Benny's two decades as a professional photographer speak volumes. He's a master at capturing the true spirit of people—whether it's the joy of a wedding, the energy of a corporate event, or the unique personality in a portrait. For Benny, photography isn't just a job; it's his way of sharing his unique perspective on the world.

Benny's approach to people photography is all about genuine connection. He aims to showcase his subjects authentically, highlighting their best qualities with natural, relatable images. He collaborates closely with each person, boosting their confidence and capturing their most genuine selves.

"I invest time in getting to know my subjects, understanding their personalities to plan the perfect shoot," Benny explains. "Photography is about creating a stunning portrait that truly represents the person—not just a picture of someone who looks good but bears little resemblance to the real individual. Authenticity has always been, and will always be, central to my work." 

In today's rapidly evolving world, Benny remains committed to his core values. He believes in adapting to change while staying true to his unique vision. He embraces new technologies, but his work always retains its signature style, consistency, and personal touch.

Singapore-based commercial photographer and FUJIFILM X-Photographer. His work? Quirky, unique, and all about capturing the unpredictable energy of people. "People are the best – fun, challenging, sometimes scary, always rewarding," he says.

Beyond his individual work, Ivan's the creative force behind FujiFanBoys (@FujiFanBoys), a massive Online community built around workshops, photowalks, and the annual "Best of Show" competition. In 2022, the competition blew up, with over 10,000 entries from around the world and the winning shot displayed in seven global cities – making it the biggest FUJIFILM community competition ever.

So yeah, he's an X-Photographer, but honestly, Ivan's a FUJIFILM Fanboy through and through.

Mindy, a highly accomplished Singaporean photographer, uses her camera to capture the essence of human experiences, portraying both the challenges and victories of everyday life. 

Initially a journalist, Mindy's talent earned her a Society of Publishers Asia Award for Human Rights Reporting. In 2008, she transitioned to photography, seamlessly blending journalistic integrity with captivating visuals. Her diverse portfolio includes prestigious events like the Beijing Paralympics and the Singapore F1 Grand Prix, showcasing her versatility. Her impressive client list includes National Geographic, Bloomberg, the Singapore Tourism Board, Uniqlo, and McDonald's, demonstrating the breadth of her work. 

Beyond her remarkable photography, Mindy's influence extends to her role as a FUJIFILM ambassador, conducting workshops and presentations internationally. She also produced a 90-minute documentary, "Camera Punk," exploring global camera culture, and hosts a YouTube series, "FujiGirl," offering insights into her creative journey. Mindy is a prominent and influential figure in the photography world.

Singapore-based photographer and director, seriously obsessed with cameras since way back when.  He's not just taking photos; he's crafting visual narratives, a total pro at lighting and storytelling.  His client list is fire: MullenLowe, Prodigious, BBDO, Unilever, Knorr, Tiger Beer, Nestlé, Grab, Subaru, MOHH, Hyundai, Cotton On, Navy, and SAF—need we say more?

When he's not on set, you will find him setting off on a new adventure on his motorcycle.

 

Wayne is a Singapore-based underground music photographer. He started out shooting film, which explains his grainy, high-contrast, monochrome style. Now working with digital gear and sometimes adapting vintage lenses, he plays with movement and light to capture the chaotic and dynamic vibe of underground live shows.

For him, it’s more than just documenting the events, it's about capturing the moments that truly define the experience. With his connection to the music, his photos are filled with intense expressions, blurred motion, and gritty textures that pull you right into the action. You can sense he’s in the thick of it, catching the sweat, the bruises, and those split-second moments that make a show memorable.

 

 

Jonathan is a passionate hobbyist photographer from Singapore, known online as GrumpyOogway. Specializing in travel and street photography, Jonathan’s work is driven by a deep curiosity about the world and a desire to capture fleeting, candid moments that often go unnoticed.

He originally chose to photograph under a pseudonym to keep the spotlight on his imagery rather than his identity, encouraging viewers to engage more deeply with the emotion and story behind each frame.

His preferred focal length is 35mm. An intentional choice that reflects his belief in the power of observation. The natural perspective of this lens closely mirrors the human eye, allowing him to compose scenes without the compression of telephoto lenses or the distortion of ultra-wides. For him, the 35mm focal length offers just enough constraint to challenge creativity, turning every frame into a deliberate act of seeing.

His style often incorporates strong use of light and shadow, negative space, and the quiet tension of waiting for the right moment. Rather than chasing perfection, he embraces the beauty of imperfections and the emotional undercurrents in ordinary scenes.

Jonathan also finds the tactile experience and colour science of Fujifilm cameras essential to his creative process. The intuitive controls and film simulations help him stay present and immersed while shooting.

Beyond the lens, he hopes to inspire others to slow down, notice more, and appreciate the quiet poetry of everyday life. He enjoys connecting with other creatives and believes that photography is as much about the journey as it is the final frame.

 

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