Outdoor Fitness Photoshoot with Jun Hao
Listed in portrait category: Fitness | Hobby




We arrived at our final set—the fitness shoot—running late, with the light all but gone. It was the kind of moment where most shoots wrap. But we weren't done. This set had been part of the plan since the beginning, and I didn't want to leave it unfinished.
This set didn't follow the usual fitness playbook—there was no dramatic flare, no spotlighted physique. And honestly, that made it feel more grounded. It was about documenting Jun Hao being present in his wellness routine, in a way that felt personal and real.
Conditions weren't ideal. We were chasing the last scraps of natural light, and nearby residents were using the same corner we needed. It took patience—waiting, watching, dodging distractions. Jun Hao, ever the considerate one, suggested we call it. But I couldn't. I knew there was still something here, even if it was just a handful of honest, unfussy shots.
And I'm glad we did.
This shoot reminded me of why I started photography in the first place. No matter the challenges—limited light, no fancy equipment, real-world distractions—I'm here to create, to document, and to push forward. It might not be my usual polished studio-style fitness set, but it's honest. And it taught me once again that persistence, resourcefulness, and a little belief can go a long way. We made the best out of what we had—and sometimes, that's when the most meaningful photos happen.
Featuring ↬ Jun HaoHairstylist ↬ -Makeup Artist (MUA) ↬ -
Wardrobe ↬ Jun Hao
Camera ↬ Canon 6D Mark IILens ↬ Canon 24-70mm F2.8L IILighting ↬ Natural Light
Place ↬ Ang Mo Kio Ave 3 ParkDate ↬ Year 2024
Photo Editing type ↬ Basic
Photographer's fee ↬ Fitness Photoshoot Pricing & Packages
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