Portraits 2010 #9: Iridescent Jen
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: Hitomi
Hitomi asked me recently to help her take some portraits of hers and at a recent session, these was what I took. What do you think?
Portraits: c-0-c-o
From the other day, apart from the Darlie photo you see on Coco’s blog, here’s some of the other shots taken from a day out taking photos. Feel free to comment on the photos, there’s no specific theme to the shots but was more on playing around with the camera, settings and the surroundings.

The photo above was shot using a flat colored background for the studio look while the one at the bottom was shot outside the shopping complex. It’s a bit hard to shoot the 2nd photo as there’s constantly people walking past and stopping to see what’s going on. (more…)
Going to the shops with Eva Lim
I know I posted up this post earlier but somehow it’s no longer in my list. I guess I’ll have to start all over again.
A whole list of footnotes and stuff all gone down the drain. A bug? Someone got into my account with my super long password that I can barely remember and remove my posts?
Anyway, back to the post. What you get when you have a rainy day, a girl and 2 sets of clothes plus some free time on hand? No, don’t expect any wet t-shirt photos in here. Just a few photos of what I would say is an experimental photoshoot. I will list each photo with a short description of the set-up I used.
1. Escalating effect

Shot with the D300 with the AF Nikkor 50mm glass assist by 1 SB600 working as Slave. Slave positioned at the top right position with it’s strength at 1/1. Setting for Camera is ISO200, F/10 at shutter speed of 1/100sec.
2. Wall of Art(?)

Shot with the D300 with the Tamron 17-50mm F/2.8 glass assist by 1 SB600 working as Slave. Slave positioned at the top right position with it’s strength at 1/16. Setting for Camera is ISO200, F/10 at shutter speed of 1/100sec.
One coming thing from these two photos is the way she stand and her head positioning, just realized the similarity only after I got home but oh well. What’s done’s done.

