Singapore Grand Prix (GP) 2025 is coming soon, it’s taking place from 3rd to 5th October 2025 at the iconic Marina Bay Street Circuit. For us Formula 1 (F1) and motorsports fans in Singapore, around the region and the world, we are looking forward to watching or attending this iconic street circuit night race. As an F1 fan myself, as well as into motorsports photography action, I am looking forward to F1 motorsports action. For. This upcoming Singapore GP 2025, Canon Singapore Pte Ltd (Canon Singapore) announced on 15th September 2025, a special collaboration with world-renowned motorsports photographer, Darren Heath, The Art of The (F1) Race by Darren Heath – presented by Canon Singapore.

The Art of The Race by Darren Heath – Presented by Canon Singapore
This collaboration, The Art of The Race by Darren Heath, presented by Canon Singapore, combines the worlds of photography in the areas of art, education, and community engagement through activities in October 2025, reinforcing Canon Singapore’s long-standing commitment to fostering creativity, celebrating excellence, and inspiring the next generation of visual storytellers.
Darren Heath, is a multi-award winning photographer, a Honorary Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society, is best known for his creative and artistic snapshots during high octane motorsports action, using nothing more than natural light and colour. For 35 years, Darren has travelled the world photographing 550 GP races that showcase speed, precision, and passion.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with Darren Heath on activities that embody Canon’s commitment to nurturing creative talent and inspiring new possibilities in photography. At Canon, we encourage everyone to explore new ideas and experiment with different techniques to tell compelling stories. By doing so, we cultivate a vibrant community where creativity thrives, and diverse voices come together to push the boundaries of photographic expression across all genres,” said Mr. Andrew Koh, Senior Vice President and Head of Singapore Operations, Canon Singapore
Canon Singapore Presents The Art of The Race by Darren Heath
Canon Singapore is presenting Darren Heath’s seminar on F1 photography and art of motorsports photography in Singapore before the start of Singapore GP2025, where he will share insights from this illustrious career in motorsports racing photography, including techniques, secrets and stories behind iconic images that showcase his signature panning techniques and artistic vision.
“Photography is about capturing a moment and telling a story through creativity, perspective, and emotion. Partnering with Canon gives me the opportunity to share not just my work, but also my passion for the art with enthusiasts in Singapore,” said Darren Heath.

Inspiring Creativity and Connecting Communities
Canon Singapore empowers budding and experienced photographers to inspire, connect, and make a lasting impact in the community. This collaboration with Darren Heath, would be of great interest to F1 and motorsports photography enthusiasts here in Singapore and around the region.
This collaboration forms part of Canon Singapore’s broader efforts to connect with photography enthusiasts, students, and the public, offering experiences that celebrate photography through the art, education, and community.
For those into F1 and motorsports photography
If you are into F1 and motorsports photography, do visit Darren Heath’s website and check out his works here, as well as details on the upcoming seminar “The Art of The Race by Darren Heath”.
Whether you are an beginner, enthusiast in F1 and motorsports photography, or have experiences photographing motorsports action, I feel Darren Heath’s open session would be enriching and beneficial, as he shares his insights, tips, and personal experiences in motorsports photography.
The Art of The Race by Darren Heath
- Date: Tuesday 30th September 2025
- Time: 6:30pm
- Venue: Wyndham Singapore Hotel, Level 5 (South Tower), 3 Coleman Street, Singapore 179804
- Cost: $6 including GST
- Register here: The Art of The Race by Darren Heath
* Information courtesy of Canon Singapore and Brave Communications *
** Images courtesy of Darren Heath **