Author / kaychin
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Photographing Grief
As a newspaper photographer, I took my fair share of pictures of people in grief.
December 16, 2020 -
You Are Free To Say No
Last year, a government-linked organization wrote to invite me to be a speaker at one of the events.
December 16, 2020 -
Are You A Real Photojournalist?
My photojournalism class just ended and I have decided to write a ‘checklist’ for the students, to let them decide whether or not they have learned anything useful.
December 16, 2020 -
Can All of You Try To Get Along?
We held a ‘board’ meeting at our new home early this afternoon and decided, on a vote of 2-0, that if we were to move again in future, we will hire professionals…
December 16, 2020 -
[ K ] Start-Up
Don’t let the ‘boring’ title mislead you into thinking this is just a series about IT nerds.
December 16, 2020 -
Time To Be Aware
According to a recent poll conducted by The Sunday Times, 55 out of the 100 poll respondents did not follow the saga at Aware, and 70 said they didn’t care.
December 16, 2020 -
[ BOOK LIVES ] Last Call by Harry Gruyaert
Last Call by Harry Gruyaert Thames & Hudson ISBN 978-0500545225 As an intrepid photographer, Harry Gruyaert must have spent a big part of his life jetting around the world and thus, at…
December 16, 2020 -
Thank You, Photography, Thank You
Eager to become a better storyteller, I applied and was accepted at the Missouri Photo Workshop in 1991.
December 16, 2020 -
Panoramic Singapore – The Redux Edition
Time is what I have plenty of these days. On a moody afternoon, I rewrote the introduction to my first monograph, Panoramic Singapore.
July 21, 2020
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