Mirroring
Reimagined Photography: Turning Unused Shots into Striking Visuals
In every scene I capture, multiple frames tell a story—but only a select few make the final cut. Rather than leaving the rest unseen, I reimagine them through creative mirroring. This technique isn’t applied arbitrarily; it emerges naturally from specific angles, perspectives, and compositions, transforming overlooked images into dynamic, visually compelling works. What makes this process exciting is its spontaneity—these mirrored effects aren’t pre-planned but discovered, revealing unexpected symmetry, depth, and impact.
Experience photography reimagined—where every frame has the potential for something extraordinary.
Art work sculpture of endangered Sumatran tiger using recycled material by artist Bordalo II.
Kaws sculpture display in public space, Mondrian Singapore Duxton.
Architecture at Tanjong Pagar.
Sago Street at Chinatown, Singapore.
Wall mural of shophouses
Neoclassical architecture at The Fullerton Hotel.
Playground
Clementi Town
Tekka Centre
Infrastructure at Upper Cross Street.
Mecure Hotel and Chinatown
Street scene at Chinatown
Chinatown, Singapore.
Capitaland
Industrial vessel
Skyscrapers
City skyline
Louis Vuitton x Murakami