Shooting Singapore
I held a photowalk while in Singapore last week. I am trying to do this more and more as I travel I think it is a great way to see the cities I am visiting. It is also a great way to catch up with friends. I typically have a crazy schedule when I travel so I can kill many birds with a single stone. I always end up meeting people I have only known virtually but I always end up connecting people who live in the same city as each other. About 25 people showed up for this walk...now onto the walk! I need to go to 'Advanced Photo School'...
I asked the driver to wait while we 'walked'...
Meet Nathan...
Me in the mirror...
Meet Danny...
Meet Charles...
fun back story: The owner of this dog is a famous DJ in Singapore so he was a little taken back by everyone charging him with cameras but quickly learned that we were all more interested in his cool looking dog than him.
Boat Quay...
A very cool old film camera... I am serious considering picking up a film Camera. My friend Charles sent me this great article today; What Slide Film Taught Me. It talks about the discipline that comes with shooting film. I love the feel of my Leica and shooting it with such minimal options. I image that is only improved with film.
If you shoot film I would love to hear your recommendation on which to get...
I love playing with 'no depth of field'...
The Marina Bay Sands...
When shooting at sunset its always helpful to have a tripod but more importantly wait for the right balance of light.
It was a little dark by the time I got to Marina Bay Sands but still think these are cool shots.
Thanks to everyone who came out for the walk...
Thanks for stopping by today...