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jose-jeulandsg · 21 days
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Jose Jeuland: Capturing Essence of Elegance in Singapore and Beyond – By Jose Jeuland
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With so many luxury hotels and small boutique accommodations in Singapore, the need for exceptional hotel photography has never been greater. A hotel’s visual representation is crucially important in the acquisition of guests as it showcases its aesthetics, charm or uniqueness. It is at this point that Jose Jeuland, a well-known Hotel Photographer comes to play when he employs his artistic mind and technical knowhow to bring out these qualities.
The Art of Hotel Photography
Hotel photography is a complex genre that requires intimate knowledge not only about the hotel industry but also about how photography works. This art goes beyond merely documenting rooms and facilities; it tells a story combining visual elements that imply luxury or taste of an establishment among others. He stands tall in his craft since through his skills he brings out what architecture, interior design and ambience defines each particular building.
Jose Jeuland: The Maestro of Hotel Photography
Jose Jeuland’s journey into the world of photography speaks volumes about his love for it. With years of experience behind him and a wide ranging portfolio he has perfected himself in his trade. Jose who lives in Singapore has worked with many prestigious hotels making them look better through amazing visuals like those seen on postcards. His methodical approach ensures that every aspect of shot taking corresponds to the notion being expressed by the hotel.
Showcasing Singapore’s Luxurious Hotels
In Singapore lie multiple luxurious hotels each having their own distinct features. From extravagant fixtures within five star lodgings to cozy settings characteristic of boutique establishments, Jeuland can shoot anything you want. In fact, some names include Intercontinental Shangri-La Grand Hyatt etc. Through capturing these images using my camera lens I want people to see how elegant they are thereby convincing potential customers to try them for themselves.
The Technical Expertise
It takes a lot of technical skills and imagination to be able to do hotel photography. He combines both aspects in utilizing advanced photographic techniques and state-of the art equipment, which enable him to obtain high-quality images. Understanding that lighting, composition, and perspective are key elements in making photos visually attractive is something this artist has mastered. He believes that every element within the frame contributes to the overall narrative.
A Focus on Detail
Jose Jeuland is a photographer who pays attention to details while taking pictures for hotels. He acknowledges that each object within the photo plays its part in the story it tells. While arranging all the items in a room or selecting shots with natural light, he is aware of what needs to be focused on for each hotel. This detailed approach gives more than meaning; it enables potential clients to view what they will perhaps if they book a room there.
Enhancing Brand Identity
In today’s digital age, good visual identity is vital for any hotel establishment. High quality photographs play an important role in developing such an identity as well as maintaining it. Jose Jeuland helps them understand their own brands so that they can be guided by these while coming up with excellent photographs of their properties. With his help, many hotels are able to attract more guests and increase their booking rates by showing them from an outstanding angle.
Power of Storytelling
Storytelling is one of the main aspects of Hotel Photography. Jose Jeuland has a unique talent in making these stories real through photography. From architectural beauty to various experiences, he captures what the hotel is really about. Possible visitors can see themselves enjoying luxury and comfort in their rooms through this man’s camera which increases their chances of going there.
Specific Services For Each Hotel
Jose Jeuland knows that every hotel is unique and therefore needs its own photo coverage. He offers personalized services as per the requirements of his clients. This could be an extensive shoot covering all aspects of the hotel or targeted images of specific locations; whatever it may be Jose delivers a tailored plan for all situations. His flexibility coupled with quality ensures improved results over client expectations.
The Impact Of Professional Hotel Photography
For a hotel, professional photos are more than just an expense; they contribute to its success. A good picture on your site will not only attract more customers but also boost your online presence as well. In today’s era where most bookings are done through the internet, having visually appealing photographs makes all the difference. In this competitive industry, the work by Jose Jeuland makes hotels stand out beyond others and attracts people who care about where they stay.
Conclusion
Singapore, a vibrant city with a booming hospitality industry cannot do without skilled hotel photographers like any other thriving business center in Asia Pacific region, therefore requires highly skilled individuals to help them in such endeavors. Through hard work and dedication to his craft, Jose Jeuland has managed to create his own niche within this market space so that today he is recognized as one of Singapore’s leading photographers within this field. He is among those whom you can hire when you need nothing but perfect visual representation of hotels at any given time for attracting guests and improving brand identity including social media presence. Thus it is certain that the demand for professional hotel photographs will only grow, as the market for hotels in Singapore will continue to evolve and Jose Jeuland will be indispensable in this effort of showing their grandeur to the planet.
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josejeuland01 · 1 year
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Masterful Hotel Photographer Singapore: Jose Jeuland's Captivating Hospitality Imagery
Meet the exceptional talent of Jose Jeuland, the premier hotel photographer in Singapore, whose artistry transcends traditional hospitality photography. With a keen eye for detail, he transforms hotel interiors and exteriors into captivating visual stories. Whether it's the elegance of a luxurious suite, the inviting ambiance of a hotel's restaurant, or the grandeur of its architecture, Jeuland's lens captures it all. His images are more than photographs; they're experiences that transport viewers to the heart of your hotel's charm. For those seeking to showcase their hospitality ventures in the best light, Jose Jeuland is the photographer to trust.
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meta-holott · 6 months
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1977 Singapore, Tanjong Pagar Road, hotel, backpackers
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maemarch · 1 year
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Oasia Hotel Downtown by WOHA taken from Gopeng St., Singapore
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ghostofhyuck · 5 months
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NCT Dream on their honeymoon!
AN: someone requested this one. GASP, THANK U. Mentions of sex lol because what's a honeymoon without sex. (Implied that you two already did it, but the first night meant having sex as a married couple, why am I explaining this jksdfkjsdk)
Mark Lee
Mark would probably take you somewhere in America. Probably LA or Miami, somewhere in the coastal area. Just you two enjoying the beach and spending the day at the carnival or fair land. You two are young lovers enjoying the night life in America! It'll be full of alcohol, giggles, and just spontaneous foodtrip! You two will book an airbnb with the cutest and coziest interior design. Also the first night would probably be more intimate and you two are nervous but at the same time, clumsy because you two wouldn't stop laughing ?? as if you two didn't fucked before lol. 
Huang Renjun
Since your wedding with Renjun is during the summer or spring season, he would definitely take you to Japan for the honeymoon. It'll be during the cherry blossom season! It's cute and something about seeing the first bloom makes it exciting for both of you. You two will book a nice expensive hotel room and just spent the duration of the honeymoon sightseeing and of course, taking pictures around cherry blossoms trees. The first night with him is just like the first time you two had sex, but this time, you two are now married and much experienced. So it's much more special!
Lee Jeno
Jeno would take you to Japan too because he knows how much you love the culture there. He'll book a nice traditional house, (for the vibe he said.) and just take you to places like Tokyo Disneyland and Ghibli museum because you're a child at heart! He'll enjoy it too of course! You two also did A LOT of shopping. Also his looks are so exquisite, very tourist husband vibes with the shades and camera. OKAY so the first night with him is VERY much intimate, like you two just sitting in front of each other before you tell him to please take care of you. And he'll just smiles and say the same thing.
Lee Donghyuck
I like to think that you and Haechan probably fucked after your wedding, and that's because you two were so drunk after the reception LOL. But despite having a beach wedding, Haechan will still have a beach destination for your honeymoon. Bali, Palawan maybe. Anyways, you two will book a room in an expensive resort that's overlooking the beach. It's just a honeymoon full of beach activities, playfulness, and just you two being lovey-dovey!! Will kiss you under the sun set at some point. Also the first night will be much more romantic compared when you two were drunk. 
