By curamax on Skatehive
Yesterday, I found myself in Aljunied again, this time with a different kind of goal. Last Sunday was all about nature videography at the Chinese Garden, but I wanted to challenge myself with something more chaotic, more urban, and honestly… more alive. So I made my way to the Lorong Geylang roads to practice street videography, the kind where you have to react fast because the scene changes every few seconds. I decided to do two versions of the same walk: photography for today’s blog, and videography for a TikTok compilation. I like doing it this way because photos let me slow down and notice details, while videos capture the real pulse of the street, the way the lights flicker, cars glide past, people weave in and out of frame, and the city just keeps moving like it has its own rhythm. I’ll share the TikTok link in the post as well, in case you want to watch the short clips from this walk. What’s amazing about Aljunied is that it never feels quiet. Even before the sky turns fully dar