Yoo Seungho, who is resuming his primary career as an actor after three years, is holding his first film photography exhibition.

Yoo Seungho will hold an exhibition titled "BLUE HOUR : between light and darkness, on the brilliant imperfection," featuring film camera photos he personally shot in October.

This exhibition has special meaning in that actor Yoo Seungho, who has long expressed people's lives and emotions in front of the camera, recorded everyday scenes and stories of the heart as seen entirely from his own perspective in photographs. As he pressed the shutter himself, pouring out his own gaze and sensibility, he captured the boundaries of emotion felt between light and darkness, clarity and blur, the outward and inward in everyday life, like a moment that is neither full day nor complete night. Because it captures the beauty found in imperfect moments and the lingering aftertaste that does not fade easily, it is expected to stir various emotions in each viewer.

In addition to photographs, the exhibition raises immersion by using video, sound and space together. These effects meet the unique sensibility of film cameras, allowing viewers to fully feel the moments Yoo Seungho discovered and recorded in everyday life, increasing anticipation. In addition, photographer Kim Jung-won will partially reveal photos of Yoo Seungho's natural and private moments captured with a film camera, offering visitors another special viewing point.

Revealing a new charm rarely seen until now, Yoo Seungho also conveys the meaning of sharing through this exhibition. A portion of the exhibition revenue will be donated to organizations for neighbors in need and for rescued cats, allowing people to feel the warm heart Yoo Seungho wishes to convey through his photography.

Yoo Seungho's first film photography exhibition "BLUE HOUR : between light and darkness, on the brilliant imperfection" is planned and organized by exhibition content company Ellifilm, which has planned film photography exhibitions for Jannabi's Choi Jung-hoon, Daymon's Year and Red Velvet's Seulgi, and his agency 333. The exhibition, completed through the meeting of the company— which has continued work to expand artists' images beyond simple consumption into exhibition narratives and spaces— and Yoo Seungho, will be held from Oct. 3 to 11 at Layer 7 in Yongsan District, Seoul.

Meanwhile, Yoo Seungho resumes his primary work after three years through SBS's Fri.-Sat. drama Flex x Cop, which airs today (the 21st). After the 2023 Wavve original series transaction, he returns to TV drama as a villain character and takes on the role of Yoo Seong-won, a third-generation chaebol with wealth comparable to Jin I-su (Ahn Bo-hyun) and a world-renowned sculptor.

[Photo] Ellifilm, 333

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