Na Jaemin
Jaemin would probably take you to Europe for your honeymoon. Somewhere in Amsterdam or Paris because he's a romantic. Definitely a city tour especially during night where the city's much alive, filled with people and just bustling with noise??? yeah, you two would be holding hands giggling as you two venture out the city. Will also be that photographer husband who takes cute photos of your cute fits. He'll book an expensive hotel room for you two and for the first night, he was very very careful of you, like he was such a gentleman because he wants to show how much he loves you. 
Zhong Chenle
Chenle would think that it's fun for you two to stay within each other's comfort place, so he'll probably take you to Shanghai or maybe Singapore city. It'll be city tour too! Since he's very confident with talking with locals, you two will have underrated food trips and just take you to interesting places that he found while canvassing the area. He's the type to hold your hands because you tend to get lost in the crowd. You chose the accommodation, so you found a cute airbnb that suited each other's taste. The first night with him is full of playfulness! Chenle would constantly tease you but it was still lovely nevertheless.  
Park Jisung
Jisung would also bring you to Europe because he thinks that the 'honeymoon' vibe is just there. Probably in Rome or Barcelona. You two would book a nice hotel that overlooks the entire city, it was breathtaking when you two entered the room. You two would go sightseeing, try local foods, and just take pictures of each other. Jisung has his arms around your shoulder when you two are walking, and both your outfits coordinate! Also he likes to steal kisses from you. The first night would be romantic Like Jisung prepared EVERYTHING and you just lay there and be pretty for him. 
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lewisyellowhelmet · 10 months
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pursuit of happiness
lewis hamilton x actress!reader
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summary: 18+!!!! general m/f s*x acts. reader is a well known actress with a recent scandal, who escapes to lewis for some peace.
read everything else here!
In Singapore, the heat clings to her. Even in the airport, with her sunglasses on, head down, overly focused on the boots of the security guard in front of her who steps a path through the crowd, she can feel the humidity. The flashes of the cameras makes her ears ring, a threatening headache quickly becoming ominously real. 
She remembers when this onslaught made her giddy, when she would try and meet everyone's eye, smile, shake hands. Always new places, always new people. The shame of walking with her face lowered, crowded in by looming men, makes her want to be sick. Still, the questions screamed at her have long become too prying, the autograph hunters too needy, the photographers too scary. 
The car is waiting for her, sleek and black. She’s hustled from the opening doors of the terminal, into the warm bath of tropical air, and then into the air conditioning, leather seats. The door slams behind her, enclosing her in the cab, and the driver is already pulling away, leaving a throng of people half spilling out into the road after her. She knows what they want. She won’t give it to them. 
The hotel room is empty. But there are leftover parts of him. A used towel in the bathroom. A watch next to the beside table, silver and chunky. There’s a yoga mat on the balcony. Her phone is buzzing, maddeningly. She has a sudden urge to throw it off the building. She puts it in the mini fridge instead, on silent. The king bed is expansive, crisp and white. The air in the room is cool and artificial, whirring reliably in the ceiling. When she crawls into bed, the sheets still smell like him. He sleeps on the left, and she tucks his pillow into her body, imagines the feel of his skin on hers, the rustle of his hair, the press of his hand. She falls asleep, bathed in bright sunlight. 
When she wakes, the room is dark, and there’s someone walking around. She is not unused to strangers in her space, interfering with her things, minders and assistants and stylists. If she snoozes her alarm too many times, someone will always come in, open the blinds, waft a coffee under her nose. But this person is sitting beside her now, covering her hand with their own, warm and solid. She blinks open sticky eyes. Lewis is smiling, reaching to stroke the hair off her face. It’s a new colour, bleached and cut short, for the new part that will start filming next week. 
  “It’s quarter past seven,” Lewis says. He always wakes her with the time. A way to centre herself, to adjust. It’s fifteen minutes past seven here, in Singapore, where she is, with him. Her mouth feels dry, her tongue thick. Her limbs are lazy. 
  “How long have you been here?” She says, slurring her words. 
  “Only a few minutes. I’m about to go to dinner if you want to come.” 
  “I don’t want to go anywhere.” 
Lewis looks disappointed in her, for a moment, but the expression passes off his face like it was never there. Shame curdles in her belly. The headache is still striking against her temples. 
  “It’s a private place, there won’t be any photographers,” Lewis says. 
  “But people will know.” 
Lewis strokes over her head a final time, his hand solid and welcome, “Yes, probably.” 
  She groans, and rolls away from him, so he can’t see how her eyes are getting wet and sore. She wants to crawl deeper into the bed and never come out, never be seen by anyone else. The bed shifts as Lewis stands up. 
  “I don’t know how long I’ll be,” he says. 
  “Wait,” she says, muffled, but doesn’t remove her head from where it’s stuffed into the pillow. The fabric is getting damp around her mouth. She can’t get enough oxygen. She can feel him watching her. 
  When she lifts her head up, she’s breathing hard. Her headache throbs. 
  “Let me get dressed,” she says. 
The restaurant is at the bottom of the hotel, easily accessible to the public, but the host guides them to a private room that has windows into an enclosed garden, a water feature trickling. Lewis is handed a completely vegan menu. She doesn’t feel hungry at all, it’s the middle of the night in L.A., and orders a vodka soda. 
  “He said the marriage was over,” she says, when she can’t hold it in any longer. Lewis is chewing polenta. He looks at her for a long time. He’s ordered an expensive bottle of red wine, which she knows she will drink most of. 
  “Did you believe him?” He asks, eventually. She stares at the three scallops in front of her, picturesque on their clean pink shells. 
  “Yes,” she says. 
  “Why?” 
Her voice is sticking in her throat. She has to eat a scallop so she doesn't start to cry. 
  “I guess he’s a good actor.” 
Lewis laughs, and she has to smile. The ice in her vodka soda rattles as she sucks down the last of it. 
  “How did it start?” Lewis asks. 
She thinks about saying she doesn’t want to talk about it, that it’s too hard, but his expression is earnest and his eyes are dark and liquid and she wants to dive into them, curl up around his pupil and rest there. 
  “We went out in Rome one night. The other actors and crew as well, but everyone started to head back and we went to this bar in the old city. He touched my knee. He was so nice and interested in me and he promised that he didn’t even live with her anyone, they just pretended so the kids would’t have to deal with the media. He even said the kids were fine with it, everyone was happier now. We walked back to the hotel. He invited me to his room for a drink. I wanted to go, you know. I wanted him to ask me.”
  She has been telling most of the story to the garden and it’s fountain. It’s hard to look at Lewis. He listens carefully. 
  “We slept together every night of the shoot after that. We tried not to let it show on set but it was pretty obvious. One weekend we went to Venice, and the photos. I’m sure you saw them. It was fucking everywhere. I was so angry at him for letting it happen but of course he had no control. No one does. His wife called. We couldn’t leave the hotel because there were so many photographers. Somehow people even got in so I couldn’t leave the room. The security from Rome had to come all the way out and get us. Then his wife somehow got my number.”
  She hasn’t been able to delete the texts yet. She’d read them on the flight to Singapore even, scrolling through. The marriage, it seemed, was not over. 
  “Anyway, we finished the shoot. I went back to L.A., he went to London. He called a few times but. It wasn’t the same. I couldn’t stop thinking about his kids. How much they must hate me. Still,” she shrugs, and tries to smile, but imagines it as ugly and painful, “good press for the movie, I guess.” 
  The waiter has come in, discreet, and pours her a glass of wine, clears their entrees. Her throat feels sore and thick. Lewis is quiet, thanks the man. 
  “Why did you come here?” He asks, after the door has shut with a muffled sound, and it is just them, the wine, and the trickling water. 
  She laughs, but it sounds wet. 
  “I have no idea. You offered. I needed to get away from L.A.”
He sips his wine, and she forgets to look away when his tongue darts out to smooth over his bottom lip as he puts the glass down. 
