To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Doraemon, the National Museum of Singapore is exhibiting popular gadgets and statues of the titular cat robot from the well-beloved manga created by Hiroshi Fujimoto and Motoo Abiko (pen name: Fujiko Fujio) from the land of the rising sun.
Shanghai, Part 3 – Getting Lost: Oriental Fisherman’s Wharf and Power Station of Art
Two months, I was two months late. After registering my stay at a public service bureau, I took a Didi (think Uber) to 80,000-ton Silo in Minsheng Wharf, which had been turned into a cultural / art space (check this site out for the photos). However, the transformation was only temporary for the Shanghai Urban … Continue reading Shanghai, Part 3 – Getting Lost: Oriental Fisherman’s Wharf and Power Station of Art
Shanghai – Part 2: Longhua temple and registering AirBnB stay
It has been more than a half year since my last post. Life has been hectic; this is a difficult time for all of us. Readers who are seeking for latest updates and happenings will be disappointed because this post is mostly about my experience visiting Shanghai two years ago. Having said that, it still … Continue reading Shanghai – Part 2: Longhua temple and registering AirBnB stay
Embracing the light: black and white photography.
When I first started experimenting with black and white photography, it was to save photos with bad colours. Over time, I learned how to pay more attention to lighting contrast and take black and white photos natively from the camera instead of creating it in post editing. I embraced the light. It was photographers like … Continue reading Embracing the light: black and white photography.