It's been a busy month for us from December to this very day of January. February is just around the corner and we're gearing up towards another battle :-) Of all the 20+ SDE we did for the past 60 days, this is one of our favorites. Meet Alex and Sarah in one of their Grandest Day!
Monday, January 27, 2014
Monday, January 20, 2014
Grandest Day TV Show
Grandest Day TV Show, "It's bridal fair every weekend." A segment in CGTV plus a stand-alone show in Light 33.
From left to right:
Kat, Moi (Makeup and Hair), Monique (Host), Caroline (Producer), KC (Singer/Host - CGTV)
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Photography as a Career
Is it possible to become wealthy through Photography?
This coming 2014 I'm pushing the limits of our flagship show, "Camerageek TV" by following two special friends of ours as they reach their aspirations and goals in life by engaging in the Photography business.
Meet Bernard, a hunter by day, a photographer by night. Find out if he can become a high-end photographer at the end of the 13-episodes special. Marvin on the other hand has been a freelance photographer for almost 7 years and intends to acquire high-end equipments to materialize his ambition to become a better photographer and entrepreneur.
Join me as I unravel the secrets of their failures and successes only in our show, "Camerageek TV" airing every Saturday night at the People's Television Network.
Here's a glimpse of Bernard and Marvin.
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Surviving Yolanda

Tuesday, November 5, 2013
The L Series Printers
The best lighting always come from natural sources. This video was done months ago demonstrating the capabilities of the Sony a77 DSLR camera under low light conditions. I used a 35mm 1.8 and a single Aperture Led light from Aperture Trading.
Sunday, November 3, 2013
And now the slideshow
Iphoto create slideshows in a snap, i mean literally in two clicks. Here's the slideshow of Bryan and Kat. Make sure to turn on the HD option to fully appreciate this video.
Bryan and Kat - A pre-wedding photoshoot
Many question my ability to do photography and that makes each of my photography project quite challenging since I've been known in the industry as a videographer. There is an excemption, especially, if my partner in crime, Jen, requests me to shoot her couple's pre-wedding pictorial or fondly called,"Prenuptial shoot." I want photographs that are candid, fresh, and just plainly simple without any articulated poses that somewhat forces a couple to become models. I believe a pre-wedding photograph must show the couple at their natural yet beautiful state :-)
Here's some of the photos I took for Bryan and Kat, without photoshop yet, no liquify, clone, healing brush, etc, so you have an idea how I light and incorporate shadows into my photograph. Assisting me were Bernard and Marvin.
Data: Canon 60D ISO 1600 Sigma 30mm 1.4 (All photos shot at full open) utilizing one single Apeture LED Light. White-balance set to daylight.
Note: I don't get rid of the shadows since they add depth to the image. I go as natural (lighting) as I can go. Bry and Kat did a very great job in selecting their location in Eastwood Libis, darn I forgot the name of the Italian restaurant... :-(
Data: Canon 60D ISO 1600 Sigma 30mm 1.4 (All photos shot at full open) utilizing one single Apeture LED Light. White-balance set to daylight.
Note: I don't get rid of the shadows since they add depth to the image. I go as natural (lighting) as I can go. Bry and Kat did a very great job in selecting their location in Eastwood Libis, darn I forgot the name of the Italian restaurant... :-(
The beauty of natural light.
Kat's simple pose.
Candids are better.
Add a bit of foreground makes your subject stand-out.
More foregrounds.
"Behind" a success of a man is a woman.
Just love that pose.
Blur shots are intimate.
No need to style.
"Hold that pose."
Curve.
Be at the lower left thirds of the frame.
Just close.
Look through the shelf.
Kiss and...
Stare.
Marvin shot this with the 11-16 2.8 mm Tokina then applied an on-camera creative filter (Canon 60D)
Simple and Elegant.
Let the shadows do the talking.
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