
Events, weddings & brands — beautifully captured.
A Singapore studio covering live events, weddings, commercial product shoots, cinematic film and boutique photobooth experiences — under one roof.
Founded by Wilson Lam — one studio, every angle covered.
Furps Interactive opened its doors in January 2022, growing out of Wilson's freelance practice into a full event and commercial studio. Six years behind the camera now informs every brief.
We work across three connected disciplines — photography, videography and our boutique photobooth — so a single team can cover the whole event, from the morning prep to the last dance, and into the campaign that follows.
Three services, one team on the day.
Book any one — or all three. Most clients combine photo + video, with a photobooth as the crowd-pleaser.

Events, Weddings & Product
From the energy of a live event to the quiet detail of a product on set — every frame considered, every shot delivered.

Event & Wedding Films
Cinematic coverage for weddings, brand activations and corporate events — directed, scored and graded for the moments that matter.

Boutique Event Photobooth
A styled photobooth installation that turns your guests into the night's storytellers — instant prints, branded layouts, live gallery.

Product photography that sells.
For brands launching watches, jewellery, skincare, F&B and lifestyle goods. Studio lighting, controlled environments, e-commerce and editorial deliverables.

Considered from enquiry to delivery.
No surprises on the day. Every booking is scoped, planned and rehearsed — so we capture the right moments without getting in the way.
- IEnquiry
Tell us about the event, the date and what success looks like.
- IIPlanning
We scope coverage, scout the venue and confirm the shot list.
- IIICapture
Our team arrives early, blends in, and delivers on the day.
- IVDelivery
Edited galleries, cinematic films and prints — all hand-finished.
“Furps covered our wedding with photo, video and the photobooth — one team, zero stress. The film still gives us chills.”