Studying the fundamentals of photography, learn about the exposure triangle, composition, lighting, and other key aspects of photography. This will give you a solid foundation to build upon as you advance your skills.


The more you shoot, the more comfortable you will become with your camera and the more you will understand how to capture the images you want. Set aside time each week to practice and experiment with different techniques and settings.


Photography is a never-ending journey of discovery and experimentation. Stay curious and open-minded, and always look for ways to improve your skills and push the boundaries of your creativity.


Editing is an important part of the photography process, but it’s also easy to overdo it. Be mindful of the adjustments you make and aim to enhance your images without making them look artificial or unrealistic.
All photos were taken using the Fujifilm GFX50sII with GF35-70mmF4.5-5.6 WR

Jere Chong/Fujifilm Singapore