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Macau Poker Cup Championship
After shooting the Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) in Macau a few months ago, I was asked for the Macau Poker Cup Championship at the Grand Lisboa earlier this month. The tournament was not without its fair share of dramatic twists and turns. But one thing was for sure – these dudes love their poker. And so do I. Or, at least I’m starting to like it. I got pretty excited about playing poker after I got back to HK and proceeded to lose all $250K on my zynga poker account on my iPhone. So I won’t be going pro anytime soon.
This was also my first assignment that I was able to shoot with the new Nikon 70-200mm f2.8 VR2. For the gear heads out there, it is delicious.
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Constructing the final table hole cams

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Best part of the final table – really, really mean staredowns!

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PokerStars Team Asia Pro: Celina Lin

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Also tagged 70-200mm VR2, APPT, event, events, Grand Lisboa, HK, hong kong, Macau Poker Cup, MPCC, nikon, poker, Pokerstars
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Wanchai dog park with Larry
Meet Larry. Larry is an older dog and scared us a bit recently when he got really really sick. He’s since bounced back in a big way, so Julie, Jason and I were able to take him for some portraits at the dog park in Wanchai. Big dude was tough to keep up with running around, chewing up grass, jumping on other dogs, and chomping on crackers cookie-monster-style.
I am loving the wide-angle prime lens for pet photography, who says a 20mm isn’t good for portraits?







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Also tagged dog, dog park, jason, julie, larry, pet photography, portraits, wanchai
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Gally and Jon’s Wedding in Hong Kong
G&J’s Chinese wedding last weekend brought me to Hung Hom and Choi Hung in Kowloon, then finally to the banquet at the Harbour Grand hotel in North Point on the Hong Kong Island side. An early start for wedding games and tea ceremony is always tough, but I must say that the bridesmaids had some entertaining activities planned for the groomsmen. Sure I’ve seen grown men wear underwear on the outside of their pants before, but this was the first time I’ve seen those same men proceed to drink warm PBR out of baby bottles. That beer is bad enough cold and out of the can!
Highlight for me was seeing the groom’s Dad let out a little weep right before tea ceremony (but in authoritarian Dad manner, he composed himself before I could grab a snapshot. I’ll get you next time!). It became clear that Jon and his Dad had a very special bond. I know this stuff happens all the time during the big day, but this was still an “awww” moment for me.
Overall it was a jam-packed day that was amazing fun, especially being my first wedding as a primary shooter. Can’t wait to try out some more new things next weekend! Here are a couple of images from the day.









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Gally and Jon get married: Wedding Shoot
This past weekend’s wedding was a long, 15-hour day that had me shooting nearly 2000 frames. I had been to quite a few pseudo-Chinese weddings with a bit of Western flavor, but this was Chinese style through and through making for a slightly more challenging job. I’m talkin’ early morning games, red umbrellas, suckling pigs, hotel banquet hall, the whole nine. So it was a lot of fun to see and learn some of the more traditional wedding rituals.
I’ll have to share images in another later post while I post-process a stack of CF cards, but just a few notes on the gear I brought and what I ended up using. I shot the whole day with the Nikon D700 with a 24-70mm F2.8. As tight as space is in HK, I really did not need anything longer. And any doubts I had about paying the extra money for the expensive mid-range zooms were put to rest after this shoot – they are just so versatile and so sharp its an absolute necessity for fast-moving event coverage. Our other shooter used the Canon equivalent (5DMk2 + 24-70mm F2.8) but switched to a telephoto lens for the longer shots. I was using an SB-600 flash on the hotshoe of my camera for nearly all indoor shots and bouncing behind me wherever I could, and if not I was using the ceiling. I found the Manfrotto 190CX3 tripod to be super helpful for the posed group shots, and likewise with the Manfrotto 685B monopod to get higher up for the toasting at each banquet table. The AA rechargeable batteries somehow lasted the whole day of powering the flash, and the same with the D700 battery and the camera body. Wish I could say the same for myself, I was pretty wiped by the end of dinner.
To cap off an eventful night, I woke up early this morning to watch the Giants break the hearts of 105,000 Dallas Cowboy fans watching live. Sweet.

Asia Pacific Poker Tour Macau: Event Photoshoot
Recently I shot photography for the Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) Season 3 in Macau. While every dude that I know seems to play poker religiously, I myself am not much of a gambling man. Nevertheless, it was more fun that I was expecting, and I got a chance to meet some pretty down-to-earth pros. I also got a chance to try out a new Manfrotto 685B monopod (reviewed here by Yuri Arcurs) which I was using with a 484RC2 ballhead. Saved me plenty of strain as I sat and perched for players to actually drop their poker face for a few seconds.
Chris Moneymaker
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Celina Lin
China fans
Simon (of CBFresh fame) and team hard at work.
Johnny Chan
Staring down Johnny Chan. Just like in Rounders, intense!

























