Shooting Home

Class of 2005 Alumni Reunion Show

epSITE, Epson Imaging Gallery
501 Orchard Road,
#03-18/19, Wheelock Place
Jun 17 to Jul 17, 2006
Monday to Sunday, 10am to 9pm
Open to public, free admission


Nothing to shoot in Singapore. No inspiration. No professional network. Shooting Home aims to address these reasons driving talented local photographers to seek more exciting pastures abroad. Held by Objectifs, Shooting Home is an annual event designed with the belief that ‘home’ is the first step for aspiring photographers to explore their professional careers.

The participants from Shooting Home 2005 have gone on to explore multiple avenues with their photography. Notably, one of the youngest participants of the workshop will also be exhibiting during the Month of Photography 2006 as one of the 5 emerging photographers.

All the participants are still pursuing their love for photography – this passion is showcased here in their latest project – this reunion show.
This exhibition features the works of Betty Chua, Edmund Low, Gwen Lee, Jaizki Fontaneda, Joseph Nair, Julian Cohen, Khoo Swee Hoon, Tan Sim Heng and Quentin Lee.

PUBLIC TALK - Why Shoot Home
Date: 24th June 2006
Time: 2.30pm - 4.00pm
Venue: epSITE, Epson Imaging Gallery

Part 1
Nothing to shoot in Singapore? No inspiration? No professional networks? Shooting home is about addressing these issues, creating a space for emerging photographers and challenging them. We believe that "home" is the first step for aspiring photographers to explore their professional careers. Join us in this session as past faculty and Shooting Home photographers share their perspectives on finding inspirations and stories in their daily lives.

Part 2 (GUIDED TOUR)
Join the "Shooting Home Class of 2005 photographers on a guided tour and hear them share their inspiration and experiences in creating their works.

The Shooting Home 2005 Reunion Show is supported by Epson.


About Shooting Home

Shooting Home is a unique mentoring programme in photography that goes beyond the workshop walls. Ten participants, regardless of background and experience, are selected for one common reason - the desire to pursue photography as a career and their passion to push their work to a higher standard.