Ultramarathon photo series wins M'sian prize at Tokyo Foto Awards

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PETALING JAYA: An Ipoh-born photographer has won third place at the 2018 Tokyo Foto Awards for a photo series two years in the making that combined his love for photography and ultramarathons.

 

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