k.m. Images™
LIFESTYLE AND FASHION PHOTOGRAPHER.
residing in san diego, for now.
contact: eymakarena@ymail.com


this is a collection of my photography. personal works of mine, accompanied with music of my choice.




merlion park with the merlion statue. the merlion statue is one of the most famous tourist attractions of singapore. the statue was inspired by the poem merlion by ulysses. located on the opposite side of the marina bay, the park is easily accessible through walking.



underneath the singapore coastal highway. the cars are speeding over you and then there’s tourboats going underneath them. at night time they change colors going through every speck of color in the rainbow.
singapore’s financial district, continued. here’s more to look at.
wanna get to the other side of the marina bay? why not take a water taxi? i didn’t get to ride on one of them because there’s an hour wait in between and it was almost dark. i decided to take the scenic-walk route around singapore’s most famous bay.
7-11 on the city streets of singapore, more specifically, orchard rd., one of the most famous international shopping streets. spanning for what seems like miles, orchard rd. has the top brands in the fashion industry. everything that you could ever be looking for, whether it be an asian or european brand, is most likely going to be there. i love how this 7-11 is pretty much a bunch of stalls underneath a tent, it’s not even a building!



every single building in singapore is a work of ingenious architectural urban planning and an artpiece. here’s what the inside of the shops of marina bay sands look like. it’s quite splendid.



every single building in singapore is a work of ingenious architectural urban planning and an artpiece. here’s what the inside of the shops of marina bay sands look like. it’s quite splendid.



on the board walk of the marina bay. since singapore is located on the equator, the days are longer. the sun sets at around 8 o’clock and rises early. here’s my traveling entourage.



rasapura masters continued. singapore is a blend of different cultures, where people of indian, malay, and chinese descents come together to form this beautiful culture. the rasapura masters food court embraces those different heritages, exploring the different worlds of food, shown here, peking duck from the chinese culture.