  “I’m sorry that happened to you,” he says, calm and steady. The sympathy makes her stomach turn over. 
  “Don’t say that, it’s my own fault.” 
Lewis shakes his head, and looks so sad she has to pick up her own glass, take two big mouthfuls, let it stain her mouth. 
  “How’s the season going?” She asks, to change the subject. He sighs. The waiter comes back in with their mains. Somehow they begin talking about something else, careful guided away from both her affair and F1. She almost manages to forget whats happened. 
She stands in the elevator facing so she can watch the numbers climb up as they soar into the sky. The food has pushed the headache momentarily away, and the alcohol is making her loose limbed. Lewis touches her waist gently as they leave the elevator and begin the short walk down the corridor to his suite. Only when he unlocks the door and steps aside for her to go in first does she remember to say, “Did you want me to get my own room?”
 “Don’t be stupid,” he says, “Old friends, right?”
  She laughs as she follows him in, “Sure, old friends.” 
They finish the bottle of wine on the balcony, the heat still thick and clinging. The city moves around them, engines revving, lights changing. She throws her bare legs over his lap, and he strokes her shin, the callouses on his palm soothing. They talk aimlessly, small jokes, old gossip. She wonders if her phone has frozen in the minifridge yet. Which agent or manager has boarded a plane to come and collect her. Lewis starts to yawn when the moon is high, and they go back inside to the air-con. 
She showers first, the water and citrus body wash sluicing the days sweat off her, remaking her, clean and new. Lewis’s toiletries are spilled over the counter. She lifts his bottle of cologne to her nose while she brushes her teeth. 
  When he takes his turn in the bathroom, she flips through the channels on the big television, tucked into the crisp sheets, propped up against too many pillows. The TV is the only light in the room, flickering and constantly changing. She feels exhausted, and like sleep has never been further away. She has not retrieved her phone from the fridge. They’ll find her somehow. They always do. 
Lewis wears soft pyjama pants to bed, low on his hips. She's wearing one of his t-shirts. They’re wet hair tangles as she slouches into his shoulder, tucked into the crook of his armpit while they watch Singaporean news. During the entertainment portion, an image of her in her huge sunglasses at the arrival terminal pops up. She looks pale and sickly in the video. Lewis turns the television off. 
  “It’s okay,” she says, interrupting him saying, “I’m tired, anyway.” 
  “What are you doing tomorrow?” She asks, still leaning against him. His arm is around her, heavy and solid. She feel his chin against her skull. 
  “It’s the race. I’ll be out all day.” 
  “Alright.”
  “When do you have to leave?”
  “Whenever they come and fetch me.” 
  “Maybe if you stayed for the race. Came to the grid. We could make sure you get interviewed, it might distract everyone from. What’s just happened.” 
  She turns her face into his chest, wanting to become one of his tattoos, imprinted on his skin. 
  “Or not,” he says, quietly.
  “I can’t think about it right now,” she says. 
  “Okay,” he soothes. He’s touching her hair, the wrong colour, the wrong length. She feels outside of her own body, even as she tries to cram into his. She touches his stomach, just her fingertips, scratching lower to the line of his waist, his hips bones. He says her name against her forehead, his lips brushing over her skin. 
  “We don’t have to,” Lewis says. 
  “Do you want to?”
  “Of course,” he breathes. 
  “I want to,” she says. 
She lets her head fall lower over his chest, down his abdomen so she can drag her mouth over the muscle there, kiss over his navel, the brush of hair under her mouth as she finds the waistband of his pyjamas. Lewis is sighing and twitching, his hand in her hair. The pressure is familiar, no push, just a warmth. She can feel him against her chin as she laves her tongue over his hip, already hard and wanting. His skin is goose bumped, anticipating. She never wants it to end, wants to keep him dangling on the edge, waiting and waiting. 
He lifts his hips for her to wriggle his pants off him, down the muscle of his thighs, the curve of his knees. Lewis grabs at her (his) t-shirt, pulling it over her head and off so he can sweep his hands over her shoulders, cup her breasts in his hands, smiling dopely at her as his thumbs swipe over her nipples, make her gasp. His cock stands red against his belly, leaking wet. She lowers her head to lick up the length of it, suck him into her mouth, salty and hot. He groans, and his hands tangle in her hair, guiding her rhythm. It’s so easy to fall back into it, remembering him, one hand around the base of him, the other against his hip, bracing herself. He keeps her hair out of her face, mumbles nonsense to her, about how good she is, how amazing it feels. She pulls off to drool over him, let him see the mess he’s made, lick kitten like at the swollen tip. Lewis moans, instinctual from his chest. 
  “Baby,” he says, hips knocking up unconsciously, “Baby, please.” 
  “What do you want?” She asks, her hand slicking up and down the length of him, the sounds lewd. 
  “I want you. I just want you. So badly, please.” 
  “Where do you want me?”
  “Anywhere,” he’s grinning, mouth wet, cheeks flushed, “Anywhere.” 
She sits herself up on her knees, and he whines as she lets go of him, takes his face in her hands. He kisses her messy and desperate, his tongue between her teeth. He drags at her hair, and the tingling pain of it makes her groan into him. 
  His hand between her legs, stroking, spreading her wetness. She has to stop kissing him to breathe, their noses knocking together, dropping her head into the crook of his shoulder to pant as he slips a finger into her, another, crooks them just right and fucks her with his hand. 
  “I know,” he croons, as she shudders against his chest, “I know, feels good, huh?” 
  “Yes,” she gasps, meeting his hand with her hips as an orgasm curls in her belly, “It’s s’good.” 
  “Come for me, baby,” he whispers against her ear, his mouth hot. She keens and falls limp against him, sat half in his lap as she comes, his hand trapped between her legs. Her body keeps rocking unconsciously against him as she settles, breathing in the smell of him, feeling the pulse of his jugular against her mouth. 
  Lewis soothes her, kissing the side of her face, the line of her bare shoulder, his fingers still tucked inside her. She can feel the way their skin is sticking together with sweat already. She doesn’t mind it.
  She reaches between them, where he’s resting against the inside of her thigh, hot and stiff, flinching when she rubs her thumb over the tip. 
  “You want me?” She asks, can’t look him in the eye, her head under his chin. 
  “Yes,” Lewis breathes, fucking into her hand, “Always.” 
She shifts, gets her leg over his hip so she’s hovering above him, nudging the head of his cock against herself, teasing. Lewis is breathing hard, his chest shiny, his shoulders big. He’s watching her with big, dark eyes. When she lets him inside, he curses. Fists curling into the bedsheets. 
  It feels otherworldly, having him slip into her, thick and long and good. Fills her up in a way she can never explain. It knocks the breath out of her. Her knees press into his hips, her head drooping down to press her forehead against his. His mouth is open, pink and bitten. 
  “Oh my god,” she rasps, pulling herself up and down again. He slides deeper the second time. Lewis groans, and screws his eyes shut. His big hands find her waist, grabbing at her bum, helps her lift herself and drop down, finding a rhythm. 
  “Oh, fuck,” he pants, “Oh, fuck, oh, fuck, oh, fuck.” 
She loses the strength to speak, lets him fuck up into her, her arms around his shoulders. She cries out when he moves, stays inside her as he lays her out on her back, pulls her legs out and wide so he has the space to drive into her, keep her there, half crying and writhing. It’s so good it blinds her. 
  “Is that what you wanted? Is this what you needed?” Lewis is asking her, he’s slowing down so she feels every thrust, right to the core of her. She struggles to prop herself up on her elbows, watching where their bodies meet, a perfect coupling, his hips knocking into hers. 
  “Yes,” she tells him, grabbing at the muscle of his bicep, yanking him down so she can kiss him, still telling him yes, yes, yes. 
