Woke Up Late, Too Late to Go Out
I woke up late today, feeling quite tired and unmotivated to go out and shoot. It’s one of those days
Capturing Moments, Unleashing Emotions: Photography Beyond the Lens.
Capturing Moments, Unleashing Emotions: Photography Beyond the Lens.
I woke up late today, feeling quite tired and unmotivated to go out and shoot. It’s one of those days
Shoe shine? That’s something I only see in movies, not in the streets of Malaysia. And with more business casual
It’s been many months since my last trip to Japan. My previous trip, which took me to multiple cities, ended
Walking through the streets of Tokyo in early November felt magical. This photo captures a quiet moment—a man cycling calmly
I hadn’t explored the streets around Nakameguro Station before, so I took the opportunity to wander for a couple of
A quiet moment on a rainy day—capturing the simplicity and resilience of city life. The solitary figure, sheltering under an
Every time I visit Tokyo, I make a point to spend at least an hour walking in the morning, capturing
One of the most captivating aspects of street photography is the element of surprise—you never truly know what you’ll capture
It’s been many years since my last visit to Shinjuku. At night, this area is as vibrant as one could
Exploring Chow Kit Market with my Leica M10 Monochrome, I captured early morning scenes—an old man reciting the Quran and another enjoying breakfast, all bathed in soft, monochrome light. …
Continue readingMorning Walk in Chow Kit Market: Capturing Moments with the Leica M10 Monochrome
Capture the gritty beauty of Kuala Lumpur’s Chow Kit Market with a 50mm lens and monochrome camera during a morning walk. Discover the contrasting scenes of urban life, where modernity meets rustic charm, all through the timeless lens of black and white photography. …
Continue readingCapturing the Gritty Beauty of Chow Kit Market: A Morning Walk with a 50mm Lens
Explore the hidden world behind Chow Kit Market through the lens of a Monochrom camera. Discover the daily grind of market workers in striking black and white photography. …