Update: Maxis in Malaysia has finally released their iPhone 3G plans but the pricing is just ultimately plain ridiculous. Note that the plans in the site (http://www.maxis.com.my/iphone/rateplan1.asp) does not include the 3G plan!
This week begins another busy week and I do really hope that I can find the time to post process photos. I definitely need to be more disciplined! Anyway here is a thought, its Wednesday and I have not forgotten my weekly Wednesday Clicks!
- After having been in the UK for 3 years, I sort of growned accustomed to their usual ritual of having sandwiches for lunch. The sad thing about Malaysia is that, we aren't really much into the sandwich scene hence even the Subway sandwiches here are a tad boring. Don't even get me started on O'Briens. Anyway, I found this site which scans sandwiches, yes, SCANS sandwiches. If you feel that you want to be hungry, head over to scanwiches.com now.
- Do men and women photographers take different photos? Well, I do shoot with women photographers and have shot with them. Personally in my experience, I would have to definitely say a huge YES! But do check out this article instead.
- Disasters with Photoshop? Look no further, check out this blog.
- Microsoft, the ever famous software giant has decided to manufacture laptop cooling pads?
Alright thats all for this week. The more I look at those scanwiches, the hungrier I get and I definitely need to sleep! Goodnight everyone!
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I was reading Scott Kelby's blog the other day and this week's guest speaker was Tim Mantoani. To be completely frank, I never knew who Tim Mantoani was and what was his forte in the area of photography. After having followed Scott's blog for a while now, I do know that whoever he gets to guest blog, definitely do have a certain quality to them. Kelby's guest bloggers have seen the likes of Zack Arias (of the One Light fame), Joey Lawrence, David Hobby of Strobist, Tim Wallace, Brad Moore, Matt Kloskowski (Lightroom dude) and many many more.
Anyway, back to what Tim Mantoani wrote, after reading his post at Scott's blog, the words that hit me the most were that of this.
BE WHO YOU IS
Ian Summers is a great business coach in our industry. He loves the quote, “Be who you is, cuz if you ain’t who you is, then you is who you ain’t.†As a photographer it is easy to try to imitate another shooter’s work and to try to be all things to all people. I am based in a smaller photo market in San Diego and often have to shoot a variety of styles to satisfy my clients. However, when it comes down to the work, I always try to give them what they want, then shoot something they way I see it. At least at the end of the shoot, you have something YOU are happy that you created. Put YOU into your work. It is important to sing in your own voice. Think of yourself as a musician. You can place a guitar in the hands of any person and it is just a box with a hole in it, the same is true of a camera. What is the sound of your photography? U2 does not sing Rap, Folk, R&B, etc… They don’t sound like another band, they sound like U2. Be YOU too!
There are people that shop for “photography†and people that shop for a “photographerâ€. If you are just selling photography, then the cheapest price will get the job. Make your clients buy YOU. Find time to shoot personal work and promote it.
The words just hit me on every different level and the truth of it is so real that I am completely flabbergasted. After picking up photography for almost two years now, I realized that I still have a lot to learn and I see so much more from people who started photography way later than I did and sometimes I feel that everyone else seems to be better than I do.
It could be an inferior complex that I feel but still it isn't as easy as I would hope. I still get completely lost at "portraiture" sessions and I still find myself wondering what to shoot or even perhaps shooting the same things over and over again.
As a photographer it is easy to try to imitate another shooter’s work and to try to be all things...
Yes, I read a lot of photographer's blog and yes I do keep sample photos in my phone as a reference. Some might call it as a source of inspiration but the tendency to overstep that boundary is also very high. Doing this, I am definitely not going to be in the category where people "shop for a photographer" but rather being able to do the same things as what others can do and be just another photographer selling "photography business".
There definitely is a need to change the way I do things and it definitely starts from within. I learned over the weekend that "success can be a setback" and that "failure is never the destination" but just a process. But the most important thing so far which I definitely need to learn is that "character always come before competency". So I thought to myself, what is my character? Is mine one that is very lazy and just shoots, hoping for the best or am I one who is constantly and diligently trying to learn from others, reinvent myself and be just myself? I must aim for the latter.
So from today onwards, I am giving myself about 2 months to accomplish certain goals and constantly strive to improve my character as well as my competence.
- Being disciplined and head to the gym to work out
- Being disciplined and work hard on post processing photos
- Complete my personal portfolio for 2008 so that I can gauge myself on a yearly basis. This portfolio will basically be a 10R sized album with photos that I have captured in 2008
- Reinvent myself and think of new ways to shoot
- Shoot in smaller apertures, my mind has always been that if I shoot in F/1.4, everything will turn out nice. Of course not all of my lenses can shoot at f/1.4 but I will definitely try different styles of shooting
- Work on creating a trolley bag to haul my photography equipment (I can't afford those Think Tank trolley bags). I took the idea from both Alex and Grace, thanks you two!
Also in order to build myself as a better photographer, I am constantly looking for opportunities to shoot. If you are a couple and would love to have photos taken, do contact me at mark.leo [at] gmail.com and we can discuss more about it. This is of course limited to the Klang Valley area only as I do not think that I have the time to travel about. I will elaborate about this a little more in another post as well.
So do check back for more updates!
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This week on Wednesday Clicks I am proud to give you a new word to learn, "Boudoir". What is it you ask me? Well it has something to do with this style of photography which I am unsure if many male photographers get to shoot. Most of the ones posted on the web were usually taken by famous female photographers. Anyway, just an interesting point to note. If you are still clueless about what "Boudoir" means, just click on the first link.
- Jasmine Star's recent Boudoir shoot
- Last week both Scott Kelby and Matt Klowk...er...that Lightroom guy, anyway, they are part of this new online web resource/TV called D-Town TV where they had their premier episode last week. Check it out here.
- Check out this competition, it's called "Name your dream assignment" which is organised by Lenovo and Microsoft. Huge prizes to be won.
- Learn how to shoot rock concerts here.
- Apple has released their new line of Macs on Tuesday, "new" Macs include the ever elusive Mac Mini, new iMacs, a bumped up Macbook Pro and the Mac Pro.
- PSP2 is underway? Images do look fantastic though.
That's it for this week. Back to the rat race!
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It's the last day of Charge Up and after working through the night to compile everyone's photos to be included in the DVD, I am just dead tired. Anyway the final screening is about to be shown soon and for Ps. Victor's last PowerUp Session. I was really touched by all of the delegate's work from both the videography and photography stream. You guys are absolutely awesome!
Here are the group shots that we took on Friday.

I took a couple shots of this angle with various exposures and layered them to get the background and foreground correctly exposed.
This next group shot was taken by Grace.

Traveling back to KL after the last PowerUp Session and I can't wait for Ps. Victor's last sermon. Awesome stuff!
p.s. Super tired from collecting and sorting through all the photos taken by loads of people during the conference, got back to my room at 4am.
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