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RAW Photo Lab
Tonight we wrapped up our fifth beginner’s photography class, Digital Photography Essentials at RAW in Causeway Bay. Nikon, Canon, Ricoh and Olympus shooters were all present and eager to learn. Thank you to Florence, Alan, Jackie, Maurice, Tim and Anne for coming out and staying a little later to watch my boring post-processing workflow!
As a note to all Digital Photography Essentials class alumn, you are invited to the first of what will be monthly RAW Photo Lab sessions at RAW. This is open only to those who have taken a photography class/trip or other RAW classes and workshops. It’ll be a great way to continually practice photo taking skills and to have a platform to share your work, get feedback and ideas under a very friendly environment! The session will be informal and very interactive where everyone can share their photos (or stories behind the photos) and learn from each other. Discussion will be lead by myself and photographer Joyce Yung, and the plan will be to just relax and mingle.
Please RSVP (send an email to: info@randomartworkshop.com) by Jan 28th for the first session on Friday, February 5th. Beer, soft drinks, and snacks will be provided! Sweet!
Posted in update, workshop
Also tagged essentials, hong kong, inspiration, RAW, RAW Photo Lab, workshop
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Legend Fighting Championship 1: Fight Night
Last Monday on January 11, after covering the weigh-ins and taking some website profile photos, I was fortunate enough to cover the inaugural Legend Fighting Championship in Hong Kong’s Star Hall at HITEC in Kowloon Bay. I had actually been there a few times before to shoot some other fighting events, a comedy show and a wedding. Quite a versatile venue.
To be honest, I genuinely would’ve really enjoyed putting down the camera and just being a fan in the stands. But shooting a sport that I have grown to absolutely love in what I considered to be a historical event for HK was way too good to pass up. So when the night began the pressure was on. I claimed my ringside corner and my client took his seat at the judges table behind me (with clear view of my camera LCD display the whole night, yikes).
Overall production was great. Music that matched the brand, dramatic walk-ins (can never go wrong with a smoke machine), great announcer, a few knockouts etc. so there was plenty for me to shoot and it was incredibly fun. Despite that it was physically draining as the event lasted about 4 hours, and I had to worry about blocking fans’ view of the ring all while trying to keep my focus points locked on through my viewfinder. Simultaneously, I was importing CF cards and generating previews on the laptop because I knew I’d have to get some media shots to the PR guys immediately afterwards. I got water (well, maybe some spit too since it came from a fighter’s mouth) sprayed accidentally on my face, and blood nearly got on my camera, but I consider that part of the fun =)
Special thanks to Ralph Berrett for his great shooting MMA tips. He’s got a great podcast that I hope comes back online soon. Here are some of my favorite shots from the night.
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The multi-talented Vivek Mahbubani
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Jo Nam Jin checks the clock
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Matt Cain gets the heel hook
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Kenny Yeung entering the ring
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Khuukhenkhuu Amartuvshin near rear-naked choke before the end of the round
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Bae Myung Ho walks in then proceeds to ground and pound
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Zhao Zilong wins by referee stoppage
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Nam Yui Chul vs. Adrian Pang: don’t leave it in the hands of the judges
Posted in MMA, photoshoot
Also tagged events, HITEC, HK, hong kong, Legend Fighting Championship, MMA, photoshoot
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Zoe and Timmy make it official!
Last month Zoe and Timmy made it official by signing their marriage papers in Hong Kong at the Cotton Tree Drive Marriage Registry. Bride and groom-to-be both looked amazing, I can’t wait for the wedding!
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Marriage Registry



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Congratulations!


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Hong Kong Park


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Dim sum + cake!

Posted in photoshoot, wedding
Also tagged bride, dim sum, groom, hong kong, hong kong park, registry, wedding
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speaking at the Chinese-American Planning Council
I left Hong Kong for a short Thanksgiving break home and its been great to be back. While in New York yesterday I had the privilege of presenting to about 30 or so high school students as a guest speaker for the Youth Services program at the Chinese-American Planning Council in Flushing, Queens. The Chinese-American Planning Council is a community-based organization providing services to New York’s large Chinese immigrant population. The discussion topic was finding the “perfect career” (although we strayed a bit into talking about celebrities, Canadian women, parents etc.) and while I would say that my qualifications to advise on career choice may be questionable at best, I certainly understand the high expectations that students of immigrant families often face in their academics and careers. Having grown up in Queens in a Chinese family, I was humbled to have the opportunity to talk about my experience and hopefully give some insight similar to that which has often been given to me by my mentors along my career path. Thanks to all the students for preparing some great questions, and to Brian Chen and Noelle Yang for being wonderful hosts and grabbing these snapshots.



Posted in update
Also tagged careers, chinese-american, flushing, hong kong, mentorship, new york, queens
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events a plenty
So although I came back to NY briefly to take a small break from photography and get some real turkey for Thanksgiving, I find myself up at 6AM blogging. Go figure. Here are some shots from a bunch of recent events around Hong Kong.
The First 48 Hour Film Project in Hong Kong

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David Tao, Zinédine Zidane and Rain at IWC flagship store opening @1881 Heritage Boutique



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3rd Annual Hong Kong International Comedy Festival @Takeout Comedy




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Team PokerStars Pros Joe Hachem and Bryan Huang at Bank Roll Poker House Grand Opening



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Grandtag Financial Anniversary Banquet @Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong




Posted in comedy, events, photoshoot, poker
Also tagged 1881 Heritage Boutique, 48 hour film project, comedy festival, events, HK, hong kong, IWC, Pokerstars, Takeout Comedy
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