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Showing posts with label Food Photography Korea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food Photography Korea. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

The Trip

I already miss it. The mobs of people bumping into each other, the smell of street food lingering
around every corner, and the latest pop hit playing on the streets of every business... but most of
all I miss my family. It was such a wonderful trip, especially to have spent it with loved ones over
the holiday season.

I thought I'd share what I love most about this place... so here are a few of many frames I took. All
 random :)


I love diet coke.


Don't you just love how they try to get you ready for the destined time zone and someone just
doesn't want to close their window ;)


Early morning outside the window. This is the only time I love jet lag..




lovers

friends




One thing I particularly loved about this trip this time around were the sunsets. I didn't take any
pictures because they were so precious to me in that moment; I just wanted to enjoy them :) The
sunsets here remind me of the summer sunsets in Seattle. As I watch the blue sky turn from an
orange haze to a purple glow... I watch in amazement and just stare at this beautiful change
happening everyday. It makes me wonder how many other amazing sunsets there are in other
parts of the world. And I can't wait to see them.



Saturday, July 30, 2011

Portrait and Documentary Photographer in Seoul, Korea: Editing to Beats

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The title says it all... I'm posting some beats to get ya'll going this Friday morning! Whenever I
edit I always make it a point to A) be in a good mood and B) listen to great music. So here's
what I'm jamming to these days:


Train - If It's Love



Owl City - Galaxies



Stevie Wonder / Donell Jones - Knocks Me Off My Feet (posting both!)






David Choi - Valentines



Plain White T's -Rhythm of Love



And.. whenever I hear MJ songs I can't help but want to watch THIS.
Cracks me up every time!!! ;)



These were a few selects from my "soft" folder. Will have to share more from the electronic/r&b
/hip-hop folder next time.. ;)

Wishing everyone a fabulous weekend!! XO.


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Friday, July 29, 2011

Portrait and Documentary Photographer in Seoul, Korea: Shooting On Location + Equipment Lists

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I love to shoot on location for a variety of reasons. The backgrounds, variation of light, and
the number of nearby areas you have to help switch up the mood! Plus, it provides a bit of
authenticity to the photos.. especially if it is a location that is meaningful to you and/or helps
display who you are as a person(s).

Going on location can mean a lot of things for the photographer and the client. Today, I
wanted to break down what I bring to the shoot and what I advise clients to bring if they so
choose. This list isn't all inclusive, but I wanted to provide a BTS look at how I prepare. So here goes!


For Seniors, Anytime, or Engagement sessions here is how I prepare for the shoot:

* Ensure batteries are all charged and pack spares

* Ensure CF cards are empty and formatted (double check that images are saved on hard drive)

* Clean all lenses and put the lens I want to start with on camera body 

* Ensure flashes have full battery power. Pack spares.

* Pack the little stuff: yummy gum, business cards, reflectors

* Pack extra CELL PHONE batteries. You never know what will happen to your current battery
and wouldn't ever want to be without cell access! Or maybe that's my internet addicted self ;)

* Pack a step ladder. Yes, I need one. And if it were possible I'd add 3 more inches to my height.
Help anyone?!

* Ensure full tank of gas. The last thing I need to worry about is the red gas light coming on!

* Ensure list of important addresses and phone numbers. What I'll do is pre-input the addresses
on my nav so that I don't have to worry about it at the last minute. I even dial all the important
numbers I need so everything I need is at the top of my list..

* For long days/events pack sustenance: Lara bars, almonds, dark chocolate. I also bring
laptop, CF reader, and hard drive.


And finally, a few tips I provide clients before their session:

* If you plan to wear heels throughout the session feel free to bring a pair of flats or sandals! It is
totally ok. Especially if the heels are new and not broken into! I know what that's like...

* If you want to touch up your makeup or hair you can bring a little pouch of your gear ;)

* Your fab self and lots of laughter!



The way I prep above is pretty much similar to the way I prepare for big events / shoots. I
prep, check, double check, then just when I think I'm done.. I double double check ;)

Hope this provided some insight!! Have a fabulous day! XOXO.

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To learn more about me you can visit here OR reach me directly :) } 

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Lifestyle Portrait and Documentary Photographer in Seoul, Korea: Location, Lighting + Weather

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I wanted to write this post earlier but with all of the recent activities and my trip to Mexico I had to
wait a little. Nonetheless, I wanted to reflect on the inconsistent weather we've been having here
in Seattle! I think we're all nodding in agreement..

This Spring/Summer has been off to one rocky start and I know I'm not the only one that's had to
reschedule a session. I swear, the Weather Channel is my best friend these days!

The day I shot Shannon it was sunny. No wait, cloudy. Hmm, misty? Yes, if you live here then you
know what I'm talking about. We have some funky weather all in the span of a day. Thank you
Seattle for the entertainment ;)

Thankfully our girls ROCK and Shannon was amazing. The weather was warm so I was only
really looking out for lighting. One minute it would be cloudy, pretty, diffused and the next gush of
wind would make it suddenly very bright, harsh, and sunny. 

So how do I handle all this?

First, I usually head to our designated shooting location 30 minutes before depending on how
well I know the area. If I have been there before and have shot during that same time of day then I
give myself 15 minutes. 

I walk around and start taking mental pictures of places I want to shoot. Interesting places to
pose, sit, or act silly.. I'm taking in those mental notes as I walk around the area.

I also look up. Yes, literally up in the sky all throughout the shoot. Especially on days when I know
the sun will make sporadic appearances because that will dictate the course throughout the
location.

If I see that the sun is suddenly covered by beautiful clouds I will move the subject accordingly or
this can give me a bit more range as to what we can do. If I see that in a few seconds the sun is
going to appear and cast dark shadows and bright spots in certain areas, then I start looking for
places that will bounce great natural light to the subject. Plus, in the latter case I wouldn't want my
client to (as what I like to call) "sunburn" their eyes or have to start squinting ;)

But at the end of the day, what truly and really matters to me.. is the moment.

The smile, the laugh, the natural movement after a good joke. That is my goal and what I strive
to capture.

This session rocked! We all (Shannon, Lili'u, Madison, and I) had so much fun we had to hug it
out in the end.  I know I'm such a sap ;)  And here's Madison trying to take over the spotlight:

Hope this was helpful and provided some insight.

XOXO!