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We are thankfui to be recognised as one of the seven Sony Alpha Professionals in Singapore. We work closely with Sony Singapore and Sony Asia Pacific in their use of cameras, teaching and conducting talks/workshops.
We are thankfui to be recognised as one of the seven Sony Alpha Professionals in Singapore. We work closely with Sony Singapore and Sony Asia Pacific in their use of cameras, teaching and conducting talks/workshops.
Lens of the Past
is a photography walk where participants go on an immersive walk around Tanglin Halt and learn the tricks of photography from renowned photographer, Yeo Wee Han and Charmaine Yap. In this community tour, participants return to the basics and discover photography techniques, and capture their own interpretation of the heritage buildings in Queenstown.Participants will be visiting iconic sites including Church of Blessed Sacrament, Sri Muneeswaran Temple and Tanglin Halt Neighbourhood Centre.
Other photographers leading include Nicky Loh, Caroline Chia and Joseph Nair.
Cathay-In-Focus is a series of curated talks and workshops designed for the community to learn from industry professionals, and through them, discover new skills as well as improve current ones.
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Read MoreA hyperlapse video produced by two Singaporean filmmakers shows stunning night-time scenes of Singapore’s heartlands and urban skyline.
Titled “Graphicity”, the nearly 3-minute clip has been featured on numerous websites such as Coconuts Singapore, Indulgd and Sploid since filmmakers Yeo Wee Han and Charmaine Yap posted it on the Facebook page of their photography and video business, TriPeaksImagery, on 25 May.
In an email response to questions from Yahoo Singapore, the two said they have received overwhelming favourable reactions from the public and their friends to the video, which uses the hyperlapse technique that combines timelapse and sweeping camera movements…
If you think you've seen the real Singapore, wait till you check out this video showcasing the hyper-realistic Singapore.
For two and a half minutes, you'd be mesmerised as the video captures all the glorious shades, shapes and colours of Singapore, the highly urbanised city-state in a super-sharp from dusk-to-dawn manner.
And it all kind of looks like it's made out of Lego.
Called Graphicity - The First Night Hyperlapse film of Singapore, the video was shot using a hyper-lapse technique, which is like a time-lapse but with long camera movements.
It is by Tripeaksimagery, who are specialists in time-lapse photography.
Tripeaksimagery previously produced another piece about a year ago that was even shared by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on his Facebook page because it was also very amazeballs.