Daryl Aiden Yow

Last updated

Daryl Aiden Yow is a Singapore-based Instagram marketer and photographer who has worked with brands such as Sony, Oppo and Uniqlo. [1] Yow became known on social media as style influencer Andrea Chong's Instagram photographer since 2015. He has accrued more than 100,000 followers on Instagram as of June 2018. [2]

Plagiarism scandal

Yow gained widespread media attention in June 2018 after some of the images on his Instagram account and personal website were discovered to be edited or composited photos made from stock images, or from images found on sites such as Pinterest and Reddit. [3] [4] Acting on a tip-off, Singapore-based news site Mothership.sg broke the story on 20 June, providing, in two articles, 21 examples of plagiarised photos, together with their originals, including 10 examples in which Yow was digitally added onto the scene. [3] [4] Many photographs carried captions implying authorship, such as "Hours well spent waiting for this!"; one photograph was claimed to be taken with a Sony camera that Yow was engaged to advertise. [3]

The revelations provoked a strong response from members in the local photography and blogging communities, such as Xiaxue and Mrbrown, who condemned Yow for misleading his audience. [5] [6] In response to the allegations of plagiarism, Yow claimed that the image rights have been purchased and that his commercial clients were aware that stock images were used in the collaborative social media posts. He also defended the captions on his Instagram posts, saying he had never claimed that they "were taken live at the scene depicted". [7] [8] Sony Singapore and Uniqlo have declined to comment on whether they were aware of the stock image usage. [7] [9]

Subsequent to the widespread circulation of the story, on 21 June, Yow removed all images from his Instagram feed and issued a statement in which he apologised for making use of others' photographs and misleading his followers with false captions. [10] [11] He maintained that the "end-products" of his collaborations with his friends "remained honest and fair". [7]

On social media, the Daryl Aiden Challenge emerged, which entailed digitally adding oneself into the scene depicted by a stock photo. Corporate brands such as the budget airline Scoot, F&N Seasons and Shopee, and bloggers like Xiaxue updated their social media accounts with posts parodying the incident. [12]

The media attention in June allowed Yow to gain greater popularity and thousands of additional followers by the time he resumed uploading posts to his Instagram feed on 14 September. [13] [14] Yow's first post after the hiatus featured an image of burning prints of the plagiarised photos being thrown into the air. [13] In the same post and in disappearing stories, behind-the-scene videos and photos of the shoot were posted, demonstrating the veracity of the images. [14] Behind-the-scenes material continued to be included for many of Yow's subsequent posts. [15] [ original research? ]

Related Research Articles

Singtel Telecommunications company in Singapore

Singapore Telecommunications Limited, commonly known as Singtel and stylised as SingTel, is a Singaporean telecommunications conglomerate and one of the four major telcos operating in the country. The company is the largest mobile network operator in Singapore with 4.1 million subscribers and through subsidiaries, has a combined mobile subscriber base of 640 million customers at the end of financial year 2017. The company was known as Telecommunications Equipment until 1995. Singtel provides ISP, IPTV and mobile phone networks and fixed line telephony services.

Photograph manipulation Transformation or alteration of a photograph

Photograph manipulation involves the transformation or alteration of a photograph using various methods and techniques to achieve desired results. Some photograph manipulations are considered to be skillful artwork, while others are considered to be unethical practices, especially when used to deceive the public. Other examples include being used for political propaganda, or to improve the appearance of a product or person, or simply as entertainment or practical jokes.

Cheng Yan Yan Wendy, better known by her pseudonym Xiaxue, is a Singaporean blogger and online television personality who writes about her life, fashion and local issues in a provocative style. Her main blog, which attracts about 50,000 readers daily, has won prestigious blog awards and earned her sponsorship deals, as well as stints as a columnist and TV show host, but some of her posts have sparked national controversies. She is married to American engineer Mike Sayre and they have one child.

Weegee American photographer and photojournalist

Arthur (Usher) Fellig, known by his pseudonym Weegee, was a photographer and photojournalist, known for his stark black and white street photography in New York City.

Pete Souza American photographer

Peter Joseph Souza is an American photojournalist, the former Chief Official White House Photographer for Presidents of the United States Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama and the former director of the White House Photography Office. He was a photographer with The Chicago Tribune, stationed at the Washington, D.C., bureau from 1998 to 2007; during this period he also followed the rise of then-Senator Obama to the presidency.

Instagram Social networking service

Instagram is an American photo and video sharing social networking service founded by Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger. In April 2012, Facebook Inc. acquired the service for approximately US$1 billion in cash and stock. The app allows users to upload media that can be edited with filters and organized by hashtags and geographical tagging. Posts can be shared publicly or with pre-approved followers. Users can browse other users' content by tags and locations and view trending content. Users can like photos and follow other users to add their content to a personal feed.

Kevin Christopher Ou is an American celebrity director, photographer, entrepreneur,investir originally from Singapore. He is the soul founder of KEVINOU INC., the co-founder of Modern Home + Living (MH+L), and founder of The Lumenere Group and LIVMO. His photographs have been published in Rolling Stone, Nylon, Elle, DUB, People, Surface, Vogue, Entertainment Weekly with clients like Levi’s, Cartier, Louis Vuitton, Maserati, SONY, Universal Music, Hermes, H&M, Uniqlo, Lego, BMW and General Motors.

Nathaniel Hartono Xiang, popularly known as Nathan Hartono is an Indonesian Singaporean singer-songwriter and actor. Nathan made his debut as a singer after he won the Teenage Icon singing competition in 2005 and released his debut album, LET ME SING! Life, Love and All That Jazz in 2006. Nathan also ventured into acting and starred in his first television series, Halfworlds in 2015. As the first runner-up of the first season of Sing! China, as of January 2017 he also works with the committee to Promote Chinese Language Learning (CPCLL) to enrich the learning of the Chinese language among Singapore students. Hartono became the first naturalised citizen to sing for Singapore's National Day Parade (NDP) theme song in 2020.

