Singapore's Best Photography Locations
Hei everyone! I’m back with another video and I am very excited to share this video with you guys. Today, I’m gonna talk about one awesome location that is the easiest to get to, the cheapest place to park and yet it has the best options for sunrise and sunset photography. In fact, if you start from this location, you can access more than 9 stunning different spots for sunrise and sunset. I’m gonna reveal exactly how to get there, and how to find these compositions.
So the beauty of this location is that it all starts out from one point, and from that point it leads to many different possibilities. Most conveniently, this place also has the cheapest carpark. I’m talking of course, about the esplanade.
So here are more than 9 different spots you can shoot from, starting from the Esplanade.
1.) Start from the Esplanade outdoor theatre. From here, I like to observe the water conditions. If the water is calm and reflective, you can shoot a panoramic with The Central Business District on one end, and balance the composition with the MBS on the other end.
2.) If you’re not a fan of panos, you can also walk to the beginning of the Jubilee Bridge. There, you can shoot a portrait or landscape image of the CBD skyline, with the city lights still on if you’re early enough.
2a.) For sunset, you can cross under the bridge and set up on the other side of Jubilee Bridge. Get a good shot of the buildings looming above the Anderson Bridge in the distance.
3.) Get on the Jubilee Bridge, walk a little further into the bridge. Stop and turn left. If the water is reflective enough, you can get a shot of MBS in the water reflections.
4.) Keep walking until you reach the Merlion. There’s a number of possible compositions you can shoot here, both in landscape and in portrait. Personally, I like to go wide and shoot a panoramic here. Balance the framing with MBS right smack in the center, with the Merlion on the right, and the Singapore Flyer on the left. If you’re here in late February, the sun may rise in line with the Museum of Art and Science.
I’m gonna stop here for a pro tip. Guys, I can’t over stress this. When shooting a sunrise or sunset, always look in front of you as well as behind you, because the beauty of a sunrise or sunset can happen either in the direction where the sun is setting, or in the completely opposite direction. Just to prove this point, if you’ve watched my last video you know that I shot 30 sunrises in row from home. One of these shots is a sunrise, and one of these is a sunset. Remember that rays like these or dramatic cloud formations can occur both in front or behind you.
So if the skies are suitable, walk in front of the Merlion and shoot back towards the Fullerton Hotel
This is the furthest we’re going to walk from this point. According to Google Maps, if you walk straight here from the Esplanade it would have taken you only 5 minutes. What if we turn left from the Esplanade instead?
5.) (Sunset only) Walk to the Helix Bridge, from the base of the bridge, you’ll see many photographers set up there.
You can setup there, or set up on the bridge itself
Pro tip: Use a ND filter in a crowded place like this to make the crowd disappear. If no one stops moving during your exposure time, you may get a shot that looks empty even though there were people.
6.) Walk to the Art Science Museum. There are some opportunities for you here.
You can get a reflection shot of the city skyline in the water,
with some fishes as foreground, framed by the Arts Science Museum
7.) You can also walk to the edge of the riverfront, use symmetry as your compositional element
8.) Next option, for sunset only, walk towards Louis Vuitton. You will see this very popular viewpoint, but this is only suitable for one photographer at a time
9.) Finally, walk towards the Marina Bay Waterfront for a sunset shot of the Singapore skyline.
If you’re heading home from here, the MRT station is right inside MBS. If you drove and you have to walk back to the Esplanade, it’s a 20 minute walk back.
So that’s 9 amazing locations you can shot from, just by starting out from the Esplanade. I know that Gardens by the Bay is just around the corner, but I think we’ve covered enough of one amazing location. Let me know if I missed out anything.
As always guys thank you for reading, shalom and good bye!