Hey hey! Why got nobody post on this blog anymore? Lets revitalise this place! Juniors, excos, laojiaos all come and post! Everyone post one photo is good enough!
Hahas anyway, here I am again after going missing for so long (don't have much time or chance to shoot during NS). Missed me? I know you people did. Don't be shy. Hahaha.
Some of you might already know, others might not, but I got a new toy recently, and that's my Nikon D600 with 24-120mm G. For those who are unfamiliar with the Nikon system, its around the same league as the Canon 6D with 24-105mm L, though I do hear that the D600 is superior to the 6D in several aspects.. Either way, I'm not here to start a debate of Canon vs Nikon. There's enough where that came from already. I'm here to share a picture, something which I haven't done in ages.
This is from Standard Chartered Annual Dinner and Dance 2012, which I recently had the chance to cover. It was shot in RAW, processed firstly using ViewNX2 then Photoshop CS4. Nothing was done to it other than white balance correcting, upping the contrast sharpening, RAW conversion and noise reduction.
Shoot more, people. Then post more!
-ChengBoon
Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Just sharing...
BY
Jun Xian
Okay some days ago I had to cover the college's drama production - Vanity Victorious Virtue Vanquished! at Alliance Francaise de Singapour. Just sharing a small portion, others can be found on Facebook.
- Jx
- Jx
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Events
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Prom Night 2008
BY
Vicky
Hello! This is a long overdue post, considering that prom was 13 days ago, on the 4th of December.
This is Prom Night 2008, from the MJC photography club's point of view (voiced by Vicky!). This is gonna be photo-heavy...
I can't exactly pin-point when our preparation for the 'print & sell' studio booth set-up started, but from the very beginning we'd already prepared ourselves mentally for the challenge we were posed, to even further improve on the amazing job the club did last year for prom!
We began with advertising campaigns, including a one page advert on the latest issue of Musings, and we had similar 'print & sell' studio booth set-ups on Open House and JC 1 Year-End Bash. Ooh, here's a photo of Vanessa and Shirleen at the Bash! They both looked absolutely sweet in their lovely get-up, and Shirleen brought her Barbie polaroid camera!
We didn't earn much on those two events, but profit wasn't our incentive and heng we had those two set-ups, or we would not have been as efficient on prom night!
Well, there were quite a number of differences between this year and last year's set-up. We had 2 backdrops, including the new bee-yee-aye-yooooofiful red backdrop that Mr Cheng bought. Many couples were happy with it...
(can I just say that my sister was damn gorgeous lah pls, and so was Nawal, the beautiful lady she's hugging in this photo...)
Shot, of course, by Canon 5D Mark II using the one and only Mr Cheng.
Seeing the huge groups of people who came for photos, I think we're all appreciative of Mr Cheng having organised a studio photography lesson for us by Mr Tan Eng Howe. Mr Tan taught us how to arrange people for shots and how to arrange the light sources accordingly. He taught us to note the overall shape of the arrangement, the importance of discordance in a line of people, colour co-ordination and various standard but classy poses.
This was especially useful for Chin Chye, who was manning the grey backdrop, and had to arrange large groups of people...
Hi Shirleen! Do you have anything to say?
No.
Hahaha... Okay. Well actually ah, a lot of very nice photos got one lor, but all in Zheng Hui's lappie, so sad!!
This is Prom Night 2008, from the MJC photography club's point of view (voiced by Vicky!). This is gonna be photo-heavy...
I can't exactly pin-point when our preparation for the 'print & sell' studio booth set-up started, but from the very beginning we'd already prepared ourselves mentally for the challenge we were posed, to even further improve on the amazing job the club did last year for prom!
We began with advertising campaigns, including a one page advert on the latest issue of Musings, and we had similar 'print & sell' studio booth set-ups on Open House and JC 1 Year-End Bash. Ooh, here's a photo of Vanessa and Shirleen at the Bash! They both looked absolutely sweet in their lovely get-up, and Shirleen brought her Barbie polaroid camera!
We didn't earn much on those two events, but profit wasn't our incentive and heng we had those two set-ups, or we would not have been as efficient on prom night!
Well, there were quite a number of differences between this year and last year's set-up. We had 2 backdrops, including the new bee-yee-aye-yooooofiful red backdrop that Mr Cheng bought. Many couples were happy with it...
