He runs one of the last remaining film photo shops in Singapore — for over 40 years | Timeless
For over 40 years, Wang Sifa has kept the heart of film photography alive at Whampoa Colour Centre, one of the last remaining film photo printing shops in Singapore. From the golden age of colour prints to the digital shift—and now a youth-led film revival—he’s seen it all. Despite challenges such as rising rents, long hours, and dwindling manpower, his love for the craft—and his customers who adoringly call him "Uncle"—keeps him going. A quiet fighter for a fading trade, he proves that his passion develops best in the dark.
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