Category Archives: Photojournalism
The Voice of the People
On the 16th of February, the largest gathering of protesters post-independent Singapore has ever seen, numbering more than 5000, congregated on the open field of Hong Lim Park (also known as Speakers’ Corner) in a historic bi-partisan protest against the … Continue reading
Finding Fortune
Every year at River Hongbao by Marina Bay (and in more recent years, at The Float @ Marina Bay), the annual Chinese New Year festival extravaganza, there will always be a giant Chinese god of fortune installed amidst the rest … Continue reading
The People Have Spoken
Imagine a group of people so passionate in what and who they believe in, that they will cheer in agreement, jeer in unison, dance with a spontanevity of that of innocent children, sing in chorus with voices ringing, and lift … Continue reading
Do You Hear the People Sing
I’m sorry if I’m referencing Les Misérables again after my last post (I’ve been a fan for 19 years, pun intended ), but a few nights ago, on the 19th January, I was part of a similar sea of unbridled … Continue reading
Tokyo Dreaming – The Exhibition
The first time I visited Tokyo, I felt like I was walking through a dream. Ephemeral humanity surged past me – each dark figure impassive, scurrying, hurtling towards an unknown destination amidst an oddly placed silence. When I turned a corner, … Continue reading