Tuesday, December 30, 2008

As we say good bye to 2008...

Hello all!!  I just wanted to say thank you so much for checking out my work!  With this being my first year with photography, I can quickly look back to where I started out to some of my newest works!  My workflow and eye for photography has greatly changed over the year and it seems that with everything I look at, I am always framing the image in my mind.  Thanks again for continuing to view my work and here are some of my favorite images of the year!  I look forward to 2009 and all that it may bring!!!

This is one of my favorite photos from my children's collection.  
This was shot at a wedding held in Marin, CA earlier this year.  To me this photo represents the true meaning of a loving family.
Model: Alyssa Rattanasack & Chassy Phan

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This photo was from my very first staged photo shoot.  
The long lines created from the railroad tracks along with the warm lighting from the afternoon sun quickly made this one of my favorites.
Model: Nora Seto  

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This photo was taken earlier this year and had a lot of Photoshop post production done on it.
The model's attitude with his sharp facial lines gave this a very serious feel to it.
Natural lighting also contributed to why I like this photo so much.
Model: Jerome Dizon

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This photo was one of the first photo I took with my canon 70 - 200 mm IS f/2.8.
When I got home I was quickly amazed by the range of colors that were given off and 
sharpness of the lens.   The falcon in the background gave off seriousness of the playoff game! 

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The reflection in the glass says it all for me in this photo!  The idea came to me when I was eating lunch and noticed an image within an image through a glass.
Models: Lee Gines and Nga Nguyen

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For this, I wanted to capture the true curiosity of a toddler's 1st birthday.  
Of course, this was all staged and was pulled off well!  Photographing children is so much fun and difficult at the same time.
Model: Alyssa Rattanasack 

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This was shot out at the Berkeley pier and was one of the first photos shot with off camera flash.  A Canon 580 Ex was placed at lower right at 1/4 power with a CTO gel.  Wireless flash was controlled by Canon ST-E2 and Radio popper.
Model: Peter Eugenio 

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This photo was done out in Santa Cruz during mid day.  The direct sunlight caused the bright light and sharp shadows.  I really like the texture of the rock with the ocean background.

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This photo was shot on the very first day of all the Bay Area summer fires. 
 I believe there were about 5 different fires surrounding the Bay Area.  The location was over the Berkeley Hills. The smoke from the fires gave off the spectacular sunset. 

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And last, this was my favorite series of shots and sparked off my passion for photography.  Big thanks to my girlfriend for helping me during the events this year and being my support.
Models: Kellie Ngongvongsithi and Leric Gines LOL!

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