14 Best Places For Photography In Singapore That Is Less Crowded

Ever since the circuit breaker has ended, we yearned to go out, adventure and most importantly, updating our social status. Individually, we tend to look at our friend’s social media posts and uncover new or existing places in Singapore that handle well as a backdrop for their social media posts.


As we are moving towards phase 3 and the number of Covid cases in Singapore keeps on decreasing - Hopefully, we would like to take on an adventure around Singapore and uncover the beautiful places that you have never been, or you may have but may have not noticed. This time, we want you to keep healthy even during this pandemic and stay safe. Thus, we have prepared 14 best places for photography in Singapore that are less crowded.


So, here are the 14 best places for photography in Singapore that is less crowded


1. Water Lily Pond


https://teemusphoto.com/instagrammable-photos-spots-gardens-bay-singapore/ 


Water Lily Pond seems to be the least crowded amongst all of the places within Gardens By The bay. It has the most photogenic backdrop which numerous couples had their photoshoot in this area. 



2. Hort Park


https://singaporemotherhood.com/articles/2019/09/hortpark-nature-playgarden-magical-garden/


Hort Park looks like you are in a fairy tale land. Except, you are situated in a humid and tropical country. But if you love gardens, butterflies, uncovering different flowers and species - All the flora and fauna, Hort Park is the best place to go. 



3. LASALLE


https://shopee.sg/blog/instagram-worthy-places-singapore/(Credit: sgpoonie / Instagram)


Not just a school for the arts, LASALLE has gained recognition in the world of architecture. When it comes to architecture, Instagrammers should know that it plays a vital role in having such design as their backdrop.



4. Republic Polytechnic


https://www.greenroofs.com/projects/republic-polytechnic/


Situated at Woodlands, Republic Polytechnic is known for being the state of art in terms of the architecture as it is the latest Polytechnic that has been built in Singapore. Buildings are interconnected with each other at the ground level and the entire school is air-conditioned - Lucky Republic Polytechnic students do not have to deal with the tropical climate. However, when you step to the rooftop, it is a whole new environment. Lush green grass laid over the ground with industrial-looking buildings as the backdrop setting, you can even have your picnic anywhere.



5. The Summer House


https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/summerhouse-restaurant-singapore-igloos-domes-garden-romantic-dinner/  Photography: Selina Altomonte


Getting to the Summer House may be a little problem if you do not have a car as it is located at Seletar Aerospace Park. However, once reaching the restaurant, the vibe is way different than any other restaurants you have been. Away from the bustling city, this quiet and romantic atmosphere serves as a perfect backdrop and ambience for your next Instagram shot while having dinner with your significant other.


6. Marina South Pier


https://www.mpa.gov.sg/web/portal/home/port-of-singapore/services/marina-south-pier 



Ever since the new MRT station Marina South Pier has been opened, this place seems to be attracting a lot of attention from Singaporeans. Although many have been to this place before, we have observed that not many people drop by Marina South Pier as often as it was first announced. While there are tourists and people around since the ferry terminal is quite near, you can still have your backdrop with the environment without having anyone being all calefare in it.



7. Japanese Cemetery Park


https://hypeandstuff.com/japanese-cemetery-hougang-flower-photos/


Japanese Cemetery Park may sound scary. Well, who would want to visit a cemetery with no intention? If you take a closer look at the cemetery, you can think of it as Japanese Sakura season. 



8. Macritchie Treetop Walk


https://www.timeout.com/singapore/things-to-do/treetop-walk-at-macritchie-reservoir 


Yet another adventurous junkie, Macritchie Treetop Walk serves to anyone who loves adventuring and hiking - Not for anyone who scored 10 points for IPPT or lesser. Once you are at Macritchie Treetop Walk. immersed yourself in the middle of the forest while have your picture taken as well.



9. Haw Par Villa



Haw Par Villa has been known as the Singapore weirdest and strangest theme park. But do not let the name fool you. It can be a very nice backdrop for your next Instagram feed. Think of it as historic + colours as your wallpaper.


10. Kent Ridge Park


https://www.nparks.gov.sg/gardens-parks-and-nature/parks-and-nature-reserves/kent-ridge-park 


This is where it all began. The route is going to be long if your final goal is to reach Mount Faber. Kent Ridge Park serves as the starting point for you to adventure through various park, starting with Kent Ridge Park itself,  Hort Park, Southern Ridges, Telok Blangah Park, passing through Henderson Wave and lastly, Moun Faber Park. Depending on how you walk, we have calculated the average time from one point to another is about 2 hours.




11. Southern Ridges




Situated in between Hort park and Telok Blangah park, it is a bridge that connects you to Telok Blangah Park. Cave yourself as you go deeper into the forest but with the sound of the traffic as your ambience - Where forest in the middle of the city is at.



12. Telok Blangah Hill Park

https://www.nparks.gov.sg/gardens-parks-and-nature/parks-and-nature-reserves/telok-blangah-hill-park/what-to-see


Situated in the heart of Telok Blangah Park comes a grand layout of garden filled with blooming flowers.  While adventuring through all the parks, assuming you start at Kent Ridge Park and your end goal is at Mount Faber, try stopping by this area inside Telok Blangah Park and feel the breeze when you are up there.


13. Mount Faber Hilltop View

https://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/mount-faber-tour-birds-eye-view-and-historical-tales


If you are an adventurous person, you would understand the pain of hiking from the start of Mount Faber and all the way to the top. One good trait of being an adventurous person is that they or she has a goal in mind. The goal is to reach the top. For this case, once you have reached the top of Mount Faber, you are greeted with an unblocked view that is facing Sentosa and the fresh air breeze.



14. Henderson Waves




Most Singaporeans would know or heard about Henderson Wave. But getting there is a different thing. A bridge that connects Telok Blangah Hill Park and Mount Faber means that you need to start your route from either parks and hike your way up. Daunting as it may seem, trust us, the view is spectacular.



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References

https://www.visitsingapore.com/see-do-singapore/architecture/modern/lasalle-college-of-the-arts/. 


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