This morning’s photowalk venue is Tanglin Halt. An old public housing estate in Singapore, where trains from Malaysia once chugged past. I was told by a resident that this estate will torn down by end of this year for redevelopment. We are all just glad we could come to have some fun, sharing and document a slice of history.
I have 5 participants for this morning Fujifilm Singapore photowalk. An mixed bag of user. We have X-T4, GR3, X70, Leica Q and even GFX100. Who says GFX100 is for studio only? As for myself I was using a preproduction X-E4.
Below are some snaps to share. Do follow Fujifilm Singapore in Facebook for more upcoming photowalk events.
Local residentsA local stall at a coffeeshopParticipants hard at work. Fish Monger at the wet market.Now a green corridor; where the train use to chugged. Low rise housing at Tanglin Halt. A traditional shop.Two King FisherFitness cornerAn old hair salon. A local hawker.from left, Mr X-T, Mr Q, Me with X-E4, Mr GR, Mr X70 and the amazing Mr GFX100. Thank you Jere for this shot!
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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