QUOTE(TheVoIP @ Oct 14 2005, 05:12 AM)
If being Sifu have to be shy away from this little thing, then I can never be sifu... because I only shoot what I am interested... you know what I am interested.
I guess my level is always stay here shooting the same subjects...

Also if the subjects are not good enought, I dun feel like shooting also. It explain why I skip the nail art in the recent expo.... I think that kind of "art" is not pretty and comfortable to my eyes la...
Well, I guess with mentality like mine can never be pros...
Hey man, with a good camera you are having now, you should try to explore the shooting possibility of your camera and yourself. Don't limit yourself to only shoot those "subjects" we all like. Cause you never know the one you gonna shoot later can actually be your best shot ever...!!

QUOTE(D_Y2k.4^ @ Oct 14 2005, 11:33 PM)
wah....so many pics!Models lagi!:D Thanks for sharing yo!
Nice photos.You did not use flash rite?How was the event?Many people went?
Haha, thanks for the supports.

Yeah I didn't use Flash for all these shots. I prefer abit blurry but better exposured pictures.

The time I visited there wasn't packed with many people, but during afternoon there was quite some number.

QUOTE(D_Y2k.4^ @ Oct 14 2005, 11:35 PM)
At times i really wonder how the model sifu photographers snap model pics. Do you guys usually ask for permission, or just snap???
Well, though I'm not a SiFu, but I think I can answer you here. To me, it's best you go approach the models politely and ask for permission. Usually they will be glad to pose for you. (For those who refuse, nevermind, they don't deserve your time

) You can ask them to pose (not weird one lah) or stand in front of a banner/product for better composition. It's all depend on you. Just ask politely. And remember to show the pictures to them afterward (even if they don't ask). This is some sorta respect to me.

Heh, but sometime, I also took sneaky snapshots... more like candid shots.