Leica Store Singapore

Photowalk: The Last Kampung in Singapore

$50.00
#P65-26

Follow Mathias Heng as he takes you through Singapore's last Kampung. Reminisce the good old days and capture memories of the last Kampung with fellow enthusiasts.

Date & Time:
11 February 2023 
9am - 12.30pm (Inclusive of travelling time)

Note: Participants are responsible in ensuring that you are available to attend the workshop on the selected date and time. No cancellation or refund is allowed upon sign up. 

Meet-up Location:
Leica Store at Raffles Hotel 

  • Transport to and from Lorong Buangkok will be provided. 
  • The photowalk will end off with a review of the photographs at Leica Store Raffles Hotel. 
Instructor: 
Mathias Heng (@mathiasheng)

Things to note:
  • All cameras are welcome and there will be a limited selection of Leica gear available for attendees to use. 
  • No cancellation or refund upon sign up. 

 

Follow Mathias Heng as he takes you through Singapore's last Kampung. Reminisce the good old days and capture memories of the last Kampung with fellow enthusiasts.

Date & Time:
11 February 2023 
9am - 12.30pm (Inclusive of travelling time)

Note: Participants are responsible in ensuring that you are available to attend the workshop on the selected date and time. No cancellation or refund is allowed upon sign up. 

Meet-up Location:
Leica Store at Raffles Hotel 

  • Transport to and from Lorong Buangkok will be provided. 
  • The photowalk will end off with a review of the photographs at Leica Store Raffles Hotel. 
Instructor: 
Mathias Heng (@mathiasheng)

Things to note:
  • All cameras are welcome and there will be a limited selection of Leica gear available for attendees to use. 
  • No cancellation or refund upon sign up. 

 

Mathias Heng (@mathiasheng)

Mathias Heng is an international photojournalist who spends much of his time on assignments and conducting photography workshops.

Much of his work is emotionally charged; focusing on the documentary narrative of conflicts, natural disaster, poverty, social issues and its effects on the civilian population. He captures the turning points of human history and always approaches his subjects with respect and dignity.

His work appears internationally in a range of publications for both NGOs and editorial organisations throughout Asia and Europe. He is also a sought after workshop instructor and speaker who inspires his participants through his works and actions.

Despite his exposure to many atrocities, Mathias has never lost his passion and commitment to humanity; he continues to capture images which speak to people around the globe.

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