My Story - 2025
This body of work, taken with the Leica MEV1, was recognised and featured at the Leica MEV1 launch in Singapore, marking a meaningful collaboration with Leica.
The selection included two photographs made during a quiet walk through Singapore’s Little India — unplanned moments shaped by light, movement, and everyday human presence. Together, the images reflect an attentiveness to how people inhabit shared spaces, how traces of life linger in walls, streets, and gestures, and how ordinary scenes carry layered narratives when observed with patience.
Their inclusion reflects an alignment between my ongoing visual practice and Leica’s commitment to storytelling rooted in observation, atmosphere, and the human condition — where meaning emerges not from spectacle, but from presence.
"Traces on the wall" - a child, an adult, a lamp post shadow that meet under afternoon light. The wall becomes a canvas where time and memory overlap.
"Hands that Know" - two ladies selecting tomatos at a market, their gestures sure and unhurried. Every touch shows familiarity - a rhythm formed through years of daily life.