Day: January 9, 2026

  • Black and White Images: Photography Shops and How to Photograph Singapore Architecture

    There is something undeniably powerful about a black and white architectural photograph. Stripped of color, a building’s soul is laid bare. Its lines become sharper, its textures more profound, and its form more sculptural. In a city like Singapore, a vibrant tapestry of colonial-era shophouses, futuristic skyscrapers, and sprawling heartland estates, this monochrome approach offers…

    This monochromatic photograph captures a low-angle view of the iconic Marina Bay Sands structure, emphasizing the vertical lines of its three towers and the curved cantilevered roof. The image features a prominent grainy texture, giving the modern architectural landmark a vintage, film-like aesthetic against the sky.