PK Magazine | 20th Issue | June 2015 Released
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Spectacular Fireworks Gary Peh Skyscraper Deniel Singh 28th SEA Games Opening Ceremony YH Lee
Summer Bloom Jane Sunrise Vincent Tan Jubilee Fireworks Stanly Wong Eastern Opulence Leonard Chua
Wanaka Tree JK Kueh Curved Block Fong Yan Kin Sunset Skies Jake Chua Single Scoop Teo Kevin
Flower Dome Philip Toh Lao Pa Sat Lai Ah Chua Reminiscence Sky Xaven Chng Gundam Hirotaka SuzukiWork collected from Photography Khaki Group member | photographykhaki.com
ISSUE 20 | JUN 2015
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Issue 20 | June 2015Photography Khaki Magazinephotographykhaki.comfacebook.com/groups/photographykhaki/
Publisher:Alex [email protected]
Featured in This Issue:Anthony LimAlex LimGary PehDeniel SinghJerry NgLee Yi HueiCatherine GuanRaymond FooSheng WeilunJaneVincent TanStanly WongVJ CheerupLeonard ChuaGoh Kwang ChiangJK KuehCheng King Swee
Kent KFSSoon Eng LipFong Yan KinAaron HiaJake ChuaXaven ChngDaniel AwKevin TeoDaniel AwPhilip TohAC LaiSC TeoMilad HameedHirotaka SuzukiTeo Soon HaurSimon HoSimon Marshall
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The Photographer of the June, SGJP returns to intro-duce one of the budding photographers in Singa-pore, Miss Irene. Irene has been involved in photog-raphy since she started her first few art cards in the year of 2010 where she was featured in some news-paper editorials as well as magazine. Not only was she featured in the public media, but her works can be seen in MRT Stations as well as some local exhibi-tions in Singapore.
She is currently running a photographer academy called TPASG (The Photogra-phy Academy Singapore) where you can join some of the exciting photo walks she and her team organized regularly. You can also sign up for some of the in-teresting photography workshops from the TPASG and pick up valuable skills such as shooting children in a party, or even picking up tips on creative seeing through your camera lens.
SGJP did an exclusive interview with Irene and asking her some tips for the pho-tographers in Singapore on how to continue shooting with passion.
SGJP: What gear are you using to shoot these days?Irene: Canon 5D MK iii, 11-16mm Tokina, 50mm f1.4 Canon, 70-200mm f2.8L Canon, Tripod Manfrotto 725B, Filter NDx400, Flash 580exii Canon, Camera Bag (a lousy bag that is not branded, gotta change soon)
SGJP: Which is your favourite lens?Irene: 50mm f1.4mm , it’s good for everything, versatile, One lens wonder.
SGJP: When you go on a trip, what do you bring with you?Irene: 5D MK iii, 11-16mm Tokina, 50mm f1.4 Canon.
SGJP: Among the gadgets you own, is there something you wish you hadn’t bought?Irene: Same reason as why I like my 50mm f1.4 but probably need something more versatile. One narrow, and one wide lens is good for all. In terms of my own style of usage and weigh.
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SGJP: In the field what do you usually set your camera to?Irene: Depends on situation, I use manual control every time I hold my DSLR. As long as all settings compen-sate and give me the effect I want to get out of the Photos, it’s all good. However, knowing what’s the priority in the stuff I frame in my photos is important too especially for Commercial shoots that will explains about the different settings I used.
SGJP: What kind of tools do you use for post processing?Irene: All the time, Adobe Lightroom. For retouching purpose, Adobe Photoshop. I don’t prefer to edit too much, I only edit what Camera can’t see from the real image that I saw. Which also means, for example if the Sunset sky is actually more vibrant than my initial manual settings on my camera then I’ve to bring the colours back on Light room. However this is only for situation when I can’t get the colors on the actual shoot itself, it may be because I need to balance the rest of the saturation in the photo or the exposure itself without doing HDR.
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SGJP: How do you educate yourself to take better pictures?Irene: I’m always looking around for Inspiration, little details in Daily life inspires me. And through talking and sharing I learnt furthermore too.
SGJP: Among your works, which are your favorite?Irene: There’s no exact one or two, when time past different works are more likeable and more unlikable to me. So it all depends on the current style i’m having now, and probably preference too.
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SGJP: Who are your greatest influences that help shaped your inspiration in taking such wonderful photos?Irene: I would say if it’s related to Photography, here are my list of Inspirations:chrisling.com/joellow.com/blog.zhangjingna.com/rodneysmith.com/portfolioNot only Photo Arts inspires me, the other form of Art can be a form of Inspiration to me too. For example:youtube.com/user/ohiseeREDvimeo.com/14955603Sometimes listening to music, and feel the expression in them can helps you to find your expression in photos too:youtube.com/watch?v=luM6oeCM7Ywyoutube.com/watch?v=VDkdFqX4Zigyoutube.com/watch?v=_nW5AF0m9ZwAbstract in sound, are similar to abstract in Visual Arts.
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SGJP: What is the one thing you wish you knew when you started taking photos?Irene: Colors. I started shooting Photos with the so called “Right Colors Combination” in my photos with-out knowing in the first place. One day, my illustrator friend came up to me and mentioned it to about Color Theories which I’ve never knew however he men-tioned that I did apply it in my pictures. I thought if I were to know it way back, I could have apply it even better consciously. Well, that’s parts and parcel of my learning journey.
SGJP: Any advice you want to give to the young photographers out there?Irene: Don’t be pampered by your equipment, be pampered by your imaginations.
I hope you are inspired reading about Irene, do follow her on TPASG facebook.com/thephotographyacademy and join in some of the photo walks.
