Time Traveling Through Photography: My Adventures with a 1962 Camera
Experimenting with a brand-new camera I just bought, a Pentax SV 1962 fully manual camera even without a light meter.
This series captures the adrenaline, grit, and rhythm of night futsal — where every touch, tackle, and sprint plays out under artificial lights and within the tight confines of indoor turf.
Shot through the netting, along the sidelines, and inside the action, these photos reveal the unfiltered emotion and tension of the game. Whether it’s a goalkeeper’s leap, the fierce footwork of a forward, or the calm before kickoff, this collection brings street football culture and competitive spirit into sharp visual focus.
What you’ll find in this series:
Futsal players in motion
Team coordination, passing, and tackling moments
Detailed shots through netting for added depth
Dynamic night lighting for atmospheric realism
Gender-diverse teams and inclusive representation
This gallery is ideal for sportswear brands, editorial content, futsal league promotions, or visual storytelling around urban football culture. It combines photojournalism and street style with a fast-paced sports aesthetic.
Keywords: indoor football photography, futsal photo series, football action shots, turf soccer, night football game photos, urban sports photography, football through net, team sports visuals, street football content, athlete photography portfolio.
Experimenting with a brand-new camera I just bought, a Pentax SV 1962 fully manual camera even without a light meter.
As a product designer in an IT startup in Singapore, I wear many hats on a daily basis. My responsibilities range from designing UX – user experiences.
I headed straight to Chinatown, one of my favorite spots in Singapore for street photography, with my new camera and film. I felt inspired the moment I arrived, surrounded by vibrant colors, bustling crowds, and an eclectic mix of cultures.