(can I just say that my sister was damn gorgeous lah pls, and so was Nawal, the beautiful lady she's hugging in this photo...)
Shot, of course, by Canon 5D Mark II using the one and only Mr Cheng.
Seeing the huge groups of people who came for photos, I think we're all appreciative of Mr Cheng having organised a studio photography lesson for us by Mr Tan Eng Howe. Mr Tan taught us how to arrange people for shots and how to arrange the light sources accordingly. He taught us to note the overall shape of the arrangement, the importance of discordance in a line of people, colour co-ordination and various standard but classy poses.
This was especially useful for Chin Chye, who was manning the grey backdrop, and had to arrange large groups of people...
Hi Shirleen! Do you have anything to say?
No.
Hahaha... Okay. Well actually ah, a lot of very nice photos got one lor, but all in Zheng Hui's lappie, so sad!!
Here's shots of Chin Chye hard at work!
I don't have any photo of the rest of the photography booth set-up, which is really really sad! Kingston, Eunice, did you take? I think Mr Tee did, but too shy to ask him leh... >_<
On Prom Night itself, we also helped the Councilors take photos of the prom king and queen nominees, and here are the shots of the Royal Two by Mr Cheng, Muhd Khairil...
...and smokin' Anmari!
Also, my sister was a nominee too! *proud* Being her sister, I guess I'm allowed to say biased things, so yeah I DO SO THINK VERY MUCH that she's prom queen material. :)
I remember pausing after having finished serving a customer and looking around. Everybody was busy with whatever their duty was, taking a step back, and admiring our whole set-up. In that moment, I realised how elaborate it looked, and felt very impressed and proud of, well, ourselves!
And of course, I found myself wondering at how everything, everything was literally packed out of Mr Cheng's car. I mean, you look at the whole set-up, the backdrop, the viewing gallery, the printing station, the collection bit, the stands, and you'd probably think we hired a lorry to lug everything over. But everything fit into the back of his car!
Great car Mr Cheng! ^_^
We left school at around 11am and unloaded everything around 12pm. By about 4pm, we were ready for our first dry run.
At 6.39pm, our first customer was at the viewing gallery selecting their photos! I served them, and boy, my heard raced like siao. I remember being so nervous and excited, like an over-eager puppy! I made a few blunders, but thank goodness Vanessa kept her cool! Aha, I wrote on their receipt $5 for a 4R, and when she corrected me, I gave them the wrong change! I didn't realise it until Vanessa noticed an anomaly in the receipt.
Oh, and I almost forgot to pass the CF card to the printing station. And I think I almost forgot to ask for their number (I had to run up to them to ask for it). ^_^"""
But lucky they were really nice, and I was much more careful for the rest of the evening. OH!! And Mr Cheng is such a good salesman!! He got our third customer to order and A3!! Ahaha, I was serving the customer, then he came up, talked to them a bit, did his old *nudgenudge* It's-a-good-deal-I-know-you-know-it-aiya-just-get-lah-one-night-only thing and they accepted it! Whoa! I remember we were all very happy for it. :D
The rest of the night went by very quickly! It was... well it was hectic when it got busy, dull when there weren't any customers (though poor Shirleen and Zheng Hui were pretty much engaged the whole night printing).
When it got really really busy, I don't know how the rest felt, but I remember just mechanically going through the motions of...
1. Trying pathetically to persuade people to take photos
2. Hovering about as they got their shot and not really being of much help in the arrangement of the people
3. Grabbing the CF Card from Mr Cheng/Chin Chye and rushing over to the viewing gallery, slotting in the card, and rapidly pressing F5 waiting for it to load and feeling bad for making the customers wait, 'cause it's 'their night' and all...
4. Tapping foot quite impatiently while they hemmed and hawwed selecting their photos.
5. Not really properly registering the price they were paying as I wrote it down on the receipt.
It was weird! The money Just. Kept. Coming. And I think we all tried not to think about it, though all of us had the niggling worry that we wouldn't be able to achieve our target. Part of me believed that we definitely would, seeing the crowd of customers and the more than occasional receipts totalling above $100. But there was this other part that told me not to get my hopes up so I wouldn't feel too disappointed later.
There were a number of panicky moments of course!
