Ex-Doosan chairman details human lives during 1st solo photo exhibition

Park Yong-maan, a former chairman of Doosan Group, one of Korea’s oldest conglomerates, has made a surprising debut as a photographer, capturing vivid human moments in his first solo exhibition in Seoul. Titled “Human Moment,” the photo exhibition opened to the public Friday, showcasing a total of 80 photos taken over the past five decades. The exhibition runs through Feb. 15. Park, who turned 71 this year, started taking photos in 1975. When he was younger, he dreamed of becoming a photojournalist, but as was the case in most family-controlled conglomerates, his father strongly opposed the idea. Park ultimately went on to take the helm of the group. It took decades for him to realize his long-cherished dream of becoming a photographer. In 2022, he ceased all his management activities with Doosan Group after selling all of his shares in the company. “I picked warm and peaceful photos with traces of human beings, and most of them are ones that make me want to look again,” Park said. “I have no regrets in becoming a photographer now.” He collected most of the photos for the exhibi

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