A low-angle, long-exposure silhouette of Zhun Hao sitting under a brilliant Milky Way galaxy, his face illuminated by a warm orange glow against a vast, star-filled night sky.

Wong Zhun Hao

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About me

“I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious.” — Albert Einstein (and occasionally me, when I’m staring at the sky for too long).

If you’re looking for a specialist, you might be in the wrong place. I am a professional “everything-enthusiast” currently locked in a losing battle against the linear nature of time.

My biggest frustration? That there aren’t enough hours in a human lifespan to master astrophotography, understand the deep mechanics of the universe, and still have time to appreciate a good cup of coffee. My work here is a reflection of that chase—a collection of moments where I managed to make time stand still, if only for a shutter click.

Whether it’s capturing the moon through a heart-shaped cloud or diving into a new technical rabbit hole, I’m driven by a singular, slightly panicked goal: to see it all, learn it all, and somehow document the process before the sun goes down.