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Photography & Photoblogs in Singapore

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Some interesting websites I’ve discovered for photography in Singapore.

More Singapore photography here and here.


Blogs by Photographers:

  • Pond Musing – by a professional portrait photographer with remarkable insight into the art of photo making. Check out his Chinese opera sets.
  • Shutterbugism – another professional photographer with great wedding and travel shots. His writing gives a peek into the life of a pro photog.
  • Midnight Tales – the blog of a Singaporean street photographer.

Photoblogs:

  • Some Fancy Piece – street photography.
  • Countingsheep - Ashwin's photoblog, mostly b&w and shot on film.
  • Eng Loy's Digital Gallery - Another wide ranging photoblog characterised by crisp, sharp shots and strong colour. I particularly like this shot - In Captivity.
  • Tan Lip Seng is a Singaporean photographer who shoots marvellous pictures on colour slide film. To my eye there is a different look to these photos compared to a picture shot on a digital camera. Check it out yourself.
  • Edenophotoblog does wonderful Singapore landcapes.

Other Sites:

  • Flikr – A wonderful photo sharing service. Many Singapore bloggers use this to host their blog photos. A wide variety of photographic styles and subjects. One of the more active Singapore Flikr groups is the Singapore Flikr Meetup group.
  • Flikr – tag search for photos tagged with "Singapore". Can be toggled to search for the most recent shots or for interesting shots.
  • ClubsnapSingapore based photography community and forum with articles on photography related topics. The article by David Wong on Photography 101 is informative and concise.
  • The Nature Photographic Society of Singapore's website is a delight. The site is choc full of spectacular nature photography and interesting articles. The passion for photography and nature shines through in the photographs on this site.

Special Interest

  • Eatzycath is a Singapore blogger who has a special interest in photographing food, both her own delicous looking creations and food sampled elsewhere.

I am sure that there is much more out there to discover.

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8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

those shoes & surroundings... Missy?

27.10.05  
Anonymous ashwin said...

Been following those photoblogs for a while now. :)
check out http://jcyrhs.blogspot.com/, another photoblogger from SG.

I love the lighting in this photo. Marvelous.

27.10.05  
Blogger pfong said...

ashwin, thanks for the link. I'll definitely check it out.

You have some nice pics on your site as well, but I can't seem to leave any comments there.

27.10.05  
Anonymous ashwin said...

huh, why not? What browser are you using?

Click on the photo, or there is a link on the image-notes box down below. :)

Once you leave the comment, it doesn't transfer you back to the comments page. So you need ot click on the comments link again. I am working on rectifying it. :)

28.10.05  
Blogger Jean said...

This photograph of October 26,me makes think of certain paintings of Veemer. Splendid clearly obscure!!

28.10.05  
Anonymous Jasmin said...

This is such a moody shot. I really like the green cast, and the vacant feel of the place and the woman's preoccupied pose.

Thanks for the link. :)

29.10.05  
Blogger jcyrhs said...

ashwin: haha, thanks for helping me publicise. =)

pfong: this is indeed moody, light casting from tinted windows. Givev her more space to stare at...

24.11.05  
Anonymous eamon said...

How could I forget this image

I remember seeing it on Flickr a few months ago, just never knew you were blogging as well.

eamon

12.4.06  

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