Head turning Photography!
Ya, if you turn your head and focus on the head of the people around you. You will be surprised to see in how many
different ingenuous ways people cover their heads. The official formal way ofcourse is to wear “The Hat”. And the “Hat” itself avatars in millions varying in color, shape, form, texture, design material, ornamentation, etc. The head covering have deeper significance than mere whims of fashion. It can reveal a lot about the owner’s sex, religion, matrimonial status, profession, rank, race, likes, dislikes, etc
Being at Universal Studios in Singapore gave me quick access to plethora of fancy hats: Uncle Sam hat, witches, cowboys, Egyptians, kings, kids, etc. You needn’t be at an exotic place to see the diversity.
- EEEeeeee.. where is my cap?
- Towel to cover: Vegetable Vendor
- Fruit Seller: Custard Apple
- Street Sweeper
- Hat Collection: Universal Studios, Singapore
- Lady labourer: meant to carry the basket
- Drummers- at a Republic Day parade
- Rag picker had a rather fancy hat
- Street Tea Vendor
- Security specially dressed for Independence Day
- Street Vendor
And you can spot a few while you are at a religious gathering or just walking up to your office.
The photographers themselves have their message too:
Babies & Kids definitely have an edge when it comes to their assortment of head covers:
We shouldn’t miss this set too:
And yes, can you help him, Please?

EEEeeee …. where is my cap?















Recently for Halloween, we got to see some very interesting head coverings here
did you get to grab some pictures too ?
Did you get my comment? So what did he choose for his head? My son loved helmets and peak caps as favorite head coverings
Yes I did in fact, okay let me share them on Google plus
One was a ghost, where not just the head but the face was also covered