Lee Donhoon is based in Incheon, Korea.
He mainly uses 135 color films to take photographs of Korea traveling all over the country.

He was born in Korea and raised there until the age of nine when, with his family, immigrated to California. Donhoon lived in a small city called Torrance and studied art until his college years. He was first introduced with analog photography during his junior year in highschool by taking a darkroom class.

And when he came back to Korea in 2014, his personal photographic projects then started. The photobook is made up with ten years of photographic archives while traveling all over Korea. And these photographs are his reinterpretation of his childhood’s imagination of Korea in the late 90’s,

“SIGAJI means major cross roads or the main street in Korean, but it’s an old word that we rarely use anymore. To me, it just brings back the old memories whenever I hear this word.”