Start of the first week of December 2023, also the final month of Year 2023, in four weeks time, we would be saying goodbye to YR2023 and hello YR2024. I had initially planned to publish this updates, consolidations and wrapping up from both personal and professional perspectives in the photography,Continue Reading

Buying your favourite fresh fish from your heartland HDB neighbourhood market that is reared in a container fish farm, how does this idea sounds to you? This is not a fairy tale, it’s now available in Singapore, with Tampines leading the way in sustainable urban fish farming with the firstContinue Reading

Youths between the age of 13-25 years old in Singapore, have you been wanting to explore and learn more about photography beyond mobile phone/smartphone photography? There is an exciting photography event coming up that you can attend, participate, learn and have fun about photography. Canon Singapore Pte. Ltd. (Canon Singapore)Continue Reading

Have you ever wonder how different cultures and music can come together to explore a cross-cultural musical journey? This was the question on my mind too when I heard about The Origins Cipher – The Unbreakable Lock of Harmonious Fundamentals presented by Siong Leng Musical Association in collaboration with Esplanade Continue Reading

Analogue/Film photographers alert, are you worried and have reservations about 120 Medium Format (MF) films? Do you wish to see or do something for 120 MF film photography? Lomography has noticed. this growing reservation among the analogue community when it comes to the distinctive and charming 120 MF photography, theContinue Reading

Deepavali, this world translates to “A row of lights”, a tradition of lighting lamps in the evening of the festival, thus it is known as the “Festival of Lights”. This festival symbolise the triumph of good over evil, light over darkness, as well as knowledge over ignorance. This Deepavali 2023,Continue Reading

In the early days, Ang Mo Kio (AMK) housing estate had a different name, it was more commonly known as Kow Tiow Kio (“nine bridges” in Hokkien). That was because people have to cross over nine bridges across tributary streams of the Kallang River, to get from present-day Lorong ChuanContinue Reading