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Kiehl’s Celebrates Father’s Day With The Sartorialist


In time for Father’s Day, Kiehl’s announced a collaborative partnership with The Sartorialist, Scott Schuman.

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Paul Smith Display Windows


Asian windows are looking better dressed – the bad economy has been spurring brands to keep their creativity flowing to attract customers to spend more. Here, we highlight the good work of Paul Smith Bangkok, with an array of interesting store windows from August to October.

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Things We Forget


Things We Forget is a Singapore-based initiative, revolving around a single idea: leaving post-it notes with bite-sized advice in public places.

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The Impossible Project, Now in Asia!


We’re thrilled by the announcement of The Impossible Project’s new store in Tokyo, in our favourite neighbourhood, Nakameguro. Joining the ranks of other creative agencies in the dreamy neighbourhood, everything you love about Polaroid can now be found in its store.

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PENTAX x nanoblock


We delight in sharing this nanoblock and PENTAX collaboration, a limited edition Optio NB1000 with nanoblock façade. Produced by diablock of Kawada Toys, nanoblock is a Japanese version of the Lego toy block. By marrying photography and design, we’re certain this camera will outdo itself in the sales department.

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Polaroid 484/Type 100 Camera


The Impossible Project has released a limited batch of Polaroid portrait 484/Type 100 camera.

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Secrets of the Red Lantern


Making plans for your Friday? We really like this walking tour in the heart of Chinatown, sharing the hidden secrets of the back alleys of Chinatown.

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Canon Lens Coffee Mug


Photography enthusiasts will love this surprising camera lens coffee mugs. Equipped with a lens cap lid to keep your beverage warm, its rubber grip focus and zoom rings will delight your grumpy morning. Not to mention the compliments you’ll get at the pantry!

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Tokyo Camera Style


With photography’s revival as a frenzied hobby around the world comes an intriguing website based in Tokyo, documenting the cameras spotted around the metropolis. Simply named Tokyo Camera Style, the site is a trove for photography enthusiasts.

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Table For One


Table For One, by Samantha Tio, is an ongoing series on solo diners in Singapore. Highlighting the isolation and loneliness of urban life, the photographs are paired with write-ups of the photographer’s insight to the diner’s frame of mind.

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Why We Lomo – Melly Fong


Monday Flying’s writer, Niki Torres, gets intimate with photographers with a love of lomography. We interview them, ask them why they prefer lomography and check on their choice of lomo cameras. This week, we check with Singapore-based Melly Fong, from web design firm Hex.

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Asian Mosaics Travel Photography Competition


Singapore International Photography Festival is organizing a photography competition on Asian travel. Budding photographers will do well to join the Asian Mosaics Travel Photography Competition.

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(Con)Front by John CLANG


CL Ang is a Singaporean-born contemporary photographer based in New York for a decade. Having worked with global brands like Hermès, IBM and Nike, the photographer is now represented by Singapore-based 2902 Gallery. His first exhibition here is (Con)Front, a 40-piece photography exhibition.

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Life in Motion


Life in the city is all about running. There is the fast pace of life: dreams to be pursued and a competition against time. Photographer Herbert Johan shares a photography series on Monday Flying, entitled: ‘Run’.

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