Ruth
Jacob
🇸🇬 Singapore
18
Selected photos in 2022
TOP10 photographer in 2022
With us
3 years
Winning photos
📍Barcelona FC Stadium
- These led corridor lead us to an empty space, surrounded by a 360° screen where we watched a video all about Barca FC. Certainly impressive!
📍Casa Batlló
- Casa Batlló was a family residence and we stepped into the creative brains of Antoni Gaudí. Such a genius architect from the 19th century! We were mind blown.
Welcome to Singapore, where traditional (historical) and modern architecture blend.
📍Emerald Hill, Orchard, Singapore
Long corridors and high arches. Inside the National Gallery.
📍National Gallery, Singapore
📍National Gallery, Singapore
69th CollectionWhile waiting to board the flight, I was secretly praying that it would rain because I wanted to recreate one of my pictures for iPhone awards and even as I was walking towards the plane, I was still hoping…
Would you believe me if I told you that in less than 5mins after settling down, I looked out the window and spotted a tiny raindrop? One after the other, then another and another. And this rain stopped before the flight took off.
It felt like as though God was saying: Take as many pictures as you want. I’ll stop the rain once you're done.
No matter how big or small, an answered prayer is still an answered prayer and this award is like an icing on the cake.
📍Changi Airport, Singapore
While waiting to board the flight, I was secretly praying that it would rain because I wanted to recreate one of my pictures for iPhone awards and even as I was walking towards the plane, I was still hoping…
Would you believe me if I told you that in less than 5mins after settling down, I looked out the window and spotted a tiny raindrop? One after the other, then another and another. And this rain stopped before the flight took off.
It felt like as though God was saying: Take as many pictures as you want. I’ll stop the rain once you're done.
No matter how big or small, an answered prayer is still an answered prayer and this award is like an icing on the cake.
📍Changi Airport, Singapore
Top view of the entrance at the National Gallery.
📍National Gallery, Singapore
𝘉𝘭𝘢𝘤𝘬 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘸𝘩𝘪𝘵𝘦 𝘱𝘪𝘤𝘵𝘶𝘳𝘦𝘴 𝘢𝘳𝘦𝘯’𝘵 𝘴𝘢𝘥. 𝘛𝘩𝘦𝘺 𝘢𝘳𝘦 𝘱𝘰𝘦𝘵𝘪𝘤. Had a little Cinderella moment with my very own pair of “glass” slippers.
64th CollectionExterior of Petronas Showroom, taken during my visit there for MotoGP.
📍Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia
I remember waiting for the kids to change from their wet clothes after their ‘longkang’ fishing. As I was walking about and checking out the rooftop space at Bugis+, I saw all these shapes and lines. Whipping out my phone to take a shot was inevitable 😝
📍Bugis+, Singapore
It was my birthday weekend and I spent it watching handsome, adrenaline pumped racers giving it their all on the track! It was my first MotoGP event and I enjoyed every minute of it. The sights, the sounds (you cannot miss it even if wanted to!) and the atmosphere. The symmetrical lines around the grandstand was something I couldn’t ignore!
📍Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia
It was my birthday weekend and I spent it watching handsome, adrenaline pumped racers giving it their all on the track! It was my first MotoGP event and I enjoyed every minute of it. The sights, the sounds (you cannot miss it even if wanted to!) and the atmosphere. The symmetrical lines around the grandstand was something I couldn’t ignore!
📍Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia
No water, no life. No blue, no green. - Sylvia Earles
I still remember the exact feeling I felt when I saw this view upon reaching Bedok reservoir. I was blown away by the serenity and was taking it all in with a smile on my face. Nature has that effect on me. My first visit was definitely memorable.
📍Bedok Reservoir, Singapore
Meet me where the sky touches the sea…
Situated in the north of Singapore facing the Johor Straits, Sembawang Park is a tranquil park away from the bustle of the city. With a beautiful beach side and a stunning view, it is a popular fishing ground and a great place for family and friends to get together. Blending nature with history, this calm and serene park gives visitors a glimpse of Singapore’s naval heritage such as the Sembawang Shipyard, which was a British Naval Base from 1938 to 1968.
The interior of La Salsa at Dempse. If the bright, colourful wall murals don’t catch your attention, the ceiling lights definitely will! The bar is a treat to the eyes and your tummy!
📍La Salsa @ Dempsey, Singapore
The iconic train track next to The Rail Mall. People used to travel to and fro from Singapore and Malaysia back in the days! Now, it was preserved site.
📍Singapore