  She comes again, flat on her back, her knees over his shoulders, adrift in the ocean of him, trusting him to fuck her through it, go easy on her when she starts to shake. 
  “It’s okay,” he murmurs, bent low over her, his mouth by her jawline, “You’re okay, you’re so good, you feel so good.” 
  She holds onto him, anchored by him in the swathe of bedsheets, in the mess of her life. 
  “Please,” she asks, wrapping her legs around his waist, urging him in closer, deeper. She does’t know what she’s asking for. To keep going? To save her? To take her far away?
  Lewis’ movements hasten, an urgency to him as he lets go, his thumb holding her mouth open so he can pant the same air. She twists her hand into his braids, holds him there, gazes up at him as he pushes into her, again and again. His face goes euphoric, and she holds him tight against her as he comes, not looking away from her, his eyes dark and endless. 
She doesn’t sleep. Lewis breathes slow and deep, his arm over her stomach. She watches the city, curtains left open, and tries not to think about her phone in the fridge. The effect of the wine is ebbing, and everything feels starkly real and horrible again. Her legs are sore from the weight of Lewis bending her, having her, but it’s a good pain, a reminder that she has used her body. She finds herself touching his hand, his fingers, the metal of his rings. She could stay in the hotel room forever, if she wanted. Pass the time rotting away until he returned for next years race, and the next, and the next. Never take her phone out. Swim in the infinity pool. Order room service. She turns her face from the skyline, away from the daydream. 
  Lewis is angled towards her, young and ethereal in sleep. His lips are parted, jaw relaxed. She wants to kiss the very tip of his nose. It used to be like this all the time. When the television show had summer breaks, and she could just go wherever he was. Follow him around like a dog, panting at his heels. But then the breaks were filled with other projects, and then she was so busy there wasn’t even time for the show. Standing for the applause at Cannes with an empty seat beside her. Not being able to reach him for hours after because the race was delayed. Holding that heavy award in her hand, looking out over a sea of cameras and her peers, trying to call him as soon as she was off stage and it ringing through ten times before she gave up. 
  The man she’d had an affair with had asked her about Lewis. If he had to be half mad to drive the car around and around in circles that fast. Only a quarter mad, she’d said, and changed the subject. It felt wrong to hear Lewis’ name in his mouth. They accessed two different parts of her. Even in the middle of it, she knew the man was only activating something primal and childish in her, a lavishing of attention that made her feel special. Lewis, rather, made her see the worst sides of herself, encouraged her to turn and face them. He would dig under her skin, lift scabs, push her forward even when she wanted to go back. 
It’s difficult to wake in the morning. The sky is grey and low, rain patterning the window. Lewis is naked, digging through his jeans to find his phone that’s ringing an endless alarm. She rolls over onto the side of the bed he’s vacated. When he returns, the phone silenced, he slides into what little space she’s left, arranging her limp body half on top of him. He’s soft and close and warm. She tucks her face into his shoulder, breathes him, thinks about baring her teeth and biting. 
  “I have to be out in fifteen minutes,” he tells her, his voice rumbling through his chest. She whines and clings like a child. 
  “You can’t distract me today,” Lewis says, but his voice is soft and concerned, “I have the race.” 
  “When?” 
  “Tonight.” 
  “I might be gone by then.” 
She feels him sigh, her head rising and falling with his chest. 
   “Well, try not to be,” he says. 
 Maybe she can get one more day. If she hides, if she doesn’t answer her phone. 
  “Should I come?” She asks, half hidden by his neck. He goes still, but his voice is calm and measured. 
  “If you want to. I’d like that.” 
  “If people see you and me together. You know what they’ll say.” 
He laughs, and she lifts her head up to see the way his eyes shine and crinkle, “Let them say it.” 
  She kisses the corner of his mouth, and then the other side. He’s smiling. 
  “I have nothing to wear,” she says. Lewis rolls his eyes. 
  “You have all day to find something.”
  “I can’t go out.”
  “Why not?”
She frowns at him, “They’ll see me.”
  “Who? The paparazzi? The crowd? Who cares. It’s done now. The only thing you can do now is keep going.” 
  She sits up, and off him. The sheets fall from her chest and she watches Lewis try not to stare at her tits. 
  “That’s a bit harsh,” she says. 
  “It’s the truth.” 
The alarm starts going again, vibrating across the carpet, forgotten next to his jeans. Lewis throws the covers off, and makes for the shower, snatching the phone off the floor on his way. She sits back against the pillows, turns to watch the rain. The only thing you can do now is keep going. 
She tells only who needs to know that she’s going to the race. The heat is heavy and palpable. Her feet hurt in the heels, but the dress is cool where it swishes around her ankles. Someone knew someone who knew a stylist in the city, and a hair and make up artist was quick to be summoned to the room. 
  “Just make me look good,” she’d told them, and then sat quietly, let them prod and poke at her until when she looked in the mirror again, she saw no-one. A facade. An actress. The Rubik’s cube of herself she could present to the world. She smiles. She retrieves her phone from the mini fridge. 
She likes the beat in time when people realise it’s her, and before they lift their phones to take a photo. A swell in time, like the lip of a wave about to crash. Then there’s screaming, camera flashes, people calling her name. She lifts her chin and keeps moving, guided by a man in a Mercedes shirt. She refuses to think about how much the pictures will sell for to the magazines, or about twitter threads, or even what the pit crew lean to whisper to each other. Lewis is waiting for her in the garage. She has pride of place. There are more cameras on them then the track. His suit is pushed to his hips, and she can see the thrill gleam in his eyes. She smiles. She does not look at the cameras. She lets him take her into his chest. She is the one who looks up at him, and kisses him. 
Let them see. Let them all see. 
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Love You Goodbye
This will be discussing March 2015 and include whatever I can find on all of the boys in that timeframe. I believe Truth lives in the middle. I don't want to spread opinions, so these will contain facts only. If there are pictures I will indicate, but due to limitations of Tumblr can't post them all. There is a 6-7 hour time difference between Asia and London.
Another thing of interest, at this time, Dan Wooton is over The Sun and The Daily Mail. Simon Jones is the Publicist in charge of the image of all the boys in One Direction. Simon Jones is still the active publicist for Perrie Edwards, Louis Tomlinson, and Niall Horan.
March 10, 2015:
Lou Teasdale, Lux, Gemma Styles and Lottie Tomlinson arrive at Changi Airport in Singapore. Pictures with fans.
Niall tweet
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H pictured leaving LAX on private jet
March 11, 2015:
H pictured arriving at Changi airport wearing Red Velvet Star Jacket.
Louis is pictured with fans in Changi airport.
Z pictured on private jet with cousin Jawaad. Upon landing in Singapore takes pictures with fans.
One Direction performs at the National Stadium in Singapore.
Gemma is seen at Singapore show with Lou Teasdale and Baby Lux.
March 12, 2015:
H arrives in Bangkok. Pictures exist of Harry at Nightclub with Gemma.
(Pictured Jawaad Malik, Zayn Malik, Martina Olsson, and her friend). Notice his and Jawaad shirts are the same night he's pictured with Laura.
Of note, Seduction Nightclub is an adult themed night club, with scantily clad women dancing on tables. It is not a strip club, just adult themed. This Nigh Club permanently closed in 2019.
According to The Daily Mail, Maria Olsson says Zayn and Louis went to Seduction Night Club where she met and left with Zayn, had a one night stand, and met up with him again the next morning after Lauren had left.
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March 13, 2015:
I do need to make a side note, the distance from Smalls to the Sukhothai Hotel, where everyone stayed, is 3 min in a car. Literally just around the corner and up the street. The distance from the hotel to the stadium where they performed is 22 miles in a car.
