Blog on all things related to photography, weddings and the author's random thoughts on on-going pieces on the world. Opinions and perspectives are the author's. The author, Eugene Tan, is a full-time wedding and family portraiture photographer. a proud father/husband, and madly loves Leeds United.

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I assembled a SecretLab Chair in only 15 minutes

After considering it for a few good years, I finally relented and purchased the well-marketed SecretLab chair. I know I know, it’s “over-rated”, it’s not as “good” as some other chairs. It’s not as “comfortable” as Herman Miller and so on. But considering the price that people are paying for luxurious gaming/massage hybrid chairs as well as best in class Herman Miller chairs, I would say that the SecretLab chair is actually pretty decent for its price, functionality and looks.

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Wake up early for your photography sessions

‘Hey, it’s too damn early. Gosh, waking up at 4 am for a pre-wedding/engagement shoot? You’ve got to be kidding me. I need my sleep.’

Photography is all about light. And what’s better than normal light? Golden hour light. The golden hours in Singapore, from experience, typically is around 6.30 am - 7.30 am depending on the location for sunrise, and around 6 pm-7 pm for sunsets. What’s the golden hour?

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A quick shoot around Raffles during Covid

The way the Singapore government has handled the Covid situation has impressed many, here and around the world. Several countries are reporting second or even third waves of Covid infections and deaths, but here we are in the heart of the central business district (CBD) in Singapore, happily snapping away.

As it was slightly drizzling, I had decided ‘Reflections’ to be the theme of the day. I thought I had it easy.

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Featured photo on Rangefinder's Photos of the Week

A short one today. So I’ve recently had one of my photographs from Huimin and Clement’s couple portraiture featured on Rangefinder Magazine’s Photos of the Week. Rangefinder is an award-winning monthly magazine for wedding and portraiture photography that is based in New York.

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Taking a trip down nolstagia lane. Literally.

There are so many things I had wanted to do, but never really found the time to, especially after my first kid. One of it was visiting the neighbourhoods that I grew up in, or rather, neighbourhood. I have lived in Tampines all my life. Yes, even now that I’m married with a kid.

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Orchards on weekday mornings be like

Singapore’s famous shopping street, Orchard Road, can be pretty bustling once human traffic streams in, especially around the late morning as retail starts bursting into life. You get to see all walks of life, from the ‘busy’ office worker who decides to have an early coffee break, to the young student on his/her way to class (or shop).

And then you get uncles like me, with a camera in his hands, perched and ready to strike. To photograph, that is, with my trusty and current favourite camera, the Fujifilm X100V.

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Choosing a wedding venue? Check out Panamericana Sentosa.

With weddings now scaled down due to the Covid19 pandemic, many couples have been scrambling to find the next suitable venue outside of the usual hotel ballrooms and grand churches. Lo and behold, on the island of Sentosa, there is a beautiful restaurant known as the Panamericana. I have photographed there once, and I have loved the setting ever since.

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Have a theme when you're out for walkaround photography shoots

I tried to have fun with this one, and casually said that the theme of my CBD (Central Business District) shoot will be ‘birds’. I really had no idea where I was going with this but I had fun nonetheless. Shoutout to my photography friends who came along and tried really hard to be bird spotters. A career after retiring awaits us.

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