A continuation from my previous posting.
Since I finally got the photos up. Just beware lar. There will be quite a number of photos
It was very early in the morning, earlier than my usual weekday. I got up and go through my usual stuff, brush teeth, berak, shower and such. Then I realised that I have not really packed up for the day. Demmit! Batteries all not charged up and all that. Good thing I had with my spare AA batteries for my flash. As for the rechargable batteries for my camera, I brought along my charger, just in case.
Anyways, it was early. Very early in the morning. Some of us were not really awake when met up at the meeting point.

Alan, who graciously picked me up for the day. Not too awake I guess.

Jason, whose alarm clock decided to go dead on him thought I was joking when I told him the actual time. Nevertheless, he made it to the location in record time!

Khai, enjoying his breakfast

Michelle… probably doing some last minute checking on her make up and stuff. She’s one of the two models for that day.
We were ambitious that day. We wanted someone we had not done before. My photos came out… well.. not that great lar. But still ok. Maybe at a later date I shall post them up after I am done processing them. We had ourselves a little room to place our stuff, get ready and more importantly for our models and the make up team to prepare.

The room ain’t too big, but it was sufficient. Not like we needed a suite or something like that.

The make up team sprung to work…. as we prepared our gear. Plus of cos, when we go out on an outing or a photoshoot, we camwhored.


Some of the outfits for the day.

Tommy preparing his stuff. He had a whole car load of stuff. Stands, tripods, camera gear, lighting equipment.. etc etc..

Who says making up is not fun? hehehe.. cute or not?

Tommy going old school…

Old school camera did not have sophisticated metering system, so had to rely on a lightmeter.

And he continued with his old school medium format camera.

While ’someone’ whipped out his trusty digicam…
I had a very simple setup. One camera body, one wide angle lens and a standard 50mm lens. And so without much preparations, I was already prepared. And while waiting for the make up to be done, i did some practise on wedding shots..



This is Dawn. Tall… seductive… scary at first, but really she is a very friendly person

Dunno why but a lot of wedding photographers take the number of the room. To buy 4D later maybe. But mostly I think it is because the wedding couple would like to look at the photo and reminiscent the day.
anyways.. continue on the wedding shot practise..




This is Michelle. Some of you may remember her from our previous shoot. A very friend and easy to work with model.

No… this is not one of the models. We had a lot of time on our hands as the models prepared. So.. hehe

Jason, our chief photographer… no idea what he is doing, probably reporting in..
Once the models were ready, we started work. Phew.. I tell you, not an easy job. Holding this prop, adjust that light, positioning the models. It was hard work.
By the end of the day…


Knocked out…
but then… this fella still finds energy to shoot some photos

Fuah.. Khai.. you look good with an SLR…

See or not? ehehehehe
Anyways… check back soon for some photos from myself….. if I manage to find any worth posting MUAAAAHAHAHHA