Friday, August 1, 2008

Asian Heritage

This is one of my first few projects when I went for Ray's Class 2 years ago. For the first time, I've learnt and realised what photography is. : )

Photography is not as easy as it seems, it involves philosophy, creativity and most importantly, the passion and love of life. Without passion and love for photography, the photos will turn out to be hollow and meaningless.

Does a picture really tells a thousand words? Well, a photo has the potential to tell a story, life, and everything that the photographer wants to show in his/her picture.

Every photographer is unique and has a story to tell.

Let's share our story and learn from one another... : )

Hope you'll enjoy the photos which i've posted. Do feel free to comment and I am sure I'll learn a lot through your comments! ; )
All Photographs Copyright Eng Kee Ping.

The deities guard the heavenly gate. Ironically, there's a metal gate outisde the door guarding the temple.
What is he thinking of? Why does he give such peace and serenity when we look at him?


One of the best invention by the Chinese. Not only do we use it to take our meals, Chopsticks has become a piece of art too. Every chopstick is a piece of art.



Love the night at clarke quay. Not because of the loud music, but because of the neon lights and the Singapore River. Staring at the water and listening to music with breeze blowing is a good way to chill out.

2 comments:

Ray Tan said...

Halo Jiping,

Thanks for sharing your photographs with us. I can still remember vividly seeing these photos during our workshop. We learned so much from one another and I really looked forward to lessons every week.

Looking at these photos now, what changes do you see in your work?

Solitary Starlight said...

Well, i missed those days when we had lessons too : )

I thought one of the major changes I've noticed myself is the maturity of framing before taking a photograph. My focus is not focusing too much of asthestic but in other aspects of photography. Haha, i'm still an amateur, still learning. :)