Get creative: Singapore's circuit breaker restrictions prompt photographer to offer virtual shoots via FaceTime, Zoom | Malay Mail

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SINGAPORE, May 26 — When 29-year-old ballet teacher Erica Ng learnt that a photographer was offering virtual photoshoots during the circuit breaker period, she was inspired to have pictures of herself practising ballet taken. The virtual photoshoot was offered by Samuel Ng, 29, owner of Pixioo...

Get creative: Singapore's circuit breaker restrictions prompt photographer to offer virtual shoots via FaceTime, ZoomPhotographer Samuel Ng, 29, uses FaceTime and Zoom for his virtual photoshoots, which he says produces photos that are good enough for use on social media. — TODAY pic

Ng said that she decided to have a virtual shoot of herself at home because she is usually busy running her family’s ballet school and spent very little time at home before the circuit breaker.Ng also arranged for another virtual shoot with her mother, who is also a ballet dancer. It was the pair’s first photoshoot together, making it extra memorable.

Expectant mother Rachel Low, 29, opted for a virtual photoshoot with her husband to capture memories of her pregnancy. — Picture by Samuel Ng/Pixioo Photography via TODAY “This idea came about because I felt that it was very important to stay in touch with photography. Virtual shoots allow us to keep sane as we can continue to interact with people,” said Ng.

Before the actual photo taking, Ng will have a video call with his clients to have a look at their homes and better understand the spaces they can work with, before deciding the concept of the shoot with them.

 

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