Park Se-ri, Park In-bee, Ko Jin-young, Park Sung-hyun, and Park Min-ji hold a photo exhibition of Park Joon-seok at a glance of the 22-year history

Mar 18, 2025

Park Se-ri, Park In-bee, Ko Jin-young, Park Sung-hyun, and Park Min-ji hold a photo exhibition of Park Joon-seok at a glance of the 22-year history



The 「Park Jun-seok Photo Exhibition」 will be held where you can see photos of the moments of the KLPGA tour for 22 years in one place.

The 「Park Joon-seok Photo Exhibition」 to be held at Canon Gallery in Gangnam-gu, Seoul from the 20th to April 6 (11 a.m. to 8 p.m.) is hosted and organized by the Korea Ladies Professional Golf Association (KLPGA) and sponsored by Canon Korea.

The photo exhibition sheds light on the major moments of the KLPGA Tour, which was shot by KLPGA official photojournalist Park Joon-seok with a Canon camera for 22 years from 2003.




Reporter Park Joon-seok filmed 1,100 golf competitions and captured about 7.92 million swings by players. Based on this, the exhibition will be held under the title of '7.92 million swings, 7.92 million records, 1/7.92 million second shutters'.

The exhibition consisted of three themes: 'KLPGA TOUR', 'GLABAL NO.1', and 'BEHIND THE SCENE'.

'KLPGA TOUR' sheds light on the history and key moments of the tour, and 'GLABAL NO.1' tells the story of KLPGA players who are active on overseas stages. 'BEHIND THE SCENE' sheds light on the athletes' sweat and efforts on and off the field.




This photo exhibition will provide an unforgettable experience for golf fans who love golf with a special exhibition to look back on the history of Korean women's golf and commemorate the moment.

Reporter Park Joon-seok said, `The KLPGA Tour was like a fountain of constantly shining jewels. As all those brilliant moments are brought together as canon, I hope this photo exhibition will deeply resonate with many people. "Thank you to KLPGA and Canon Korea for your generous support for the photo exhibition" expressed his feelings.

Reporter Park Joon-seok began his career as a photojournalist in a golf magazine in 1999 and has recorded the history of Korean women's golf as an official KLPGA photojournalist since 2003. From the shining moments of Pak Se-ri (48) and Park In-bee (37), the legendary moments of Korean women's golf are vividly captured in his camera, including Ko Jin-young (30, Solaire)'s world No. 1 record, Park Sung-hyun (32, Mohigan Inspire Entertainment Resort)'s powerful shot, and Park Min-ji (27, NH Investment & Securities)' fourth consecutive victory in the same tournament.






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.