Portraits: Khym Ready To Party
Portraits no. 5 for 2010. Got to work with the lovely Khym in the following sets of photos. Real easy to work with as she would provide multiple poses for each spot whether she’s standing or sitting. I’ll let the photos do the talking rather than word too much in here.
Portraits: Linda
3rd set of 2010 introducing Linda. Simple shoot using natural lights shot using the Nikon D300. I adjusted the levels on these photos again after I migrate all my stuff from my old notebook to the new one.

Looking at the photos after I extract them out of my old computer, I realized now why a lot of people say the photos I posted are slightly over-exposed. I guess the screen on my old notebook had been deceiving me and when I adjust the Levels, I adjusted it according to what I see on the screen. I even asked @StrippedSteph a few times when I was editing whether it was ok judging from the what we see from my computer.
Well… after migrating to this new notebook that has a properly calibrated screen, I realized that either that screen is fading in screen life or it was just designed like that (even though it’s already at it’s brightest). I’m no expert in photoshopping and no expert when it comes to all these color mumbo jumbo but hopefully, there will be some improvement when it comes to the contrast of the photos.

Yes, there’s only 3 photos from this set. I’ve posted the rest to my Flickr account so do feel free to comment on the above photos.
Portraits: Ai Li @ Barren Field
The following photos was done quite near to home back in Kota Damansara, a hidden gem of a place you can say. To me, there’s a lot of potential for shoots done here and I definitely want to keep it to myself.

Not trying to be stingy with locations and all but sometimes, when you share a place, so many people venture to it that the place tend to be destroyed. In the end, the one on the losing end is the venue itself as it’s beauty that first captivated our attention have become spoilt. (more…)
Portraits: Li Peng
Li Peng was a wonderful subject to work with on a nice cool sunday evening and as she has done this many times over, to get her to pose is quite an easy thing to do.

The location we used is the ever popular FRIM. So popular that many a times when you look at wedding albums, you’re bound to recognize some of the location that the photographer used just looking at the photos. (more…)










