10 Best Singapore Photo Spots: 2026 Local Photographer Picks
The best Singapore photo spots are Marina Bay Sands at sunrise, Gardens by the Bay at the Supertree light show, Haji Lane for shophouse...
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Natural and happy portraiture style of photography. I do add slight post processing style to add dimension to dull environment. If not, generally I shoot in natural colour with occasional B&W.
1. Leading lines.
2. Bokeh.
3. Environment.
1. Botanic Garden – Nature, 2. Lower Pierce – Nature, 3. Marina Barrage – City, 4. One – Fullerton, 5. Hort Park, 6. Changi Boardwalk, 7. Chinese Garden, 8. Japanese Garden.
English, Mandarin, Hokkien (Taiwan Dialect.)
Cheok is a local photographer in Singapore who shoots in a natural and happy portraiture style, generally in natural colour with the occasional black-and-white frame. His work uses slight post-processing to add dimension to dull or flat environments, with an interest in leading lines, bokeh, and the surrounding environment.
Singapore is Cheok’s home base, and his recommended spots include the Botanic Gardens for natural greenery and Lower Pierce Reservoir for forested boardwalks. From there, sessions often move toward Marina Bay Sands for the skyline, Gardens by the Bay for the Supertree Grove, and Merlion Park for the harbour frame. He times these around the patterns described in the Singapore photo spots resources, balancing the cleaner light at the bay against the deeper shade in the nature reserves.
Within the city, Cheok extends to Chinatown for textured shophouse facades, Haji Lane for the painted murals, the Esplanade for the bay viewed from the opposite side, Tiong Bahru for retro-modern frontages, Clarke Quay for the riverside at dusk, and East Coast Park for the beachfront. His attention to leading lines and bokeh translates well across both green and built-up districts. The Localgrapher Singapore photo spots resources help structure the order of stops by available light and walking distance.
Cheok works with couples, families, and solo travelers who want a natural, happy portrait feel rather than a posed studio look. He speaks English on set, sets compositions around leading lines and clean backgrounds, and applies a light touch of post-processing where the environment needs lift. He aligns the session with the Singapore photoshoot guide content around tropical weather and walkable MRT routing, and his pricing follows the Singapore photographer cost guide for transparent budgeting. For couples planning a surprise, the Singapore proposal guide informs how he positions discreetly around Marina Bay or Fort Canning Park before the reveal.
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