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Animal photography is never just about taking a beautiful picture. Every animal has its own personality, behaviour, comfort level, and background. Unlike a controlled portrait session with people, animals may not always understand direction, and that is where patience, awareness, and respect become important.

Whether it is a dog photoshoot, pet portrait session, or animal photography project, boundaries must always be respected. The safety and comfort of the animal come first. When flash or strobe lighting is used, extra care has to be taken to ensure that the animal is not frightened, stressed, or agitated. A good photoshoot should never force a moment at the expense of the animal’s wellbeing or the safety of everyone around.

There is something very honest about photographing animals. They do not pose in the same way people do. Their best moments are often unguarded — a look, a pause, a movement, or a quiet expression that reveals their character. When these moments are captured with care and understanding, the result can be deeply rewarding.

Most of our animal photography work has been focused on dogs, from simple pet portraits to more character-driven photoshoots. But we would love the opportunity to photograph more animals in Singapore, whether for pet owners, animal shelters, brands, campaigns, or meaningful projects that celebrate the bond between animals and people.

A good animal portrait is not only about how the animal looks. It is about capturing its spirit with gentleness, patience, and love.


In the Mood at Kam Leng

Some couples step away from the traditional wedding look in search of something more cinematic and personal. This pre-wedding photoshoot in Singapore was inspired by the iconic mood of In the Mood for Love by Wong Kar-wai, leaning into nostalgia, intimacy, and quiet romance.

Set in Kam Leng Hotel, Singapore, the space carried a beautiful 70s atmosphere. The rustic walls, vintage furniture, and warm lighting did much of the storytelling. With the right wardrobe, hair, and make-up, the session became a subtle homage to a timeless cinematic mood. A thematic couple photoshoot shaped by colour, setting, and emotion.


Wedding Day, Rock Spirit

A rock-and-roll inspired wedding portrait shoot was never meant to look too clean. Before the session, we explored locations and planned a shot list that could carry the couple’s attitude, grit, and edge.

It was hot, greasy, and rough around the edges — with a few cockroaches keeping us company. But that was part of the story. Rock and roll was never meant to be spotless.