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Betty

Betty

I fall in the camp of the left-brain folks who aren’t expected to embrace creative endeavors as naturally. But here I am, riding my creative luck for over half a decade.

First, I got into photography in July 2017. I stayed with it till the doors began closing due to the pandemic. That was when another door flung open — online writing.

I’ve since been at it, and I picked up my photography the moment the lockdowns and related restrictions got lifted.

My favourite genre are :

  • Food

  • Landscape

  • Portrait

  • Wedding photography

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JURO

JURO

Personal bios can be hard to write. Waxing lyrical about yourself can be uncomfortable, especially in the context of professional achievements and amazing things you’ve done.

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Franklin Moore

Franklin Moore

Franklin Moore is an architecture instructor with a flair for the dramatic — and not just in design. With a Master of Architecture from [University Name] and a background in both urban design and theatrical writing, Franklin brings comedy, mystery, and a touch of crime fiction into the classroom. His studio critiques often unfold like detective stories, challenging students to solve “design crimes” and uncover the hidden narratives in spatial form.

When he's not guiding students through the mysteries of structure and space, Franklin performs improv comedy and writes mystery short stories, many of which feature eccentric architects as the sleuths. He believes good architecture tells a story — sometimes with a twist ending.

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Jasmine Rivera

Jasmine Rivera

Jasmine Rivera brings a passion for storytelling through space to her role as an architecture instructor. With a background in both fine arts and architecture, she guides students to think beyond form and function and embrace architecture as a cultural and emotional experience. After earning her M.Arch from UCLA, Jasmine worked on urban regeneration projects in Latin America and Southeast Asia. She now teaches studio courses and seminars on adaptive reuse and vernacular architecture.

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Jino Lee

Jino Lee

Jino Lee is an international award winning travel & destination photographer. 
Once a night owl having spent over 15 years as a musician and sound engineer, he traded late nights for early mornings and took up photography in 2003. He finds inspiration in photographing people, culture and destinations and that motivates him to pursue travel photography. As an assignment travel photographer, he photographs a broad range of subject that is related to the travel and tourism industry. His pictures centered around human interest, with stories building upon and within each location. 

Jino had the honour to be one of the judges for National Geographic Channel's photography contest and his works have been featured in several airlines and travel trade publications. He is a contributor for Getty Images, Stocksy United, Ink Global and appointed destination photographer for SilkAir. 
Besides travel & destination photography, he offers commercial photography in the hospitality and maritime industries. 

www.jinolee.com.sg

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Ng Ngok Swee

Ng Ngok Swee

Ngok Swee first ventured into photography with a film rangefinder in his secondary school days. Soon enough, he was spending much of his time in the darkroom, developing mainly black and white photographs. After retiring from the workforce several years ago, Ngok Swee decided to devote his time to pursuing his two passions: travel and photography. 
Surreal images taken during his trip to North Island, New Zealand, made it to the top 10 finals in the Sony World Photography Awards, and were featured in the Sony Alpha Magazine. 
Several of his photos were also selected for publication in the Leica User Forum (LUF) Charity Books 2010 and 2012, while a photo taken at the Danakil Depression, Ethiopia, was featured in the CNN’s Top 25 Travel Photos of 2014. 
  
http://nns555.zenfolio.com/

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Yeo Yeow Kwang

Yeo Yeow Kwang

A photography veteran, Yeow Kwang started capturing moments with the lens as a school boy in the 1970s. Today, he has won more than a hundred international photography awards, most recently the Best Single Image of The Travel Photographer Of The Year Award 2011, and first place in the Sony World Photography Awards 2013.  
Other awards and accolades under his belt include the Fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society of United Kingdom in 1988, Galaxy Exhibitor Distinction of the Photographic Society of America in 2013, and The Photographer of the Year 2013 by the Singapore Ngee Ann Cultural Centre.
Yeo Kwang, whose works include social documentary, travel and fine-art photography, also engages in a wide array of photography activities, including education, documentary projects and digital editing. He is also a certified photography instructor and has contributed as a jury member at several international competitions.   

https://www.lensculture.com/yeo-kwang-yeo

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