CALLING ALL VISUAL STORYTELLERS
Showcase Your Work On Our YouTube Channel!
Your Photos, Your Art, Our Audience!
(IT’S FREE)
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I am Roman Onillon, a professional photographer hailing from France and now based in Kuala Lumpur. My work is focused on elevating photography through a unique perspective and a deep attention to detail that brings life to landscapes, events, and portraits.
With an innate ability to play with light and composition, I strive to capture every moment with a touch of magic. Whether I am documenting vibrant cityscapes, intimate celebrations, or large-scale corporate events, my photography reflects a personal commitment to perfection and genuine emotion.
I invite you to experience the world through my lens and allow me to turn your fleeting moments into memories that last a lifetime.
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Calling All Visual Storytellers in KL
01
The Interview
A casual, real sit-down about your journey, your gear, and your unique creative process.
02
The Street Shoot
We hit the streets—from Bukit Bintang to the Twin Towers—for a fun, collaborative session.
03
The Showcase
Boost your visibility and connect with the local scene by featuring your work on my channel.
Ready for a Real-Deal Creative Collaborationin KL?
Spotlight Your Creative Journey
Join a “super chill” session where we talk shop and shoot on the streets of KL. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a rising talent, let’s create something amazing together.
The best part? It’s completely free. No hidden costs—just real conversations and great shots.
Who Can Join?
Pros & Experts
Full-time photographers and videographers looking to share their technical process and professional journey.
Content Creators
Visual storytellers who want to expand their reach and connect with the local Kuala Lumpur community.
Knowledgeable Amateurs
Passionate hobbyists with a solid grasp of their gear who are ready to showcase their unique perspective.
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Sharing a street photography session with Roman was a very interesting experience. In
general, taking photos in the company of someone else is always a learning experience, because you begin to understand new ways of approaching photography, composition, framing, and storytelling, which are usually built around people.
– John Cuesta
I’ve been invited to join in on Roman’s Vlog shoot, I really enjoyed the Experience, he made me felt comfortable and let me do my Thing, and also gave me the Opportunity to return to the “Field” (Out-doors) to shoot, his Challenges are, well, challenging, but fun at the same Time, got me out of my Comfort-zone, to share my own personal Art and Experiences, I’d recommend for any Photographers who’d like to make a new Friend and getting Exposure, hit Roman up for it, thanks.
– Evelyn
Street photography can often feel like a solitary, almost intrusive act, but having Roman there likely changed the social “energy” of the shoot. There is a certain collective confidence that builds when you aren’t the only one with a camera raised. You find yourself more willing to linger in a crowded market or wait for a subject to move into a pool of light because the presence of another photographer validates the process. It turns a solo hunt into a shared mission, often making the subjects themselves more curious than wary of the documentation happening around them.
– Sam
