A mindful photography walk along the vibrant heart of Little India
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POV: Photowalk at Little India

DATES

21 JUNE 2025

TIME

4 pm – 6:30 pm

VENUE

City Square Mall, Green Square

180 Kitchener Rd

Singapore 208539

ADMISSION

Limited to 2 tickets per registration

DECK is proud to present a year-long series of photowalk programs under the name "POV", also known as "Point of View". After the success of the Joo Chiat sessions, POV has shifted to Little India for a fresh start!

About program

Step into the vibrant heart of Little India with POV: Photowalk at Little India—a guided photography experience led by photographer Benjamin Tan. This programme invites participants to explore using photography to uncover insights into themselves and create stories that are unique to their personalities.

Engage in image-creating that deeply explores your surroundings through creative and abstract perspectives. Share your thoughts and insights on mindfulness using photography through communal discussions.

As part of a year-long project, participants will have the opportunity to showcase their work in a public photo exhibition in January 2026.

This program is FREE, registration is required with a refundable deposit fee upon attendance

Register today to experience a journey of artistic and personal exploration, with the opportunity to present your work to the public!

This session is kindly supported by City Developments Limited as part of the Singapore Young Photographer Award.

About instructor

Benjamin Tan is a full-time photographer and educator, having previously worked in the social services sector, with a passion in using photography to make a positive impact on mental health. He engages students and audiences by encouraging them to explore the deeper meanings behind their work, asking ‘why’ within the ‘what.’

Ben conducts photography workshops infused with social awareness and curates exhibitions that address various social issues. Notably, he curated ‘Mental Pictures’ at the Singapore International Photography Festival in 2022, showcasing local film photographers’ perspectives on mental health.