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View original tweet on Twitter. Changing reality? The eight finalists before this year's final. Five talking points from this year's villa. Faye's outburst - The fallout from the Casa Amor week is always dramatic, but this year proved especially volatile.
Faye's aggressive reaction to a clip, shown without full context to imply her partner Teddy had cheated on her, sparked record complaints. Some viewers alleged manipulation from producers, arguing that Faye's self-professed trust issues had been exploited for dramatic effect. Hugo's loveless summer - Ahead of the series, PE teacher Hugo prompted debate as Love Island's first physically disabled contestant , but once inside the villa it was his admission that he did not like "fake" women that turned heads.
The comments offended a number of islanders, eventually causing Hugo to tearfully apologise. His search for love didn't improve, with social media recoiling in horror when he shouted "job done" seconds after kissing Amy. All is forgiven? You wouldn't have known it approaching the final, however, as Millie forgave Liam, just as Kaz eventually gave Tyler another chance.
Who says romance is dead? Heartbreak for Jiberty - Jake and Liberty appeared to be one of the season's strongest couples, but their spark eventually fizzled out when Liberty began to get "the ick" and doubt Jake's authenticity towards her. The pair split in dramatic fashion before amicably agreeing to leave the villa together on Friday after their final date - much to the disbelief of their fellow islanders.
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It was quite intimidating. I found it challenging. Low-light photography has its own set of challenges, which I love. A lot of people tell me my work reminds them of Blade Runner. Every still in that movie is like a painting. I try to combine the kind of treatment you see in films with the composition techniques of old black-and-white photographers. My absolute favourite is Fan Ho and his s images of Hong Kong.
But I never went down the route of that style of photography. It was more about seeing movies and trying to figure out how I could apply those techniques to street photography and combine it with my expertise developing styles as an art director for video games.
It was in Tokyo during that trip that I discovered another key influence. Mead had worked on the original Blade Runner and it was his work that inspired my photography. I think people found the image compelling because it felt like a frame from a movie. The photograph kickstarted my photography career, which in turn connected me with people and opportunities that would not have been possible had I never pressed the shutter button.
Training: Art degree from Abertay University, Dundee. Liam Wong's best photograph: a moody moment in Tokyo.
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