About Us

Our History

Founded in 2002, Yew Kwang Photography embarked on a dedicated journey to deliver exceptional wedding and event photography services. By 2005, our vibrant home was established in Singapore Chinatown, expanding our offerings to encompass studio photoshoots catering to families, babies, maternity, and executive headshots. In 2011, our studio found a new residence on Serangoon Road, doubling in size to create a more welcoming and comfortable space for our cherished clients. This expansion also marked the inception of our photo studio rental services, tailored for photographers and individuals orchestrating their own studio shoots.

Today, we have evolved, transitioning from offering studio services to exclusively focusing on serving corporate and individual clients. Encompassing a wide array of indoor and outdoor settings, our expertise lies in portraits, events, architecture, and interior photography. While our primary focus has shifted, we occasionally indulge in family photoshoots when our schedule permits.

The breadth and diversity of our portfolio have been instrumental in cultivating a devoted clientele that spans across a myriad of industries in Singapore. From capturing the essence of corporate events to crafting striking portraits that resonate with individual clients, our expansive range of photography services has found resonance in sectors ranging from finance and technology to hospitality and beyond. This broad appeal is a testament to our adaptability and proficiency in tailoring our visual storytelling to meet the unique needs and aesthetics of clients across diverse professional landscapes. Whether it’s the dynamic world of business, the warmth of family moments, or the intricacies of architectural and interior spaces, our portfolio has become a trusted visual resource for individuals and organizations alike. This diverse clientele underscores our commitment to delivering excellence and creating timeless visual narratives that transcend industry boundaries.

We warmly invite you to explore our website and encourage you to reach out with any inquiries about potential collaborations. Take a moment to peruse our portfolio and discover the array of photography services we are thrilled to offer.

About Yew Kwang

Unraveling the narrative of my journey into photography never fails to pique the interest of those I encounter. Beginning my career in engineering and dedicating seven years to the profession, it took a transformative moment to steer me towards a new path. The catalyst? A growing sense of restlessness with the routine grind, prompting a desire to contribute to society in a more impactful manner.

Joining a volunteer group became the catalyst for change. Beyond merely offering assistance, I eagerly embraced the opportunity to enroll in their basic photography course, driven by the prospect of capturing the essence of volunteer events for their newsletter. This decision marked the beginning of an immersive journey into the world of photography—immersing myself in camera operation, delving into the intricacies of film development, and spending countless hours perfecting the art of darkroom printing.

Embracing the notion that life is an ongoing voyage of discovery, photography emerged as my chosen vessel for exploration and growth. Each new photographic assignment, particularly those that pushed the boundaries of my comfort zone, reignited my passion and spurred me to delve deeper into the subject matter through meticulous research. While technical proficiency in wielding the camera is indispensable, it is the profound connection with my subjects that imbues my photographs with authenticity and resonance.

My approach to photography is characterized by versatility and adaptability. From capturing the magic of weddings and the energy of events to freezing the fleeting moments of concerts, dances, architectural marvels, and natural landscapes, I thrive on exploring a diverse array of genres. Fueled by an insatiable thirst for knowledge and a relentless pursuit of new challenges, my passion for photography remains as fervent and unwavering as ever.

“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.” ~ Albert Einstein