columbia Daily Spectator

“Love the new photo website btw”  ~ Joanna Cheng, PhD candidate in mathematics at the Australian National University

“Haha… good picture! Looks like a fashion show! haha” ~ Leon Meijer, Physiotherapist

“you are a very skilled photographer, Daniel, love the style :)” ~ Bolivia Vega, corresponding editor for Consilience: The Journal of Sustainable Development

“This is a totally sweet photo. Just wanted to put that out there.” ~ Lila Neiswanger, former news photo deputy for the Columbia Daily Spectator

“U r above normal” ~ Ravi Karkara, expert in adolescent development, UNICEF

“Oh great, what a wonderful pic yeowie, thnx ;-)” ~ Kim Luinberg, ISU transponder technician and photo finish camera operator

“This is brilliant! I love how the photos begin to trip out at this point.” ~ Ian Kwok, former president of Postcrypt Coffee House

“Your photos are something else…”  ~ Scott Dobbins, PhD candidate in chemistry at Stanford University

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Hi, I'm Daniel Yeow and I like to take photos. I am a speed skater, climate scientist, mathematician, documentary film maker, and occasional freelance photographer. Here I will post the odd photo (and some even ones too), subscribe if you like. Most of the photos here are clickable - click on them and a pop-up lightbox will resize the photo to fit your browser window. Feel free to browse the photos on this site and also to visit my other site, danielyeow.com. Enjoy.
If you wish to use the photos on this site for non-commercial purposes, this may be done free of charge, but please don't forget to give credit to my work wherever it is used. I'm currently living in Denmark, but feel free to contact me regarding photographing events, purchasing high-resolution photos, or to make prints for commercial use. Prices are negotiable, and are usually quite reasonable (depending on who you are). You can read testimonials here.