
Ah, what am gonna say here. It's Halycube's official launch last week!! Speak of achievement, there's not many but nothing beats the feeling of owning a virtual company that's making money. Oh, sounds like an online scam! No!!
We're just standing at the brisk of dawn and the journey has just begun. When I first thought of the name, it was plain hilarious. Mike, my business partner (also another old chap of mine who didn't really bother much of updating his blog) agreed upon. Lol.
There, he owns a Cube Photography and me – yes, you are reading right here right now – it's Halyconstudio! That's how the word Halycube was formed – merging both Halyconstudio & Cube Photography and making it an official 2 person's business.Still lots of muddle in our database but I'll try to sort out everything by end of March. Calories are burning hard!
Halycube was founded back in 2008. It all started off from a common passion and love towards photography. Somehow, the 'poisonous' hobby later became something very contagious and incurable. Both are addictive with those mouth watering gears and we shoot around the clock from abstract, exposures to landscape – and eventually, portrait until we found wedding photojournalism extremely enjoyable. Tensionless? Capturing those rattling images could show the whole world what your elaborative perception was. It's simply another amazing way to present yourself. Since then, there’s no looking back and the flame of photography just keeps on igniting. It's smokin'.
We're outta town!!
Born in Kuching (Sarawak), and work outside town. Basically, we reside in Singapore & Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) and we have been moving around due to our nature of work. Asia has offered some promising sceneries and always have been our primary playground but of course there are no limitations / boundaries for us. Regardless of our surroundings, creativity is always there to offer as our environment, studio, and perspective as long as the verdure is concern.
A place called Home?
Everywhere is my home but first thing you have to do is to cultivate one's culture. Research is compulsory and a google map could eventually save your day. The Digital Age has gone trendy & handy with a few portables on hand no doubt, we gotta race against time and we're still far off reach from dusk.
Joseph.