Smalls is a 3 story building with a restaurant in the lower floor, where they have live music and a DJ booth. The upper two floors consist of an enclosed bar and a covered outdoor bar.
According to my research, Harry had gone to Smalls Live Music Nightclub.
Gemma pictured in Bangkok with Lou Teasdale and a fan.
Pictures also exist of Gemma and Harry at a Nightclub together, which I am going to assume was Smalls.
Zayn went to Seduction Night Club with Louis and cousin Jawaad, to watch DJ Examples set. This is where he met and was photographed with Lauren Richardson. She later stated she was invited to a Villa at a Hotel that Louis and Zayn we're renting in Phuket.
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March 14, 2015:  
Louis Tomlinson photos kissing Lucy Julian were reportedly taken at the same all-night pool party at Bangkok’s Sukhothai Hotel at 6:30am on the morning of their March 14 concert, The Daily Mail reported.
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There are pictures of Louis exiting the pool and returning to the lobby of the hotel.
H is photographed with DJ Buddha and DJ ONO before the show
The band played in Bangkok, Thailand at the Rajamangala Stadium.  
H photographed with Model at dinner.
Gemma and Lou Teasdale photographed with with a fan in Bangkok at a restaurant.
According to Joe Cummings, after their concert, Harry came back to Smalls and was told by Harry he and Zayn had a falling out.  
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The timing of this is the concert started at 8:00 pm local time. Their set was 20 songs and and encore of 3. Their opening act was DJ ONO, and DJ Buddha was his promoter at the time. So 1D would have gone on by 8:30-9:30 pm. 1D set would have been about 1.5 - 2 hour set...they would have been done by 11:30 pm. 25 min drive back to the hotel, gets them back close to midnight. Which is when Joe says he started talking to H. There's some wiggle room in there for showers and what nots.
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My Assumption - The argument has have been before the concert and before H was photographed with DJ Buddha and DJ ONO. DJ Buddha is the one who told H about Smalls and made introductions to Joe.
March 15, 2015:
Louis, Ollie Nightclub in Phuket, Thailand
March 16, 2015:
March 17, 2015: 
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Cheating rumors run in media as pictures of Zayn and Lauren Richardsons are published. Richardson will later say nothing happened between them, they met and enjoyed each other's company while together, then went their separate ways. Richardson eventually lands a role in June 2015 on Love Island. For years she is attacked online as the reason One Direction broke up.
March 18, 2015: 
Pictures exist of Lou Teasdale, Lux, Gemma Styles, and Lottie Tomlinson in airport in Hong Kong.
Picture of Lottie, Gemma, and Sophia taken at 1D concert.
Zayn tweet
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March 19, 2015: 
Zayn is photographed in Heathrow airport in London, England at 5:00 am, Perrie is the one who picks Zayn up from the airport. The flight from Bangkok to London is 14 hours and 15 min.
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Gemma and Sophia drinking a glass of wine posted on Gemma's IG.
News of Zayn's departure runs through media. Cited as stress, assumptions made about drug use.
March 20, 2015:
March 21, 2015:
Perform in Manila, Philippines
March 22, 2015:
Perform in Manila, Philippines
March 23, 2015:
Louis Tomlinson pictures published kissing Lucy Julian. 1D publicist indicates E and Louis have been broken-up for 2 weeks.
March 24, 2015:
March 25, 2015: 
Performance in Jakarta Indonesia
Statement released via Facebook that Zayn has left 1D.
Perform
March 26, 2015:
Media starts reporting Harry wants to branch out in his own solo projects, Harry crying on stage during March 25 concert.
H tweets: All the love as always. H
Liam: So glad to hear in bed after a strange 24 hours.
Niall: Been a mad few days and your support has been incredible as per usual ! This in turn Spurs us on to make the best music we possibly can
Louis: Been a crazy couple of days but know that we are going to work harder than ever to deliver the best album we've ever made for you guys !
March 27, 2015:
March 28, 2015:
Pictures of Harry in Johannesburg airport carrying guitar case
Perform at Johannesburg, South Africa
March 29, 2015:
Perform at Johannesburg, South Africa
March 30, 2015:
Pictured with Perrie in London, house hunting with Tricia Malik.
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tagged by @oumaheroes to post a WIP! so here’s one I have centred on the collapse of Australian and British/other Commonwealth forces to the Japanese during the Fall of Singapore in February 1942:
“You know—” Jack takes a shaky, shuddering breath, and it looks to Zee as though he’s going to fall apart. But then, it comes out, a vivid torrent, “the very last time we spoke, it was February 1st— at the Municipal Building. Right after Pop’s engineers blew up the causeway to Malaya to try and stall those fuckers. Whole place in total bedlam, people running up and down, the air raid sirens blaring on and off, and he was with the Governor, General Percival and a bunch of the other brass. All of them in this room with a gigantic map of the island, the telephone ringing off the hook, everybody cussin’ me out in relief, askin’ where the bloody hell I’d been, sayin’ they thought I got captured up in Johor.” 
Jack’s stare is faraway. “And for some godforsaken reason—I say don’t worry, everything’s gonna be just fine. I say all that steamin’ horseshit, all those lies, right after we got chased down from the top of Malaya back to Singapore in four weeks. That me and my blokes are here—that it won’t be like what happened to Leon. That the wily old fart may be stuck in London, but he has a plan. And he just looks at me in silence; he’s worried, tense. Says that he hopes so, ‘cuz those vindictive bastards know many of his people have been sending money to the resistance in China since the ‘30s, and they’re just itching to settle the score.” 
Jack runs a hand through his hair roughly. He continues. “I could’ve shut my goddamn mouth then—but I don’t. I say hell naw, it won’t, mate. That when this nonsense is over, I’ll buy a round for everyone at the Raffles Hotel bar; he kinda chuckles faintly, says he’ll hold me to it, and that next time, he’ll show me that good satay place. We shake hands on it—and then I’m off.” Her brother’s jaw is taut. “Off to send my men to be cut to pieces again for King and Empire, with not a bloody thing to show for it except—” His voice breaks off, but he doesn’t have to say more. 
Zee’s tongue feels leaden, useless. Her stomach twists. 
They’re ugly words, unconditional surrender. 
It’s still in her mind’s eye, the two-week-old newspaper the clerk at the airfield had dug up, placed in her hands earlier. It’d been ironic that they, who’d been so close to it all, hadn’t seen its full aftermath immortalised in black-and-white, the way millions across the world had—until now.  Underneath the blaring headlines—Father’s men, all of them blurry and out of focus, their backs to the camera, seated across a wooden table from a stern-faced Japanese general, still in his battle dress. The latter, in turn flanked by his staff officers, all of their expressions ranging from calm nonchalance to barely-concealed impatience, the white sheets of paper that constituted the instrument of surrender between them and Father’s men. 
A single, bloodless photograph, that nonetheless embodied how the elder nation that was Father’s once-ally had— with clinical and deliberate precision—rubbed Father’s face and the empty boast of British power into the shattered rubble of Singapore and Malaya before the eyes of the whole world.
anyone else who wants to share writing WIPs, take this as an invitation to do so! ✒️
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yours to keep
Piarles below the break.
The first time Charles does it, he’s a love sick teenager. Alone in love - or so he thinks.
PG10.
On the bottom of his right boot, near the toe.
Except he wins and then it becomes a thing. 
He writes PG10 in tiny little letters that no one could actually read and he thinks he’s going to die of embarrassment the day Pierre picks up one of his old boots and finds it.
But he doesn’t. Because Pierre kisses him instead and then.
And then.
It stops being PG10 and becomes Pierrot some races and Calamar some and once when Charles is feeling rather bold, he writes PG.CL
Pierre helps him write it sometimes - drawing his logo or signing that sloppy signature of his that doesn’t really even say his name.
