PHOTOGRAPHY STORYTELLING

In line with the Montage theme and guidelines this year, Photography Storytelling aims to equip participants with the ability to tell a story through their photographs. Experienced local documentary photographers will be sharing various pointers on crafting a collective story with multiple shots.

Join us in an engaging and insightful workshop, where you will receive training and feedback from experienced local documentary photographers! Come along with a few photographs as there will be some time for you to apply the skills and tips you have learnt to craft a story with them during the workshop!

*Note: You cannot bring the photos you intend to submit for the competition for this workshop


WORKSHOP DETAILS

Online Workshop:
Date: 19 June 2021
Time: 6:30pm - 9pm
Venue: Online via Zoom

Note: Sign ups are limited to 30 pax, and if you are unsuccessful in registering, you will be put on the waiting list.


INSTRUCTORS

Brian Teo

Brian is a Singapore based photographer who fuses visual storytelling with the spontaneity of street photography. His works have been exhibited locally — such as the National Museum of Singapore — and featured in major publications like Lianhe ZaoBao. He clinched the Singapore Young Photographer’s Award in 2018 and was one of the finalists of Lensculture’s Black & White Photography Awards in 2019. He was also one of the photographers involved in Singapore’s nomination to inscribe hawker culture on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2019.

Leonard Goh

Leonard is the Group Product Head in Srishti Digilife, which manages multiple imaging brands such as Profoto, MagMod, Phase One, TetherTools, among many others, across Asia. As a trained photojournalist, Leonard has worked for the local papers to cover news stories, as well as creating his own works. A series of images, By Night, led him to represent Singapore in the Asia-Europe Forum for Young Photographers. He was also an adjunct lecturer in a local polytechnic for photojournalism.

PHOTOGRAPHY STORYTELLING

In line with the Montage theme and guidelines this year, Photography Storytelling aims to equip participants with the ability to tell a story through their photographs. Experienced local documentary photographers will be sharing various pointers on crafting a collective story with multiple shots.

Join us in an engaging and insightful workshop, where you will receive training and feedback from experienced local documentary photographers! Come along with a few photographs as there will be some time for you to apply the skills and tips you have learnt to craft a story with them during the workshop!

*Note: You cannot bring the photos you intend to submit for the competition for this workshop


WORKSHOP DETAILS

Online Workshop:
Date: 19 June 2021
Time: 6:30pm - 9pm
Venue: Online via Zoom

Note: Sign ups are limited to 30 pax, and if you are unsuccessful in registering, you will be put on the waiting list.


INSTRUCTORS
Brian Teo

Brian is a Singapore based photographer who fuses visual storytelling with the spontaneity of street photography. His works have been exhibited locally — such as the National Museum of Singapore — and featured in publications like Lianhe ZaoBao. He clinched the Singapore Young Photographer’s Award in 2018 and was one of the finalists of Lensculture’s Black & White Photography Awards in 2019. He was also one of the photographers involved in Singapore’s nomination to inscribe hawker culture on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

Leonard Goh

Leonard is the Group Product Head in Srishti Digilife, which manages multiple imaging brands such as Profoto, MagMod, Phase One, TetherTools, among many others, across Asia. As a trained photojournalist, Leonard has worked for the local papers to cover news stories, as well as creating his own works. A series of images, By Night, led him to represent Singapore in the Asia-Europe Forum for Young Photographers. He was also an adjunct lecturer in a local polytechnic for photojournalism.

WORKS FROM THE INSTRUCTORS

 

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By Leonard Goh

 

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