Fairfield Methodist School

Fairfield Methodist School is a mission school situated on Dover Road in Singapore’s westside. It is also neighbours with its affliate school – Anglo-Chinese School.

Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)

This is the Dover Campus of Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) in Singapore’s west. The Anglo-Chinese School is a mission school that does back to 1886.

Singapore River at River Valley

The 3.2km long Singapore River flows parallel to Alexandra Road and feeds into the Marina Reservoir in Singapore’s southern region. The Singapore River Planning Area covers the immediate upper watershed of the Singapore River, whereas the River Valley Planning Area covers the western half of the watershed. The Singapore River has been a fresh water…

Southern Islands

The Southern Islands from above: St John’s Island, Pulau Seringat, Lazarus Island and Kusu Island #neverforget our #seaStateby Singapore Aerial and Panoramic Photography Shot with: DJI Mavic 2 Zoom

Sentosa Cove

Sentosa from above #neverforget our #seaStateby Singapore Aerial and Panoramic Photography Shot with: DJI Mavic 2 Zoom

St John’s, Lazarus islands and Pulau Seringat

We’ve often tried to persuade family and friends to give St John’s Island a chance to little avail. We hope these aerial vistas inspire a trip someday! It’s a $15 return ferry ride away that takes you 6.5km south of Singapore. You don’t have to travel to a foreign country to experience turquoise waters! Here…

Kallang River Basin

Singapore’s Kallang River from above. This is the island city’s longest river, flowing 10 kilometers from the Lower Pierce Reservoir to Kallang Basin pictured here. In this video, you will see Golden Mile Complex, Merdeka Bridge, the National Stadium and the Kallang River and its surrounds. Shot on a rainy October afternoon during a break…

Rochor Centre – demolition complete

#comingupforair // for an elevated perspective of the dismantling of a former Singapore icon: the Rochor Centre, formerly known as ‘Little Johor’ – a popular stopover for Singapore’s visiting northern neighbours. Like many public housing estates it started off life as plain and dull high rise buildings. The splash of colours came in 1994. Despite…

Dragon Playgrounds

A topdown view of Singapore’s formerly iconic Dragon-themed playgrounds. There aren’t many left. #neverforget our #seaState by Singapore Aerial and Panoramic Photography Shot with: #NeverForget our #SeaState In conjunction with: Sea State Singapore by Singapore Aerial and Panoramic Photography is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Sim Lim Square and Sim Lim Tower

#ComingupforAir // The 6-storey Sim Lim square and the 15-storey Sim Lim Tower are two well-known sources of electronics, electrical goods and computer parts for Singaporeans and tourists. Located next to Rochor canal, these buildings were constructed in the 1980s. #neverforget our #seaState by Singapore Aerial and Panoramic Photography Shot with: #NeverForget our #SeaState In…

Bugis and Surrounds

Bugis was named after Indonesian sailors from South Sulawesi that used to sail into the area’s canals to trade. Formerly renowned internationally from the 50s to 80s for being a gathering place for transvestites and transexuals, this area has gone through a significant transformation to what it is today, a mixed used district for offices, healthcare,…

The National Stadium

The 55,000 seater National Stadium at Singapore’s Sports Hub and its retractable roof fully opened. Situated on Tanjong Rhu where the mouth of the Kallang River meets the Straits of Singapore, this area is largely friendly to drone photography, provided you do not take off from the grounds of the Sports Hub itself. #neverforget our…