Sunday, January 19, 2014


A shot taken from an overhead bridge during a protest of some sort (Couldn't understand a word!). It's hard to believe that cars are still active in these road conditions.


Another shot of the Protest.


A street performer with a wooden leg. Pretty devastated that my shot didn't capture his wooden leg but this guy was an amazing performer and people couldn't stop crowding in despite the protest happening just across the street.


Here is an attempt to capture the more run down look of Thailand. It amazes me how buildings like these can be seen right next to brand new shopping centers and malls.

Thailand

Here are a few of the street shots I took during my trip to Thailand. Even though I didn't plan to take too many pictures during this short trip, it's hard to resist when every corner seems like an opportunity for a shot. When these photos, I decided to try a cinematic look to see how they turn out. I'm no pro with creating a cinematic look but I have to say I'm pretty happy with these!

Plenty more photos coming out so keep visiting!

Monday, January 13, 2014



Christopher and Yen's Marriage Signing
It was a big day for Christopher and Yen as they officially became Husband and Wife. It was such an exciting day for everyone, and especially so for Christopher and Yen. There were many proud faces around the room as the couple signed their Certificate of Marriage. The vibe during the ceremony was so lifting that I couldn't help but smile the whole time.

I would like to congratulate Christopher and Yen and to wish them all the best as they enter a new chapter in their life.

Thursday, January 2, 2014




Welcoming 2014!

As 2013 was finally coming to a close, we decided to spend the night waiting out for the fireworks organised by Crown. It was a long wait but having good company, food and my camera gear definitely made things a lot more interesting. Daniel and I awaited anxiously for the fireworks at 12 Midnight while the girls sat and chatted about how boring Photography can be and the "Perks" of dating Photographers. Pretty sure that made their night!

When welcoming the new year, its simple tradition to give the person next to you a kiss (Alyssa of course) when the countdown is complete, but being the Photographer I am, I got too excited and jumped onto the camera first thing after the countdown and forgot about Alyssa. Poor girl! But lucky for me (and her), the thought came back in time, and the kiss was made.

AND THEN IT WAS BACK TO SHOOTING. The End.

Enjoy the new year everyone.