The heartbeat of life deserves to be captured. Immortalised. Stories need to be told.

Mostly known by his initials, QR is a content creator who has been documenting life for over a decade—capturing the kind of moments most people would overlook. Drawn to the quiet beauty of the moments in-between, his approach is simple: don’t fake moments, but instead, live a life worth documenting. That mindset has taken him everywhere—from late-night street corners to destination weddings, weaving between personal passion projects and collaborations with global brands.

Whether it’s capturing strangers in motion or friends in stillness, QR’s focus has always been the same: stay present, stay honest, and help others freeze the moments they never want to forget—all while doing it in a style that’s unapologetically his own.

And while his work is rooted in feeling, QR is also a gear nerd through and through. Specs, sensors, lens quirks—he’s always down for gear talk. Nerding out over the technical stuff is a ritual he happily indulges in between the chaos of real life.

 

 

Amanda is a multidisciplinary creative based in Singapore, drawn to the quiet magic of everyday life. With a background in content, design, and storytelling, her work lives at the intersection of softness and intention, where slow moments speak the loudest.

Her love for slow living and soft details is reflected in her visual language: whether it’s light falling across a table or the in-between pause of a morning ritual, Amander captures feeling through detail. Her visual language is calm and considered, often reflective of her belief that beauty doesn’t have to be loud to be moving.

A believer in process over perfection, she creates with intention, always chasing feeling over virality. Through her lens, the most intimate moments become the most memorable.

 

 

My name is Eric. I’m a content creator based in Singapore, also known as the Korean Oppa from Singapore. I started creating content during quarantine while staying in a quarantine facility, documenting the food I was eating during that period. What began as something casual slowly evolved into food reviews, a deeper curiosity about food, and eventually cooking Korean recipes at home because I missed my mom’s food. Along the way, it grew into an effort to document and explore all things Korean and Singaporean, from food to everyday culture.


I’ve always loved taking photos wherever I go, but it was with Fujifilm that I stopped shooting in RAW altogether. The film simulations were so dialed in that I finally trusted what came straight out of the camera.

 

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