Archive for September, 2010

Testing the Mamiya 645 at Punggol Beach

September 7, 2010  |  Blog  |  8 Comments

Last week, i finally had the chance to bring out the Mamiya 645 for a proper test shoot. It was also a good opportunity to try out the Kodak E100 VS slide film. I'm not sure if it is the Kodak slide film (Fuji was always the popular choice as far as i know) or the old scanner i bought. The resulting colors i got from this set of slides are not what i would have expect out of slide film. In any case, here are some photos i shot.

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Bought a slim CPL for 40 bucks

September 5, 2010  |  Blog  |  No Comments

Just got it. Slim CPL for only SGD 40. It is fairly cheap for a 77mm cpl filter. If you don't believe me, just check the prices of B+W ones.

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‘We Welcome Families’ photo contest

September 4, 2010  |  Exhibitions & Competitions  |  1 Comment

After a lot of procastination, I finally created a new category for W.T.B, where all the blog entries on photography competitions, exhibitions and events are housed. This particular contest is called 'We Welcome Families' photo contest organized by Businesses for Families Council and supported by the MCYS.

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Dominos Pizza food styling behind the scenes

September 2, 2010  |  Blog  |  No Comments

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stzmHm6eF-0&feature=player_embedded Very rare that you get to see the behind-the-scenes footage for food photography. Watching this video reminds me of the days i was an photo assistant with Shooting Gallery Asia and assisting in a KFC TVC shoot.

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medium format photography 101

September 2, 2010  |  Blog  |  2 Comments

I would like to think that I know enough of medium format photography to share some stuff with those interested in investing in one such system. Whether or not you are getting a 645 or 6x6 or 6x7, the following information will be useful to know.

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Canon EOS 60D tv commercial out

September 1, 2010  |  News  |  No Comments

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIuk-eQUiZY&feature=player_embedded[/youtube] The name of the TVC is called 'Find your own angle'. Personally i don't mind keeping a 60D as a general walkaround camera to compliment my film setup.

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