Group photo before the Photowalk. Thank you Jere for the shot.
It’s the annual ’s Fujifilm photowalk! And this year our meeting
point is at Harbor Front MRT. After registration and a short briefing
by Favian from Fujifilm Singapore; we are all ready to rock
and roll. Together with mine five other fellow X-photographers;
Mindy, Charlene, Benny, Ron and Jose; we are ready to conquer
the beautiful Southern Ridges.
Wefie with Andy and Leung from Fujifilm.Camera supplies for the photowalk.All ready for photowalk.Briefing by Favian.X-photographer Benny and Itaru San having some fun during the group photo.
Few good men. Photo by Marie
Each X-photographer will lead a group of photographers in his or her
team. Our first uphill task this morning is up Mouth Faber. It’s indeed
a lovely hike up this little 344′ feet hill. Once we reach the top which
is also house the Singapore Cable Car. From here one could take a
cable to Sentosa and enjoy the breathtaking view. Which we didn’t
because our end point is toward Gillman Barrack.
As we ascent up Mount Faber.
Street portraits.Found a model for my group. Photo by Show Cool.Even though he is holding a chainsaw; he is actually very friendly.
Learning back lighting. Thank Celine for being our model.My group as I sacrifice myself as a model. Things I do for Fujifilm. LOL.The model. Photo by Marie
Ramutan Tree.
We made it to Mt Faber.I really know him. Just can’t remember his name.
XF100-400mm lens is really sharp.
Another vantage point at Mount Faber
Our next pit stop is the Henderson Waves Bridge. At 36 metres above
ground, the Henderson Waves bridge is the highest pedestrian bridge
in Singapore. It’s more than just a bridge. There are many recesses and
sitting area for many to relax and enjoy another panoramic view of
southern coast of Singapore.
X-Photographer Ron; loving the 100-400mm lens.Shot from Henderson Waves Bridge.
After Henderson Waves Bridge it’s kind of downhill via Telok Blangah Hill
park. I actually love this area. We have to walk via many metal bridges
through the lush tropical forest.
Telok Blangah Hill park.My photowalk partner Marie.Telok Blangah Hill park.Portrait of a tourist.Singapore public housing
Our end point is at Gillman Barrack; which is a contemporary art district.
As the name suggest; Gillman Barrack was home to former British army.
The lunch venue is at Mason. A monochromatic restaurant that takes its
design cue from the colonial heritage.
A pop-up stall at Gillman Barrack.
Staff at Mason.
Just before the buffet lunch each X-photographer took turns to share
some of the photos taken from the photowalks. It’s indeed a great time
where fellow photographer meet and share with one another the
love for photography.
X-photograher Mindy sharingThe famous Old King Koh.
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Ivan Loh, A Fuji X-photographer is known for his quirky and different approach through his lens. He has received numerous accolades from the International Photography Award, New York and Photography Master Cup. Most Recently a Gold, 1st Place at the 2014 PX3 Prix De La Photographie in Paris .
Ivan started shooting since his teenage years with his father’s Nikon SLR and he hasn’t stopped since. He has lensed campaigns for clients such as Singapore Airlines, MTV Asia, Nike, Bossini, Nanyang Technological University(NTU) Tuas Power, Allianz Insurance, Manulife Insurance, HSBC Insurance, DHL. TNT, UOB, CAAS, Hilton Group, Intercontinental Hotel Group, Raffles Hotel, Diegeo, Embraer, Carlson, TATA Communication, HDB, Clark Quay, HOT FM 91.3, Kiss 92FM, JIA 88.3, Power 98, and CHIMJES.
His editorial works have appeared in magazines such as Conde Nast, Home+Living, TopGear Singapore, Her World, Cleo, Seventeen, FHM, Parents World and Home & Decor. His works have also glossed the pages of international magazines such as Asian Photography and Digital Photography(UK).
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