Where Magazine Cover May 2008

12 05 2008

It’s out!! The 10th Anniversary issue of Where magazine features the much celebrated launch of the Singapore Flyer. We captured the cover photo of the opening fireworks from Sheares bridge.

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Singapore Flyer Opening Ceremony Fireworks

15 04 2008

Where magazine commissioned us to do a cover shoot for the opening ceremony of the Singapore Flyer. It was tedious to get to our locations but it was well worth the effort.

Singapore Flyer Fireworks

Singapore Flyer Fireworks

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Tempus of Time Photography for German Magazine

16 03 2008

Did a shoot for a German Luxury Magazine called “How to spend it” shooting for a horological (timepieces) journalist covering the Tempus of Time exhibition hosted by the Hour Glass in Singapore. He gave me a crash course on horology and how this exhibition in Singapore is significant as it’s the one of 3 exhibitions around the world annually. The shoot included an interview with Michael Tay, the Executive Director of The Hour Glass.

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First Magazine Family FilmFest

14 11 2007

First Magazine ran a series of movie screenings. This one was before the National Stadium was closed down. Almost 15,000 people came by to have a last glimpse of the national stadium and enjoyed the screening of “The Incredibles”.

First Magazine @ the National Stadium

Their next screening was held at the Botanic Gardens with the show “Happy Feet”. Joe Augustin was the host and entertained everyone. Dr Vivian Balakrishnan was also invited as the guest of honour for the event.
First Magazine - Botanic Gardens

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Torque Magazine Car Show @ Millenia Walk

20 10 2007

Torque brought in many sleek cars and we brought in our mobile studio. The backdrop was the $2.5 Million dollars Zonda Roadster. Public & guests walked away with their personalised magazine cover printed on photocards to keep and show off in their wallets. 

Torque - Junita Simons

Torque - Sharon 

The magazine cover was designed for shots taken vertically. The photos which were not able to fit in the vertical format had an alternative layout.

Torque - Landscape

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Roxy Parfums launch with 8 days magazine @ Cafe Del Mar

15 09 2007

Roxy Parfums and 8 days collaborated on a launch of their parfums held at the cool Cafe Del Mar.

They had a great list of guests and a great band to keep everyone entertained..
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Travel Photojournalism for SilkAir

7 08 2007

SilkAir requested for me to cover their destinations for their in-flight magazine SilkWinds.
Here’s the cover shot for Yangon & Shenzhen. 

SilkWinds Cover - Yangon

SilkWinds Cover - Shenzhen

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Nikko Hotel in Yangon

15 01 2006

This is a Japanese hotel in Yangon, Myanmar. Covered this for SilkAir’s inflight magazine, Silkwinds.

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Featured as Action Photographer on Photoi

1 08 2004

Photoi Cover August 2004
Photoi August Writeup

Extract from text:

About the Photographer: Willy Foo
I started digital photography 10 years ago with an Epson PhotoPC 600. It was one of the first digital cameras that game rich colours at 640×480. Since then I’ve had 13 digital cameras and am now shooting with a Nikon D2H DSLR. When I had a Sony 707. I spent a lot of time shooting in the Jurong Bird Park and at the Zoo. The shots came out fantastic, however when I was trying to capture action, it became frustrating having to pre-focus and pre-empt the shutter lag. While I was known for shooting humming birds. I had to spend huge amounts of time waiting for the humming bird to come to a pre-focused spot. After some savings, I decided to move onto a DSLR and got a Nikon D100, knowing that the 3 fps would at least get me more shots in an action sequence. Unfortunately for the hummingbird, the flash could only sync at 1/180, which is not sufficients enough to freeze the wings. Thus, I moved on to sports.

Using a Nikon AFS 80-200mm as my main lens, I started capturing more action. I learnt that the expressions make the shot and thus would fire the camera in sequences. I ended up with huge volumes of photos each trip and spent tons of time going through them.

After upgrading to the Nikon D2H at its 8 fps, the number of photos simply got too huge. I adopted a ‘keep only the best frames’ mentality. With the D100, I would delectively delete shots which did not turn out well, but with the D2H, I would protect only 1 or 2 shots from each eqeuence and use ‘delete all’ to delete the rest.

I love to capture the moment during the peak of action, the expressions of joy, pain, desperation and anger, which flashes past in an instant. It’s not just the action that makes the shot for me. It’s as much the expression of the sportsman. It’s gratifying when the palyers enjoy seeing their own photos in these moments captured in the heart of the action which they are almost unconscious of.

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