It’s just for the two of them. So Charles remembers that he belongs to Pierre. Always has. Always will.
Today...today, it’s the boldest it’s ever been. Pierre Gasly. Right beneath his toe. When the national anthem for Brazil plays, he digs his toes into his boot and knows it’s there - can trick himself into believing that he can still feel Pierre’s hands on him. Grounding him. Telling him he doesn’t need the luck because today is the day.
Today Charles will become World Champion.
And then he gets in the car and even though there’s no room to think about Pierre in his boot...he’s with him. He’s there on track, but he’s in Charles’ heart, and on his skin, and on his boot.
Charles becomes champion.
Pierre on the bottom of his boot and in parc ferme hugging him so tightly, bumping their helmets together. Blue against red.
If he hadn’t been World Champion, he probably wouldn’t have jumped into the Ferrari pit crew. He wouldn’t have been so high up in the air that the photographers caught the toe of his boot. He wouldn’t have exposed the little secret that he’s managed to keep tucked away for so long. 
Pierre Gasly.
There are too many celebrations that night for them to notice, but it trends on Twitter worldwide and a bunch of articles go up about their friendship timeline and someone on TikTok claims to have a video of the two of them making out in a club in Singapore - which is false because they barely saw each other in Singapore.
But, when they wake up, there’s a Ferrari and an Alpine PR shitstorm and there’s Lando standing outside their hotel room with caffeine and an apologetic look on his face. 
“You had to write it on your fucking boot, mate? Like, it’s primary? Return to owner or something?”
Charles doesn’t deny it. Lando leaves in a huff, but not before he lets in a group of PR people and Charles makes a mental note to have George go over to his place and give him one of his special early morning workout wake-ups. 
Pierre doesn’t let go of his hand though. Kisses it while staring at the Alpine man who suggests they arrange a girlfriend for him. 
Instead, Pierre write Charles Leclerc on the bottom of his right boot ahead of Vegas and then includes it in his Vegas Dump on Instagram.
Someone does end up posting a video of them making out in a club. But, it’s definitely from that weekend and it’s definitely not their fault.
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David Bailey NY JS DB 62
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In January 1962, still in his early twenties, photographer David Bailey fulfilled a dream that dated back to his years in Singapore, when he served in the Royal Air Force. Heading to the U.S., home to the jazz music he so admired, Bailey made his first foreign trip for Vogue, accompanied by his model and girlfriend, Jean Shrimpton. The impact of the couple's early collaborations set new standards that helped put Britain back on the world map of popular culture - though at the time, his aesthetic was so controversial that, as a representative of the magazine, Vogue asked him not to wear his leather jacket in the St. Regis Hotel. (Of course he ignored the advice.)
The groundbreaking series that Bailey produced with his recently acquired 35mm camera was special. Newly freed from the confines of the studio, he shot rapidly on the streets and recorded the pioneer moment just before meeting Andy Warhol, and a year before his friends the Rolling Stones launched their own transatlantic invasion. Bailey's historic visual breakthrough is manifested in the energy of these images, even as they convey a certain innocence - the photographs of these "absolute beginners" have a charm and freshness that still resonate today.
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Goodbye-eee!
Sydney
27 May 2023
The journey of a thousand miles, it seems, begins with a half-dozen trains.
We left Canberra just before 7am, travelling by the Xplorer train service as far as Campbelltown. Normally this service would take us all the way into Sydney, but the spectre of trackwork loomed over us and we had to change to the suburban network. We caught a train from Campbelltown to Wolli Creek, changed there, and carried on to Hurstville, which was to be our base of operations for the weekend. We left our stuff there and returned to the station, catching a fourth train to Town Hall.
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I am something of a regular at Peter Nathan Toy Soldiers, by which I mean I go there maybe twice a year. I am sure this counts as being a regular. One might perhaps find it paradoxical that I wax philosophical about the horrors of war while collecting my little pewter troopers. My response is to paraphrase the great author H. G. Wells, who, when the paradox of his being a pacifist and an avid miniature wargamer was brought up, responded that ‘tin soldiers do not leave tin widows and tin orphans.’ And I like to think I have a bit of taste as to what I collect - I don’t collect wounded soldiers (as much as I tease Mum about getting that bayoneted Jacobite - she likes Outlander, you see), and the SS are completely verboten, thank you very much. But I am also keenly aware that this hobby attracts what we might charitably call oddballs. I overheard the owner in a discussion about how the most popular topics for toy soldier collection are Romans and the Nazis. Make of that what you will.
Perhaps I’m being too judgemental. I’m sure there are people who think my collection of British redcoats is problematic. Not everyone with an interest in the Nazi military is a neo-Nazi - but these days, I find it helps to maintain a healthy scepticism.
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After this, I headed down to Darling Harbour and walked around the precinct of the National Maritime Museum. There’s little WWI-related there, of course - I’m not certain a single WWI Australian ship survives - but it’s still always well worth a look. One thing that annoys me is the new ‘action stations’ building - I’m sure it’s an excellent educational aid, but it blocks what used to be a good photographic angle of HMAS Vampire’s port side. I had hoped to see the replica of Janzoon’s Dufkyen, but it seems it was at sea when I was there. The submarine Onslow and the patrol boat Advance seemed in good order, and the Endeavour replica was a delight to look over as always. Of particular note was the Krait, a captured Japanese fishing boat used by Australian and British commandos in a sabotage operation in Singapore harbour - it tends to be obscured by something when I go to the museum, so it was nice to see it unobstructed today.
After that, I walked back to the Queen Victoria Building via JB-HI-FI, where I picked up a bluetooth mouse that doesn’t work. I suppose that’s twenty dollars I’ll never see again. We caught the train back to Hurstville, picked up some groceries and some KFC, and returned to the hotel, where I write this now. Tomorrow, we’ll be heading in to Hyde Park Barracks and the Anzac Memorial, and taking a trip on the ferry to Manly. I’m sure I’ll have a little more to say about all that.
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Ultimate Guide to Singapore’s Most Instagrammable Spots
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Singapore, a city-state known for its stunning blend of modern architecture, lush greenery, and rich cultural heritage, is a paradise for photography enthusiasts and Instagram lovers. With its vibrant neighborhood, iconic landmarks, and scenic spots, Singapore offers countless opportunities to capture visually captivating moments. Whether you're drawn to the futuristic Gardens by the Bay, the bustling streets of Chinatown, or the serene beauty of Sentosa Island, the city has something for everyone. This ultimate guide highlights the most Instagrammable spots in Singapore, where you can capture the essence of the city’s unique charm and share it with the world. From iconic skylines to hidden gems, these locations are guaranteed to make your Instagram feed pop.
Here are some Ultimate Guide to Singapore’s Most Instagrammable Spots.
1. Gardens by the Bay: 
Gardens by the Bay is one of Singapore's most recognizable and photogenic landmarks, ideal for your Instagram feed. The futuristic Super tree Grove, with its towering tree-like structures, is a must-see attraction, especially during the evening light show, when the trees come to life with vibrant colours. The Cloud Forest and Flower Dome, with their lush indoor gardens and breathtaking plant displays, provide additional opportunities for beautiful photographs. Gardens by the Bay is a popular spot for Instagrammable moments in Singapore, whether you're photographing the serene beauty of the flower-filled domes or the surreal landscape of the Super trees.
2. Marina Bay Sands Sky Park:
The Marina Bay Sands Sky Park provides unparalleled panoramic views of Singapore's skyline. Perched 57 stories high, this rooftop observation deck provides an ideal vantage point for capturing the city skyline, Marina Bay, and beyond. The SkyPark's infinity pool, while only available to hotel guests, serves as an iconic backdrop that is frequently featured on Instagram. The Sky Park's combination of luxury and breathtaking views makes it an ideal location to capture the essence of Singapore's modern architecture and cityscape.
