JannPaul: The Dark Horse of the Diamond Industry Photography by Zachary Tang It’s 2020—10 years since JANNPAUL opened their doors and they haven’t slowed down one bit. This is apparent through their internet presence and immense reviews online. Either you’ve heard of them, or someone you know has bought from them before. Regardless by Justin Vanderstraaten April 30, 2020
Vice or Virtue: Inside the Minds of Ah Peks Who PCC Every Day All images by Dennis Khung. In the middle of a quiet Chinatown, two men sit across from one another, a small crowd huddled around them. The first looks to be around 60. Cigarette dangling from his discoloured lips, he studies the board in front of him, eyes darting between the numerous black s by Justin Vanderstraaten February 10, 2020
We Think Being Grown Up Means Having Life Figured Out. What If We Never Do? Images: Zachary Tang. This is the fifth in a series of stories told to us by Singaporeans from varying walks of life. The process was simple: meet someone on the street and spend time with them talking about life. Singaporeans often think other Singaporeans are boring, but everyone has a story t by Justin Vanderstraaten January 19, 2020
The Dream Trip: Tasmania with My 53-Year-Old Mother Images courtesy of Felicia. There are many ways Singaporeans practice filial piety. For example: giving their parents a portion of their income every month, taking over the household finances, or by doing the chores. Last year, 26-year-old Felicia Lim, decided to show her parents her gratitu by Justin Vanderstraaten January 19, 2020
3 Different Generations on What Reunion Dinner Means To Them (Top image: Giant) Of all the customs and traditions associated with the Lunar New Year, none is more sacred than the reunion dinner. No new year clothes? Totally fine. Failing to Marie Kondo your room? Just be prepared for the lecture on how it’s not the year of the pig. Ditch the re by Justin Vanderstraaten January 17, 2020
Grindsets The Road to the Singaporean Dream: Blue-collar Edition Images: Zachary Tang. This is the fourth in a series of stories told to us by Singaporeans from varying walks of life. The process was simple: meet someone on the street and spend time with them talking about life. Singaporeans often think other Singaporeans are boring, but everyone has a story by Justin Vanderstraaten January 16, 2020
Hidden Values: One Woman’s Quest to Preserve Our Culture Images: Zachary Tang. This is the third in a series of stories told to us by Singaporeans from varying walks of life. The process was simple: meet someone on the street and spend time with them talking about life. Singaporeans often think other Singaporeans are boring, but everyone has a story t by Justin Vanderstraaten January 15, 2020
Drugs, Cash, and Prison. When Does Enough Become Enough? Images: Zachary Tang. This is the second in a series of stories told to us by Singaporeans from varying walks of life. The process was simple: meet someone on the street and spend time with them talking about life. Singaporeans often think other Singaporeans are boring, but everyone has a story by Justin Vanderstraaten January 14, 2020
Everyone Deals With Loss Differently. For This Man, It’s Through Music Images: Zachary Tang. This is the first in a series of stories told to us by Singaporeans from varying walks of life. The process was simple: meet someone on the street and spend time with them talking about life. Singaporeans often think other Singaporeans are boring, but everyone has a story to t by Justin Vanderstraaten January 13, 2020
Long Live the Arcade: How We Grew Up With the Arcade & What it Means to Us Now All images by Zachary Tang. The first time I drove a car, I wrecked it. Soon after my tiny hands gripped the unfamiliar steering wheel, and my little foot stomped on the accelerator pedal, keeping control fast became an ever-shrinking spot in the rear-view mirror. The result was pure carnage. by Justin Vanderstraaten January 9, 2020
Grindsets Inside the Brain of A Pawnshop Owner All images by Zachary Tang. Living in Singapore is expensive. The cost of education is increasing. The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is continually going up. Public transport fare hikes have made getting around more expensive than ever. Car? Sorry, can’t afford it. The money crunch gets wo by Justin Vanderstraaten December 19, 2019
More Than Just Whining: How Singaporean Youths Are Tackling the Problems of Today All talk, all action. by Justin Vanderstraaten November 29, 2019