Denver, CO
What a strange vintage we are. Constantly needing to photograph each thing, each moment. What other species demands to self archive everything? The same information, experiences, places visually captured over and over again. What do we expect to learn from it; from taking a picture of it all?
Dec 20, 2021
Dec 10, 2021
Fried Carrot Cake
This dish goes surprisingly well with Singapore's ubiquitous 1-for-1 deals.
Holland Village, Singapore
Dec 3, 2021
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Reflectional Texture
Let's suppose you wanted to create a body of work. Something that embodied more than your travels. Something that wasn't just a collection of your travels photographs, but rather the eye you saw them with.
How would you start?
East Pulau Ubin
Kayaking from Pasir Beach, across the straight, and then all the way around Palau Ubin sounded like a great idea. 20KM later, it no longer seemed like such a carefree plan. Everyone survived and in hindsight I'm glad to have done it.
Pulau, Ubin, Singapore
Pulau Sekudu, 青蛙岛
Legend has it that three animals from Singapore a pig, an elephant, and a frog had a challenge to see who could swim the shore of Johor first. The animals that failed to reach the shore would be turned into a rock. All three creatures were bad swimmers and could not reach Malaysia. So the frog turned into Pulau Sekudu, while the the pig and elephant turned into Pulau Ubin.
Frog Island, Singapore
Oct 24, 2021
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Sep 9, 2021
OBJECT
Photography, the act of copying a physical object into an analog or digital format. Which in no way shape or form represents the object in its current state or form. Rather it represents the angle, lighting, and state of the object at the time the photo was taken.
Sep 3, 2021
Bukit Timah Caves
Cave 1
Cave 2
These man-made caves were constructed by the Japanese during World War II and likely used for storage.
Interestingly Cave 1 appears to cut all the way to the other side of the hill. When Cave 1 was originally constructed, this was likely not the case. Rather in the years after the war when Hindhede Quarry was still an active granite quarry, it is likely that blasting accidently cut into this part of the cave. I suspect the view is rather incredible if it could be accessed.
Bukit Timah Nature Preserve, Singapore
Sep 2, 2021
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