At around 3pm, before the set-up, we couldn't find the 3-leafed receipt books anywhere in Raffles City! So me and Vanessa headed down to Bras Basah Popular in the pouring rain. We had to borrow umbrellas from the friendly hotel staff. It was really cats and dogs big fat raindrops monsoon rain kinda rain, and the bottoms of our pants were soaked. Eheh, when we got back, Vanessa switched to her slippers, and left her sneakers to dry behind the pillar. I remember Ms Koh commenting euphemistically that there was a funny smell around the printing area...
At 8pm, the printing people (aka Shir + ZH) predicted that, at the rate orders were coming in, the 60 A4 printing paper we brought wouldn't be enough, so Vanessa rushed down to Funan to buy more Ilford smooth pearl! But! Challenger was closed!!
Dun dun dun!!
Heh, in the end, she bought from South Asia Computer, which fortunately, had it in stock... Phew!!
Later in the evening, we experienced a shortage of CF cards, which we totally did not anticipate. The CF cards were stacking up with their orders at the printing station, where, at that time, Shirleen and Zheng Hui were steadily and quietly doing their job. I guess stressed people aren't really conversational. I remember I was impressed by Chin Chye, who was delaying the people by distracting them with adjustments to the poses as he waited for a CF card, and they didn't realise it.
The issue was resolved by Elliot and Angeline I think, with minor adjustments to the workflow, and Mr Cheng praised it, which was, of course, a fantastic thing!
And even better, we made $****.40 that night!!! WOOOOO~!!!!
We closed shop at about 12.30am, and packed everything in record time. The councillors were faster though! Ahaha, like last year's batch, we stayed out later than the councillors did... By about 1.30am, everything was in Mr Cheng's car, and we all headed down in 2 taxis to Lau Pa Sat, where Mr Cheng gave those who could make it, a treat!
:D :D :D Sambal stingray! Satays all around! Kopi-peng and fried rice! :D :D :D
Okay, and I'll just insert here what I typed in the tagboard, 'cause it's more permanent here right?
Great job, everyone on the success of this Print & Sell!! It was fantabulous... Thank you Mr Chengand Ms Koh for the support and all the help. Without you two greatgreatgreat teachers, our club, just wouldn't feel right.
Thank you to the members who came down to help out, VERY MUCH APPRECIATED! Chin Chye, Humairah, Syaz, Soon Siang and Kar Mun. Exco, wonderful job, yeah? XD
Alumni, thank you also for the encouragement, Jun Sen, Eunice and Kingston for coming down (and even covering event photography), and those who were actually attending prom (and looking damn unbelievably hot), Cherish, Suerya, Xiuqi and Yongen for taking out their time to help out or visit! Not to mention all the preparation and planning assistance, especially Quentin for the advice!!
Also to everyone else I've missed for the miscellaneous, but vital, help! Every single person was important in contributing to the event!!
<3
Prom Night 2008, was a good night for MJC Photography Club.
Especially it's pet cat.
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Events
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Studio Days
BY
quent
Lights. Camera. Creativity
25th (Invite only) and 26th November 2008
MJC Study Room | 9am - 4pm
We provide the tools. You provide the hues
Face it.Studio photography is not what you can do everytime you like. That's why there's Studio Days - A pioneering event that you can bring anything you always wanted to shoot, in studio lighting
Beyond dull boring images
Food. Glass. Dolls. Water. People. You name it, you shoot it. Be it coloured pencils, wine glasses, soft toys or your iPhone, bring it along and show its full glamour under bright studio lights and coloured backdrops.
Dress up and show off
You can dress yourself up (or your friends) and allow us to capture the best side of you. Make that your facebook profile picture, and show it off to your friends the power of studio photography -- all for free.
Priceless tips and tricks at no cost
We'll show you cool tricks and tips in studio photography. Join us, and we'll tell you.
What you can expect:
This event is open to ALL members, and Alumni. Join us at 26th Nov 2008 (Wednesday) at 9am-4pm. Bring along anything that you'll like to shoot, andwe're doing light painting as well, so bring along a strong torch light!
For Alumni/JC2: Please SMS/EMAIL if interested to ME
For JC1 members: Please SMS/EMAIL if interested to Elliot
If you are interested and unable to make it, please tell me if you are interested if it is held at the following saturday. Those people who are invited to 25th Nov session, you will already know who you are (If you don't know, means you are not invited =P)
Remember to plan your shots first!
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