Contact Irene at email [email protected] and Facebook facebook.com/renez.wednesdayArticle source from Singapore Journal of Photography (SGJP)sgjp.org/2015/06/03/photographer-of-the-june-miss-irene/
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28th SEA Games Opening CeremonyLee Yi Huei | [email protected]/yh.lee.963
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Spectacular Fireworks!A composite or 3 images of the spectacular firework display from the 28th SEA Games,Closing Ceremony.Gary Peh | [email protected]/passing.momentos
Single scoop..Teo Kevin | [email protected]/kevin.insahn
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2015 Singapore SEA Games FireworksKent KFS | [email protected]/love.yourself.18
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Jubilee FireworksStanly Wong | [email protected]/stanly.wong.90
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28th SEA GAMES 2015 CLOSING CEREMONYSC Teo | [email protected]/sc.teo1
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SunriseVincent Tan | [email protected]/vincent.tan.31149
Artistic Fireworks DisplayA blaze of colour light up the sky at 28th Sea Games 2015, Singapore Sports Hub.Cheng King [email protected]/kingswee.cheng
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Mirror Lake, Jiuzhaigou China.It is named Mirror Lake (Jing Hai) due to the perfect reflection of the surrounding mountains that can be seen in the still surface of the water in the morning. The lake was formed as a result of land slides blocking the water flow in the valley.Daniel Aw | [email protected]/danielaw1462
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A river in Southern China. It flows through the Jade Dragon Snow Mountains in Yunnan province.Catherine [email protected]/catherine.guan.9
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Changi beach turns rocky and muddy during sunrise.Soon Eng Lip | [email protected]/worldthroughsel
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Sunset SkiesOne of those hot air balloon days. Shot at Sin-gapore Sports Hub during SEA Games 2015Jake Chua Wei [email protected]/jakechuaweipeng
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Curved BlockIt is not easy to find a concave curved block with long corridors on every floor. I am lucky to lived near one which I took the opportunity to use its long corridors as leading lines for the shot. The pink glow of the pre-twilight skies added colour to complete the shot.Fong Yan Kin | [email protected]/fong.y.kin.1
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The busiest junction at Pasir RisTeo Soon Haur | [email protected]/soonhaurt
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Reminiscence SkyXaven Chng | [email protected]/xavenphoto
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Beautiful Brussels Grand-Place at dawnIf you have been to Brussels (capital of Belgium), Grand-Place is a must visiting place. We were there Apr'15. Weather was wet. During day time, the Grand-Place was full of tourist, can't have a clear shot. Fortunately, our apartment was just near by and therefore, decided to venture again at dawn. La Grand-Place in Brussels is a remarkably homogeneous body of public and private build-ings, dating mainly from the late 17th century. The architecture provides a vivid illustration of the level of social and cultural life of the period in this impor-tant political and commercial centre. (extract from Internet)Raymond Foo | [email protected]/photos/2sun2moon
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Wanaka TreeThis is an iconic and photogenic tree standing in Lake Wanaka which is the most photographed tree in New Zealand by visit-ing photographers throughout the world.JK Kueh | [email protected]/jk.kueh
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Skyscrapercaptured this moment while traveling in Hongkong. Deniel Singh | [email protected]/deniel.singh
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Lao Pa Sat festival market , a tourist hot-spot and history landmark at Singapore.Lai Ah Chua | [email protected]/ac.lai.1
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Round stairs from bottom angleVJ [email protected]/vj.cheerup
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Buddha Tooth Relic TempleXaven Chng | [email protected]/xavenphoto
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��� temple in China, Shandong. Hopefully our prayers are being heard and answered...������ ���� � � ������Jerry Ng (Ng Alamak) | [email protected]/ng.alamak.3
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Eastern OpulenceEmbrace the beauties of the eastLeonard Chua | [email protected]/pix.storyphotography
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Peaking through the willowSheng [email protected]/weiphotography2015
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Bad Hair day!Some fun with speed lights, a great
model.....and some Holi powder.......and a lot of clearing up afterwards!!!!!!
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High Fashion Night ShootCatherine Guan | [email protected]/catherine.guan.9
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Night Fashion Shoot With Brazilian ModelsGoh Kwang Chiang | [email protected]/goh.k.chiang
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A Dog's LifeOnce, I brought my dslr along while I brought my children down to the neighbourhood rec-reation area to play. I took the opportunity to shoot a neighbour's dog with the owner's per-mission. The shot was exposed to prevent clipping in the skies as I wanted the cotton bud clouds to be the backdrop. Such a deci-sion meant under-exposing the dog, espe-cially there isn't a reflector or flash at hand. However, shadows could be recovered as I shot in RAW format, resulting in the final shot.Fong Yan Kin | [email protected]/fong.y.kin.1
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Beautiful & Scary - Croc eyeMilad Hameed | [email protected]/miladhameed
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4 eyes CROCSimon Ho | [email protected]/simon.ho.583
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Flower DomePhilip Toh | [email protected]/philip.toh.3
Summer BloomJane | [email protected]/janeho.hallie
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Gundam, standing on Singapore!!Hirotaka Suzuki | [email protected]/hiro.photography.jp
NDP 2015 Aerial DisplayA solo F-15SG fighter aircraft flying over the Marina Reser-voir, showcasing the aircraft’s precision and agility as it attempts a dazzling near-vertical climb with afterburners.Lee Yi Huei | [email protected]/yh.lee.963
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What A Rough World!The very first of its kind here in Singapore, the Rauh Welt Begriff (RWB) build finds its place here on a Porsche Carrera 911 in the rich, tuned car culture of Singapore. Handcrafted and personally built by popular auto-cult tuner Akira Nakai, the RWB Porsche sports a visibly wider bodykit that will surely have heads reeling in excitement.Aaron Hia | [email protected]/shiniphotography
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