Jun
Jie
Getting
into the thick of the action and capturing that moment defines
Junjie's style of photography.
First started photography in 2003, Junjie has since captured
tens of thousands of indelible moments in life--from the
joy of a couple on their wedding day, to the verve of participants
and performers at various events, to the people and plight
of a country in turmoil.
In March 2007, Junjie held his first exhibition on Timor-Leste
at the Asian Civilisations Museum to bring awareness to
the young country.
A keen filmmaker, Junjie extends his eye for composition
beyond still photography to moving pictures. In 2008 a film
he cinematographed, "Remorse", won two national
film competitions and was screened at the Taiwan Urban Nomad
Film Festival.
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Toonz
Originally
a fine artist, Toonz used to create mixed media artwork.
One day, an epiphany caused him to consider photography
as his muse.
Now the only painting he does is with his camera and the
open canvas of his mind.
Toonz shoots fashion spreads regularly for HER WORLD BRIDES,
WEDDING & TRAVEL, STYLE:, SMITTEN, BEAUTY BLACK BOOK.
He is very much a people's person and enjoys cracking jokes.
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Lance
Lee

A portraiture, fashion & advertising
photographer by profession, Lance Lee is a visual artist
with a keen eye for human expressions and body languages.
In 1997, Lance's career began with a 3-year working experience
photographing news and feature stories for The Straits Times.
His beginnings as a photojournalist and his passion in the
documentary of the human condition contributes to his reputation
as a versatile and expressive fashion photographer.
Lance's strength in portraiture and fashion works leads
him to exciting and challenging projects like photography
for Singapore Idol Taufik Bautisah's debut album, MM Lee
Kuan Yew's book "Keeping My Mandarin Alive" and
Singapore's Tatler's "Ten Most Stylish Women in Singapore
2005"
His highly imaginative and creative mind shows in a strong
conceptual portfolio featuring works collaborated with top
fashion stylists such as Luke Elijah, Vik Lim and Vernon
Sim
In 2003, Lance published his first photography book "My
Sisters: Their Stories" - a photo-documentary about
transsexuals in Asia.
His documentary images of the SARS crisis in 2004 are published
in two books ">38ºc Remembering Sars" and "The
Silent War". The photographs are also shown in a two-month
photo-exhibition at the Singapore History Museum in September
2004.
In 2005, Lance is commissioned by World Scientific Publishing
to photograph Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew for his book
"Keeping My Mandarin Alive"
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