Oh well, I know, I know. ALL most of my shots are still abit lacking but it’s always my wish to do a bit of freelancing to assist companies or groups to showcase their products and services =)
So, the novice photographer that you all come to know has recently been shamelessly volunteering his services to various groups, organisations and personnel.
Here, I would like to list down the list of companies/organisations/people that has allowed me to offer them my humble service. I hope in time to come, you will see this list grow.
Wish me luck!! (For I seriously need ALOT) ^^
mydearbakes is a blogshop that features unique delicious looking 3D cakes in Singapore. It is run by a loving couple and I am eternally grateful that they have chosen me to be their designated photographer for their shop. <3

if you wish to be a freelancer, you need to invest in more gear and also market yourself on what you specialized in. you need to specialized in at least two types of photography field before you can expand to something you can make money with. what you mentioned above is called corporate photography. its a challenging type of skill, you need to practice with a lot of advanced lighting equipment.
just my two cents
Hi keeweekeepaa
Thanks for your advice, really appreciated it. =)
Corporate photography, wow, that’s really a level I like to reach.
I do agree with you that I got to invest more gears but for the time being, I think the immediate action needed is to level up my skills first.
haha!
This explains, then, why the spout of the teapot is so odd – it is a cake! :) Nice capture!
There is another blog on improving photographic skills. At the moment I can’t remember the name, but it is on my blogroll. Good luck to you!
If you’re photographs are who you are, you’ll do great. Photographs are as much about the photographer as they are about themselves. Keep going.
I should imagine making a living as a professional photographer would be very tough. As it is with all the arts. Good luck! I agree with TimCC above. Go where your enthusiasm takes you. And thanks for visiting my blog (Poetic Mapping). Ann Isik http://www.annisikarts.com
Hi annisik51,
Thank you for your kind words! I hope you enjoyed viewing my post here =)
Good luck! It takes time and practice; learning about lighting (especially) and composition.
Hi imagesbytdashfield,
Thanks so much for giving this novice photographer some advise, much appreciated! =)