Posts Tagged ‘salsa’

Getting a photo showcased and the shoot-less weekend

February 20, 2012  |  Blog  |  No Comments

I get very annoyed with myself when I don't spend enough time shooting.

The only two photo-related takeaways from last weekend was knowing that one of my photos from the Salsa series got exhibited at Orchard ION.

 

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Great news over the weekend

February 6, 2012  |  Blog  |  2 Comments

Over the weekend I received a piece of good news.

The portrait that I took of Sharon, a Salsa dancer and instructor based in Australia, will be exhibited as part of Noise Singapore.

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Dug out an old photo from my first Salsa shoot

September 4, 2011  |  Blog  |  No Comments

This photo, its high-key look was what I had originally wanted to achieve for my personal body of work.

Towards the end of the shoot, I decided to try something different and switched off my lights than pointed the wall to get a more dramatic look.

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Personal work: Ordinary people doing some extraordinary dancing

August 22, 2011  |  Blog  |  No Comments

Took me a long while to do up this post but here goes...

I've been photographing Salsa dancers since 2009 and have always wanted to present a proper body of work (including one ballet set!).

Well, the time is now!

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Thank you

July 25, 2011  |  Blog  |  No Comments


Now that the Salsa shoot is finally over, I want to use this opportunity to thank you for your part in making this possible.

Zee, Dalena, Derrick - For coordinating the shoot as well as letting me use Mosaic to do the shoot. The newspaper portion was quite a pain...

Zee, Dalena, Gupson, Dawn, Sharon, Rebekah, Glenn and Ming - For being wonderful talents. It was really fun and enjoyable working with you guys.

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Back from day one of the Salsa shoot

July 24, 2011  |  Blog  |  No Comments

I may be tired but I am buzzing with excitement.

You don't many chances to do a photoshoot with some of the best Latin dancers in Singapore, let alone doing it with a Hasselblad H4D-40 and the Profoto Pro-8 (10 flashes per second, anyone?).

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