 3. Haji Lane: 
Haji Lane is a lively, narrow street in the Kampong Glam neighborhood known for its colourful murals, quirky boutiques, and hipster cafes. The street's eclectic mix of street art and creative storefronts offers limitless opportunities for unique Instagram shots. Each mural tells a story, and the vibrant colours and patterns make for visually appealing photographs. Whether you're posing in front of a graffiti wall or capturing the lively atmosphere of the cafes, Haji Lane provides a glimpse into Singapore's creative and artistic side, ideal for your Instagram feed.
4. The Art Science Museum:
The Art Science Museum's lotus-inspired architecture provides a stunning backdrop for photography both inside and outside. The museum, located at Marina Bay Sands, features highly interactive and visually stunning exhibitions that will provide plenty of Instagram-worthy moments. The Future World exhibition, in particular, with its stunning digital art installations, is popular with photographers and Instagrammers alike. The museum's exterior, especially when illuminated at night, makes a striking contrast with the skyline. The Art Science Museum's combination of art, technology, and architecture distinguishes it as a one-of-a-kind location for filming visually appealing content.
5. Sentosa Island: 
Sentosa Island is a playground of Instagrammable locations that combine natural beauty, entertainment, and leisure. The island's beaches, such as Palawan and Siloso, offer picturesque scenery with golden sands and crystal-clear waters. The Sentosa Merlion, a towering statue with panoramic views from its mouth, is another must-see attraction. For thrill seekers, the skyline luge and cable car rides provide spectacular aerial views of the island. Sentosa's diverse attractions, from beaches to adventure parks, will ensure that you take plenty of memorable photos to share.
6. Chinatown: 
Chinatown is a vibrant district full of history, culture, and color, making it an ideal location for Instagram photos. Traditional shops with ornate facades, bustling streets lined with red lanterns, and the iconic Buddha Tooth Relic Temple all make for striking visuals. During festive seasons, such as Chinese New Year, Chinatown becomes even more vibrant, with decorations that add to its allure. Chinatown's mix of heritage architecture and vibrant street scenes encapsulates Singapore's multicultural identity, making it a must-see for any Instagram enthusiast.
7. Jewel Changi Airport: 
Jewel Changi Airport is more than just a transit hub; it's a destination in its own right, with stunning architecture and the world's tallest indoor waterfall, the Rain Vortex. The cascading waterfall, surrounded by lush greenery, is a stunning sight and a popular photo location. The Canopy Park, with its whimsical attractions such as the Hedge Maze and Discovery Slides, has more Instagrammable spots. Whether you're photographing the futuristic design or the natural beauty, Jewel Changi Airport is a must-see for travelers looking to fill their Instagram feed with unique and stunning photos.
 Conclusion
Singapore is a treasure trove of Instagrammable spots, offering a diverse range of stunning backdrops for your photos. From the futuristic landscapes of Gardens by the Bay to the vibrant street art in Haji Lane, every corner of the city presents a unique opportunity to capture memorable moments. Whether you're exploring the serene beaches of Sentosa Island or the cultural richness of Chinatown, these locations are perfect for creating an Instagram feed that truly stands out. To fully experience and capture the beauty of these iconic spots, consider exploring the variety of Singapore tour packages and Singapore holiday packages available. These packages often include guided tours to these popular destinations, ensuring you don’t miss out on any of the city’s most photogenic attractions. Singapore's blend of modernity and tradition makes it a must-visit destination for every Instagram enthusiast.
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Singapore Photographer: The Artistry of COCO Creative Studio
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Photography in Singapore has become an artistic fusion of creativity and technical knowhow. In this field, COCO Creative Studio stands out among the top names that have set the bar high with their service quality and innovative approach. This article discusses the role of professional photography, highlights some unique services offered by COCO Creative Studio and demonstrates why it stands out from other players in Singapore’s photography industry.
The Real Meaning Behind Professional Photography
Professional photography is more about image capture; it is about making images to speak to an audience. High-quality visual content is much in demand across different sectors including corporate, commercial, fashion, hospitality and events in a busy city like Singapore. For a photographer who operates within Singapore to be relevant, he has to understand these aspects which go beyond just skills on how to take pictures.
COCO Creative Studio – A Brief Overview
COCO Creative Studio based in Singapore encapsulates what photography and videography are all about. Established with the aim of melding art with technical know-how, the studio has built its reputation on delivering breathtaking visuals that depict the soul of their subjects. Their portfolio indicates their flexibility since they provide many services such as commercial shoots, corporate headshots, hospitality photoshoots, fashion & beauty photoshoots, interior shots amongst others.
Various Kinds of Photography Services
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In branding and marketing within a competitive business environment, commercial photography plays a crucial role. For example, COCO Creative Studio does well when it comes to creating captivating images that increase product or service visual attractiveness. They do not focus on a single line of industries in their commercial photographic undertakings but rather bring together projects aimed at meeting specific marketing goals.
Corporate Headshots
Professional branding requires corporate headshots to reflect corporate clients’ personality traits or values. Therefore at COCO creative studio we specialize in taking sharp pictures that tell a lot of polished images about the company. The experience they have in light, composition, and post processing guarantees that every headshot will be of the highest quality and can fit on profiles, websites, and marketing materials.
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The visual aesthetics determine whether or not hospitality industry thrives. This is why COCO Creative Studio has exceptional hospitality photography services for capturing ambiance, aesthetics, and special features found in hotels, resorts, and restaurants. They are tailored towards attracting potential guests through showcasing appealing parts of these places.
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Events should be captured tastefully because they are a once-in-a-lifetime happening. Comprehensive event photography services include weddings among others provided by COCO Creative Studio. Their photographers are skilled at taking shots that capture candid moments together with emotions during an event hence creating a narrative through imagery which encapsulates the essence behind such events apart from its moods too.
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COCO Creative Studio does more than just traditional photography and videography. They have advanced creative services such as CGI, 3D animation as well as FOOH (Fly Over Our House) solutions. These enable clients to explore fresh aspects of their visual marketing campaigns using up-to-date technologies combined with imagination.
Why Choose COCO Creative Studio?
Expertise and Experience
At COCO Creative Studio you will find experienced photographers who have been working in this field for years. Their experience shows itself through their work which is always above the clients’ expectations.
Innovative Approach
The core value of COCO Creative Studio is innovation. They are always on the lookout for new ways to use their cameras or exploring new lenses that can yield beautiful images in order to overcome the traditional approaches towards photography.
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Client satisfaction remains at the core of everything done at this studio. By collaborating with clients throughout project execution phase, these works end up being tailor-made hence making them unique.
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To achieve excellent precision in their works while delivering exceptional image quality every time the company invests heavily in modern equipment such as professional-grade cameras, lenses lighting set ups etc.
Comprehensive Solutions
COCO creative studio covers all aspects of photography and videography thereby acting as a one stop shop for those seeking such services. For instance it offers business portraits; commercial photo shoots; event coverage; interesting video footage creation among many others.
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The studio’s commitment to quality and innovative ideas has earned it several awards, making it the best in class photography and videography in Singapore. Its work has been acknowledged by highly regarded organizations, which further cements its place as one of the leading photography and videography studios in Singapore.
Conclusion
In today’s dynamic world where visual imagery is everything, professional photography and videography are key tools for effective communication and branding. Notably COCO Creative Studio with unmatched expertise, innovation to creativity and client-centricity outshines as a top photographer in Singapore. Their commitment to developing visually stunning content that matters makes them the first choice for businesses or individuals seeking high-quality visual solutions. For those who want to improve their brand image, capture special moments or develop amazing visual storylines, Coco Creative Studio is your reliable partner ready to transform your vision into reality.
