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Chan's first assignment was with [[ |
Chan's first assignment was with [[SG Design Fusion]], a boutique publishing firm. He also accepted a commission with his alma mater, [[University of Newcastle, Australia]]. |
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Chan was at the same time, providing volunteer photography services with charities [[Singapore Red Cross]] and [[Student Advisory Centre]]. A notable event was his provision of photography coverage for a 20 kilometre charity swim from Batam Island to Singapore Island<ref>Lau Fook Kong: ''Marathon Swim for Charity'', The Straits Times, November 12 2007</ref>. |
Chan was at the same time, providing volunteer photography services with charities [[Singapore Red Cross]] and [[Student Advisory Centre]]. A notable event was his provision of photography coverage for a 20 kilometre charity swim from Batam Island to Singapore Island<ref>Lau Fook Kong: ''Marathon Swim for Charity'', The Straits Times, November 12 2007</ref>. |
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Revision as of 15:00, 19 December 2010
Joel Chan (Chinese: 曾俊彦) is a Singapore born, Singaporean based photographer.
Career
Chan's first assignment was with SG Design Fusion, a boutique publishing firm. He also accepted a commission with his alma mater, University of Newcastle, Australia. Chan was at the same time, providing volunteer photography services with charities Singapore Red Cross and Student Advisory Centre. A notable event was his provision of photography coverage for a 20 kilometre charity swim from Batam Island to Singapore Island[1].
His clientèle list includes Leica Microsystems, Chanel, Lexus, CEI, GAC Marine, GAC Logistics, Singapore Airshow and PSB Academy.
Company and Affiliations
In 2007, Chan started his own company JC Photography, and shifted to the field of wedding photography. His work has been featured in a MediaCorp production, Style Weddings[2].
Chan has been a member of Nikon Professional Services (NPS) since 21 July 2008[3]
References
- ^ Lau Fook Kong: Marathon Swim for Charity, The Straits Times, November 12 2007
- ^ Sarjit, Cassandra. "Showers of Blessing". StyleWeddings. Retrieved 2009-12-29.
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(help) - ^ "NPS Member Profile". NPS Singapore. Retrieved 2009-12-31.