Monthly Archives: November 2011

Hitting the streets singapore style

What I really love about traveling is walking around with my camera, documenting all the quirky things, quiet moments and things that I find just plain odd. I remember when I was a little kid I heard the phrase “you have two ears, two eyes and one mouth – use them in that ratio”. It wasn’t said with reference to me, but it always stuck in my mind and I believe that has helped shape the way that I shoot.

So here are more images from a recent trip to Singapore. The most interesting places where Little India, the Arab Quarter & Chinatown. Again, they’re all shot on Kodak Tri-x with the beautiful Zeiss Ikon and Zeiss 35mm f/2. I’m in love with this camera! Enjoy :)

A Portrait of Singapore

Earlier this year I headed over to Singapore for a week and shot 8 rolls of film. It was the first time for me to travel overseas and shoot ONLY film. Having just got the shots back today from the lab, I’m very happy with the results! Here is a taste of this intriguing place. For those interested it was all shot on my Zeiss Ikon with the 35 f/2. They are some of my favourite shots ever… what do you think? Can you dig it? Can’t wait to share the rest of the series with y’all!

You can leave your hat on!

… but maybe not your jacket! I love this moment very late in the evening at Sally & Jeremy’s reception. The dance floor was getting pretty dang hot, so it made sense to remove some clothing!

The streets of Fitzroy [on film]

Since moving to Melbourne earlier this year, I set up office in Fitzroy just off Brunswick st. The plan was to immerse myself in the Melbourne culture and try and work out what it is about this place that is so appealing! Most days I pop out with a camera in hand and shoot a few frames on the street. Here are a bunch shot on tri-x 400. I love it here.