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Discover the Magic of Singapore with Our Exclusive Tour Package
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Singapore, the Lion City, is a vibrant melting pot of cultures, modern marvels, and lush green spaces. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, Singapore offers an array of experiences that cater to every interest. At Look Book Fly, we provide an exceptional Singapore tour package designed to help you explore the best of this dynamic city-state with comfort and ease. Here’s why our Singapore tour package should be your next adventure.
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Marina Bay Sands: This architectural marvel, with its three towering hotel towers and stunning infinity pool, is a symbol of Singapore’s skyline. The SkyPark offers panoramic views of the city and is a must-visit for breathtaking photographs.
Gardens by the Bay: Explore this futuristic garden featuring the striking Supertree Grove and the mesmerizing Cloud Forest and Flower Dome. The light show at night is a spectacular display of nature and technology.
A Culinary Journey
Singapore’s diverse culinary scene reflects its multicultural heritage. Our package includes guided tours to some of the city’s best dining spots:
Hawker Centers: Experience authentic local flavors at hawker centers like Maxwell Food Centre and Lau Pa Sat. Try iconic dishes such as Hainanese chicken rice, laksa, and chili crab.
Chinatown and Little India: Discover the vibrant streets of Chinatown and Little India, where traditional eateries and street food stalls offer a taste of Singapore’s rich cultural tapestry.
Cultural and Historical Highlights
Delve into Singapore’s rich history and cultural heritage with visits to key landmarks:
Singapore Botanic Gardens: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this lush green oasis is perfect for a leisurely stroll. Visit the National Orchid Garden within the park to see an impressive collection of orchids.
Singapore Flyer: Take a ride on one of the world’s largest observation wheels for a stunning view of the city’s skyline and beyond.
Raffles Hotel: Step into history with a visit to this iconic colonial-era hotel, renowned for its luxurious accommodations and the birthplace of the famous Singapore Sling cocktail.
Family Fun and Entertainment
Singapore is a fantastic destination for families, with plenty of attractions that cater to all ages:
Universal Studios Singapore: Enjoy thrilling rides and entertainment at this popular theme park located on Sentosa Island. From exhilarating roller coasters to immersive shows, it’s a day of fun for the whole family.
S.E.A. Aquarium: One of the largest aquariums in the world, S.E.A. Aquarium offers an underwater adventure with its impressive marine life exhibits.
Sentosa Island: Beyond Universal Studios, Sentosa Island boasts beautiful beaches, adventure parks, and the awe-inspiring Trick Eye Museum, making it a great destination for family-friendly fun.
Shopping and Nightlife
Singapore is a shopping paradise with numerous options for retail therapy:
Orchard Road: This famous shopping street is lined with high-end boutiques, department stores, and luxury brands. It’s a shopper’s dream come true.
Clarke Quay: Experience Singapore’s vibrant nightlife along the Singapore River. Clarke Quay is home to a variety of bars, restaurants, and nightclubs where you can enjoy a lively evening out.
Why Choose Look Book Fly?
Our Singapore tour package is designed to provide a seamless and enjoyable travel experience. Here’s why Look Book Fly is your ideal choice:
Tailored Itineraries: We customize our tour packages to suit your interests and preferences, ensuring you get the most out of your Singapore experience.
Comfort and Convenience: From comfortable accommodations to convenient transportation, we handle all the details so you can relax and enjoy your trip.
Expert Guides: Our knowledgeable guides offer insightful commentary and insider tips, enriching your travel experience.
Comprehensive Service: We offer 24/7 support during your trip, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free journey.
Conclusion
Singapore is a city of contrasts, where tradition meets innovation and vibrant cultures blend seamlessly. With Look Book Fly’s exclusive Singapore tour package, you can explore this incredible destination with ease and comfort. From iconic landmarks and culinary delights to family-friendly attractions and vibrant nightlife, our package offers a comprehensive experience of Singapore’s magic. Book your adventure with us today and get ready to uncover the wonders of the Lion City.
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5 Best Luxury Hotels In Singapore
Singapore, a city-state known for its stunning skyline, vibrant culture, and world-class amenities, is home to some of the most luxurious hotels in the world. These opulent accommodations offer not just a place to stay but an experience that embodies the essence of luxury. If you’re planning a visit and want to indulge in the finest hospitality, here are the top five luxury hotels in Singapore.
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1. Marina Bay Sands
Marina Bay Sands is an iconic landmark in Singapore, recognized globally for its distinctive design — a boat-shaped structure perched atop three towers. Beyond its architectural marvel, this hotel offers a plethora of luxurious amenities. The infinity pool on the 57th floor is one of the most photographed pools in the world, offering breathtaking views of the city skyline. Guests can also enjoy a world-class casino, a high-end shopping mall, and a variety of fine dining options, including celebrity chef restaurants. The rooms are spacious, elegantly designed, and equipped with state-of-the-art technology, making it a top choice for luxury travelers.
2. Raffles Singapore
Raffles Singapore is not just a hotel; it’s a historical monument. Established in 1887, this colonial-style hotel is the epitome of luxury and tradition. After a meticulous restoration, Raffles continues to offer the highest level of service in an ambiance steeped in history. The suites, each uniquely designed, exude an old-world charm with modern amenities. The hotel is also home to the famous Long Bar, where the Singapore Sling was invented. For those seeking a blend of heritage and luxury, Raffles Singapore is unparalleled.
3. The Fullerton Bay Hotel
Located in the heart of Singapore’s bustling financial district, The Fullerton Bay Hotel is a contemporary luxury hotel with a touch of historical elegance. The hotel’s waterfront location offers stunning views of Marina Bay. Each room is elegantly designed with modern furnishings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a private balcony. The hotel’s rooftop bar, Lantern, is a popular spot for both guests and locals, offering panoramic views of the city skyline and Marina Bay. With impeccable service and a prime location, The Fullerton Bay Hotel is perfect for travelers seeking modern luxury with a historical twist.
4. Capella Singapore
Nestled on the tranquil Sentosa Island, Capella Singapore offers a secluded, luxurious retreat away from the city’s hustle and bustle. The hotel is set within 30 acres of lush gardens and features a mix of colonial and contemporary architecture. The spacious villas and manors come with private plunge pools and offer stunning views of the South China Sea. The service at Capella is personalized, with every guest assigned a personal assistant to cater to their needs. The hotel’s award-winning Auriga Spa is another highlight, offering holistic treatments that draw from traditional Asian therapies. For those looking to relax and rejuvenate in an idyllic setting, Capella Singapore is the perfect choice.
5. The St. Regis Singapore
The St. Regis Singapore is synonymous with elegance and sophistication. Located in the prestigious Orchard Road area, this hotel is a favorite among discerning travelers. The rooms and suites are adorned with luxurious furnishings, original artworks, and plush bedding. The St. Regis Butler Service, available for all guests, ensures a personalized and memorable stay. The hotel also boasts a collection of fine dining establishments, including Brasserie Les Saveurs and Yan Ting, which offer exquisite culinary experiences. The Remède Spa, with its extensive range of treatments, adds to the hotel’s allure, making it a haven of luxury and relaxation.
Conclusion
Singapore’s luxury hotels offer more than just a place to stay — they provide an experience that combines opulence, comfort, and impeccable service. Whether you’re drawn to the modern grandeur of Marina Bay Sands, the historical elegance of Raffles, or the tranquil beauty of Capella, these top five luxury hotels promise an unforgettable stay in the Lion City. Each of these properties has its own unique charm, catering to different tastes and preferences, ensuring that every traveler finds their perfect luxury escape in Singapore.
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