Sezairi Sezali, more commonly known just as Sezairi, is a Singaporean musician and singer-songwriter. Sezairi rose to prominence after winning the third season of Singapore Idol in 2009.

Ronny Chieng Malaysian comedian and actor

Ronny Xin Yi Chieng is a Malaysian comedian and actor. Chieng is currently a senior correspondent on The Daily Show on Comedy Central and creator and star of the sitcom Ronny Chieng: International Student which premiered on ABC (Australia) and Comedy Central Asia in 2017.

Night Owl Cinematics Singaporean YouTube channel and media company

Night Owl Cinematics (NOC) is a Singaporean YouTube channel and production company. Founded by Ryan Tan and Sylvia Chan, the company is known for their comedy videos, travelogues, lifestyle videos, as well as their food review series, Food King. The owners of NOC also own the channels NOC Plays and TEAM NOC.

Mohamed Amrin bin Mohamed Amin is a Singaporean businessman, politician, and former lawyer.

Murad Osmann Russian photographer

Murad Yusupovich Osmanov, known professionally as Murad Osmann, is a Russian photographer based in Moscow. His series "Follow Me To", made with his wife Natalia Zakharova, went viral in 2012, and the couple have since been named as top travel influencers.

John Moore is an American photographer. He works for Getty images among others. His work has received several awards, including a Pulitzer Prize in 2005. His photograph of a two-year-old girl, crying as US Border Patrol officers begin to search her mother prior to taking both of them into custody for illegally crossing the US-Mexican border was named World Press Photo 2018.

Distracted boyfriend Internet meme

Distracted boyfriend is an Internet meme based on a 2015 stock photograph by Barcelonian photographer Antonio Guillem. Social media users started using the image as a meme at the start of 2017, and it went viral in August 2017 as a way to depict different forms of disloyalty. The meme has inspired various spin-offs and received critical acclaim.

Ng Ming Wei is a Singaporean taekwondo athlete. He won a Kyorugi gold medal in the 2017 Commonwealth Taekwondo Championships Men's -58 kg, becoming the first Singaporean to do so. He also won a bronze medal in the 2015 Southeast Asian Games Men's Under 54 kg.

Thirst trap Social media posting intended to attract attention

A thirst trap is a type of social media post intended to entice viewers sexually. It refers to a viewer's "thirst", a colloquialism likening sexual frustration to dehydration, implying desperation. Originating around the early 2010s, the meaning has changed over time.

JianHao Tan is a Singaporean YouTuber and the chief executive officer of Titan Digital Media. As of 25 November 2021, he has more than five million subscribers on YouTube and close to 650,000 followers on Instagram.

Jordi Puig, best known by his artistic name Jordi Koalitic, is a Spanish creative photographer and videographer. He has collaborated with world renowned brands including Lamborghini, Mercedes-Benz, Red Bull, Xiaomi, Nikon, Nestlé, Pepsi, Braun, among many others.

References

  1. "Instagram star Daryl Aiden Yow used stock image photos". BBC News. 22 June 2018.
  2. Wee-Slater, Marianne (13 October 2016). "Get your Instagram game on point: Tips from fashion influencer Andrea Chong and photographer BFF". Today. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
  3. 1 2 3 Lee, Joshua; Goh, Wei Choon; Wee, Jiahui; Ng, Rachel (20 June 2018). "S'pore photographer Daryl Aiden Yow's pics are so lovely, they look stunningly like other people's work". Mothership.sg. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
  4. 1 2 Tan, Jeanette; Wee, Jiahui (20 June 2018). "People are now critiquing Daryl Aiden Yow's photo editing skills & adding sources for his images". Mothership.sg.
  5. Rakin, Ethan (22 June 2018). "Instagram influencer Daryl Aiden Yow has apologised for using stock photos to mislead his followers". Business Insider Singapore. Archived from the original on 19 August 2018. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
  6. Ong, Tanya. "Influencers & photographers speak out on S'pore photographer Daryl Aiden Yow saga". Mothership.sg. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  7. 1 2 3 Liew, Isabelle; Ng, Charmaine (21 June 2018). "Singapore photographer Daryl Aiden Yow sorry for passing off stock images as his own on Instagram". The Straits Times.
  8. Wong, Joelynn (20 June 2018). "Influencer Daryl Aiden Yow Admits Paying For Stock Images To Create Composite Photos". Must Share News. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
  9. Tay, Vivienne (22 June 2018). "Sony Singapore and Uniqlo issue statements over Daryl Aiden Yow saga". Marketing Interactive.
  10. "Daryl Aiden Yao Statement Saga". Mothership.sg. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
  11. Smith, Nicola (22 June 2018). "Singapore Instagram star apologizes". The Telegraph. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
  12. Tay, Vivienne (21 June 2018). "Daryl Aiden Yow opens up amidst PR drama while brands carry on with swipes". Marketing Interactive. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
  13. 1 2 Lim, Sean (17 September 2018). "Defamed photographer-influencer Daryl Aiden Yow makes a comeback on Instagram after plagiarism scandal". Business Insider Singapore. Archived from the original on 29 September 2018. Retrieved 29 September 2018.
  14. 1 2 "Daryl Aiden Yow is back on Instagram, literally burning his plagiaristic past | Coconuts Singapore". coconuts.co. Retrieved 29 September 2018.
  15. Yow, Daryl Aiden. "Daryl Aiden Yow (@darylaiden): Instagram feed". Instagram. Retrieved 29 September 2018.