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Michelle Chaplow, Travel Photographer

Shrangri-la, Singapore, Michelle Chaplow Photography

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Shangri-la, Singapore

The Shangri-La’s restaurant is so vibrant in both cuisine and interior design.

The food is superb and it’s open 24 hours a day, so there’s plenty of time for photography.
Shrangri-la, Singapore, Michelle Chaplow Photography

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Shangri-la, Singapore

Asian service is second to none and a warm smile in front of an array of vibrant, bird of paradise flowers can’t help but provoke contentment, even if you have just arrived on a long haul flight.

My favourite hotels in the world

As a travel photographer, hotels are a fundamental part of the journeying experience. Michelle averages 100 plus hotel nights per year and this section has been created to share a selection of her personal recommendations for hotels around the world. Whilst on assignment, a hotel provides a travel photographer with a base from which to explore the country and a secure storage space for equipment. It’s the mobile office, the refuelling zone, the meeting point and if you’re really lucky, there may even be time to indulge in the pool or the Spa. The reality of following the light and photographic deadlines however, often means this isn’t the case. A good hotel can be the primary inspiration for a photographer as they embark on their project, the place from which ideas evolve for imagery. A travel photographer’s hotel is essentially the gateway to photographically documenting a destination.