Apple Celebrates Opening Of First Apple Store By Bringing Together Local Creatives To Share Their Skills

Apple fans, the wait is finally over. A date has been set for the opening of Singapore’s first Apple retail outlet–27 May.

Apple Orchard Road 

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Time: 5pm – 6pm

Pick Up Some Tech Skills 

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It takes some serious skills to capture breathtaking images with just an iPhone.

Local photographer Aik Beng Chia (known in some circles as ABC), will be imparting some of his skills and techniques on how to capture beautiful street photography with nothing but an iPhone. Soon, you’ll be taking epic images that are sure to up your ‘Gram game.

Date: 28 May
Time: 11am – 12.30pm

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Tech isn’t just for the grown ups. Apple Orchard Road will be holding a Kids Hour, a one-hour workshop of sorts that will see parents and kids shooting their very own movie.

With the help of basic camera techniques, an iPad Pro, iMovie and a whole lot of creativity, kids will get a chance to play actor, producer and director!

Date: 31 May
Time: 10am – 10pm

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A picture is worth a thousand words. While just about anyone can take a picture using an iPhone, Apple wants to help you bring out the best in your photos. Drop in for a 90-minute session as Creatives at Apple share pro tips on getting the most out of your camera app.

Date: 28 May
Time:  3pm – 4.30pm

If you’ve already made plans to head down to Apple Orchard Road, why not check out some of their workshops? Not only will you be able to pick up some handy skills, you might even meet some like-minded people!

Apple Orchard Road
Address: Knightsbridge Mall, 270 Orchard Road, S238857
Opening Hours: 10am – 10pm

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