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Lines and reflections from Bangkok
iPhone Photographer of the Year 2017
Lines and reflections from Bangkok
Had a discussion with a friend of mine about photography and how we use it to interpret what we experience. I told him that very often when I arrive in
Chinatown: Sunday evening, late March 2016. Arriving in a restaurant and immediately the elegant, elderly lady in the leopard-print fur coat and her dark purple hair got my attention. I am always
I really loved this experience of visiting Sri Veeramakaliamman Hindu Temple in Singapore with my friend Elfie (Monogram Asia). This was something new for me and I was fascinated by
It was quite the honour to be invited to South-East Asia by Monogram Asia to present at the Royal Photographic Society of Thailand and also in Jakarta, Indonesia. In between,
I have come to love the iPhone for street photography. Working on my presentations for upcoming talks in The Royal Photographic Society of Thailand and Jakarta, I have been looking back
I am really excited to announce these two events. On March 27, in Bangkok, Thailand, I will be giving giving a talk on my photography. This is in conjunction with
And with that it is all over for another year. The Mobile Photography Awards (MPAs) are done. A very-deserving winner has been announced – Jian Wang – a photographer whose work
Photography is a hobby and it should be fun, but the truth is most of the time it is just frustrating. You mentally create and frame shots that never come. You
That’s the way it goes most times I post to Flickr. One iPhone 6s shot and either a Fuji X100T or Nikon D7000 image. Sometimes I feel I should just