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. he shoots primarily on the fujifilm system, a proud father/husband, and madly loves Leeds United.
Why you should consider Min Jiang at Dempsey for your wedding venue (UPDATED for 2024)
After photographing weddings at various venues across the years, be it grand hotel ballrooms, small intimate bars, cosy dimly lit restaurants, and even shophouses – I always find myself wanting to photograph more at Min Jiang at Dempsey. It still remains one of my favourites for short ROMs (marriage solemnisations) or actual day weddings, whether it is a lunch or dinner reception.
Arranged a pre-wedding collab shoot for potential joinees
So, we have finally arrived in the month of August. August, in Singapore, is traditionally a lull month for wedding creatives because of the ‘Hungry Ghost Festival / 七月’. During this period, weddings are normally avoided because many Chinese believe that it is not a good month to hold auspicious activities.
Diversify into food photography? Or not.
Graduated groom Bing Rru, an amazing chef in his own right, recently made plenty of headlines when he opened Kuro Kare at within the SMU premise with his partners. Their amazing black curry, hence the name Kuro Kare, is cooked for 36 hours prior and served with whichever dish you decide to order.
I had an opportunity to head down to eat, as well as photograph some scenes and dishes.
Lenses on a wedding day.
A lot of times, my inspiration comes from the many films I watch. And it is not just about 'feels' of a certain film. It can get quite technical.
There's a reason why photographers select and switch between their wide-angle lens and their close-up telephoto lens. If you've got 2 minutes to digest what I am about to type, thank you .
Interview with Ching, from 5am Flowers
We recently got the opportunity to ‘sit down’ with Ching, a florist / stylist from 5am Flowers, one of our fellow wedding industry partners. This impromptu photoshoot session came about from another one of my project ideations and I thought of featuring (all the while honing my studio portraiture experience) fellow industry vendors and understanding them a little.
Street photography and how I approach them (Photo walks with Fujifilm community)
I wouldn’t dare call myself a street photographer. In this day and age, who would? Oh wait - unless you’re one of those ‘photographers’ on the streets approaching pretty ladies, asking them for a photo. Heard that they are rampant on TikTok. ‘Hi I’m a street photographer, can I take your picture?” is how they begin. Cringe much. Even in China, they are getting increasingly popular. Even Straits Times term them ‘street photographers’ in this article here. Got to do your research, team at ST : (
But what I can claim, is that I love photographing on the street a lot. In fact, I got my start in this career, photographing on the streets.
Here's to 3 full years of full-time wedding photography.
April 2022 marks the third year I have been photographing weddings as a full-time job. What began as a leap of faith in 2019, after 10 years of corporate slaving, turned into a real passion and the belief that I could photograph 'nice' photographs for couples looking to celebrate their special day.
2021 stinks. Or does it?
As the malls start to play Christmas songs, and the year runs down to its inevitable end, I'll just start by saying - we survived. Sorta. Soaked in the festive mood, but yet taking in the harsh realities of what Covid has done to us at the same time, I took a while to gather my thoughts to pen this. This year has definitely been one to remember, for all its fragilities and dualities. For every small win that we can celebrate, we would be countered with the seemingly overused phrase of "one step forward, two steps back". For weddings to take place, we have to adapt to the many restrictions to limit the spread of Covid.
Quick thoughts on the latest setback
I just wanted to summarise my thoughts on the latest setback for us to move forwards. I know many couples feel lost (especially those who have postponed a few times already). For us, it's plain deja vu.