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.
Discover the rich textures and bold colours of Sri Lanka’s iconic spices through this curated spice product photography series. From the deep aroma of Ceylon cinnamon to the earthy intensity of black and white pepper, each frame captures the authenticity and allure of natural ingredients sourced from the island’s fertile lands.
This gallery showcases premium spice photography for commercial and editorial use, perfect for food brands, product labels, artisan packaging, and culinary storytelling.
What’s featured in this series:
Whole and ground Ceylon Cinnamon
White Peppercorns & Black Peppercorns
Green Pepper on the vine
Cloves, Mace, and Nutmeg
Raw Cacao Beans
Styled with natural props and traditional wooden figurines, this shoot brings together craft, culture, and commerce. Shot in both high-key and low-light setups, these visuals offer flexibility for various marketing needs — from eCommerce and Amazon listings to cookbooks and social media campaigns.
Keywords: Sri Lankan spice photography, cinnamon product photos, white pepper photography, commercial spice imagery, food product photography, spices on white background, spice flat lay, artisan food photography, editorial spice shoot, black background product photography.
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.