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I have to personally thank Nick for asking me to tag along with him during his portrait shoot with Bobby and Rennie. Nick was one of the participants of the recently held got Mojo? Camp organized by the crazy folks over at RedNinja (me included!) and I thought I could help him out and also offer to carry the reflector for him. He was also in the group that I was leading during the individual and group challenges.

The shoot was held at Pavillion, right at the heart of KL itself but it was early in the morning. Traffic heading there was pretty smooth and I was pleasantly surprised that the guards didn’t chase us away.

Here are some of the photos I took including some of the behind the scenes shots.

PortraitShootNick 003 Bobby and Rennie: A quick shoot

PortraitShootNick 004 Bobby and Rennie: A quick shoot

I managed to catch this moment when they were playing whilst Nick was packing up his stuff.

PortraitShootNick 009 Bobby and Rennie: A quick shoot

PortraitShootNick 014 Bobby and Rennie: A quick shoot

PortraitShootNick 013 Bobby and Rennie: A quick shoot

After staying under the hot sun and making everyone walk about from end to end, we all decided to head to Starbucks for a quick drink.

PortraitShootNick 020 Bobby and Rennie: A quick shoot

PortraitShootNick 021 Bobby and Rennie: A quick shoot

PortraitShootNick 023 Bobby and Rennie: A quick shoot

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PortraitShootNick 025 Bobby and Rennie: A quick shoot

Bobby seems a little intrigued with Nick’s flash. Nick told him that he was a flasher!

PortraitShootNick 022 Bobby and Rennie: A quick shoot

Here are some of the behind the scenes photos.

PortraitShootNick 001 Bobby and Rennie: A quick shoot

I find Bobby’s expression priceless when Nick was trying to explain the pose.

PortraitShootNick 002 Bobby and Rennie: A quick shoot

Nick was really trying hard to blend in together with the taxi stand.

PortraitShootNick 007 Bobby and Rennie: A quick shoot

PortraitShootNick 011 Bobby and Rennie: A quick shoot

PortraitShootNick 012 Bobby and Rennie: A quick shoot

I was literally behind the scene for this shot. Funnily, the couple in front wasn’t Bobby and Rennie, they were just coming out of the toilet! Imagine their surprise when they saw Nick and Hsien Ming right in front of them like that. LOL.

PortraitShootNick 019 Bobby and Rennie: A quick shoot

PortraitShootNick 015 Bobby and Rennie: A quick shoot

Actually, this was the start of my labour day last Saturday. It’s Thursday everyone, have a great weekend ahead!

I spent my birthday which was on the 5th of February at Joe McNally’s workshop here in KL a couple of weeks back. This is of course thanks to Louis from Wedshooter as well as the Wedshooter team who made it all happen. The workshop was a hands-on as well as a full day course which grouped 15 photographers on a Friday in Shangri-La in KL to learn about lighting and get to know Joe a little better.

In case you do not know who Joe McNally is, Joe is the most amazing photographer I have met and you might have probably seen most of his work on the cover of the National Geographic magazine. He is also the author of two amazing books, “The Moment it Clicks” and the more recent “The Hot Shoe Diaries“.

When I got wind that Joe was coming to KL, I was quite excited but a little hesitant as well as I thought that the workshops were going to cost a bomb. Frankly, it was a big sum for me but it was an investment for me. The best part was that I managed to schedule the workshop on the same day as my birthday! (Joe had five 1-day workshops here spanning from the 1st of Feb till the 5th of Feb).

JoeMcNallyWorkshop blog 01 JoeMcnallys Hot Shoe Diaries Workshop   Part 1Here is Louis introducing himself as well as Wedshooter.TV before introducing the man of the day.

JoeMcNallyWorkshop blog 02 JoeMcnallys Hot Shoe Diaries Workshop   Part 1Joe started off the session with some quick introduction about himself as well as his assistance, Drew Gurian. He then went on to get to know each of us and asked us what are our expectations for this workshop. This was good start I felt as I managed to see who the other participants were. There were of course familiar faces in the group as well.

JoeMcNallyWorkshop blog 12 JoeMcnallys Hot Shoe Diaries Workshop   Part 1

Friends in the photography industry such as Ian, Shen, Edwin, Hafiz and Gabriel were also attendees of the workshop. Funnily, Joe mentioned that our group was the only all guy group. I can see the testosterone levels shooting up, I guess the mix and the environment was a lot more different compared to this workshop. Look at all the female participants there!

JoeMcNallyWorkshop blog 03 JoeMcnallys Hot Shoe Diaries Workshop   Part 1Louis, listening intently to the participants as they introduced themselves

JoeMcNallyWorkshop blog 04 JoeMcnallys Hot Shoe Diaries Workshop   Part 1That’s Drew over there!

JoeMcNallyWorkshop blog 05 JoeMcnallys Hot Shoe Diaries Workshop   Part 1After the rounds of introduction, Joe shared with us some of his videos as well as showed some of his latest work which was absolutely incredible and amazing. What made me smile was that he also had a couple of photos in his portfolio which was shot using available light which was what I normally do. Joe then mentioned that he himself also continued to learn by attending workshops such as the recent one where he attended Jay Maisel’s workshop in NY.

JoeMcNallyWorkshop blog 06 JoeMcnallys Hot Shoe Diaries Workshop   Part 1

JoeMcNallyWorkshop blog 07 JoeMcnallys Hot Shoe Diaries Workshop   Part 1At every workshop which Joe teaches, he carries with him lots of gears. And when I mean lots, I really mean lots! Frankly I didn’t take the rest as there are way too many equipment about to capture it all. But what he had prepared for us included around 16 flashes for us to use, an array of Justin clamps and battery packs, Lastolite softboxes and many many more.

JoeMcNallyWorkshop blog 08 JoeMcnallys Hot Shoe Diaries Workshop   Part 1I spy the Twin Towers in the LCD screen of Joe’s Nikon D3s

The workshop began with Joe showing us the various equipment that were about in the workshop and then teaching us on how to use them and what the effects of using these equipment would do to an image. After trying out several shots indoor using both a white and black background, we proceeded outdoors to learn more about light shaping tools there.

JoeMcNallyWorkshop blog 09 JoeMcnallys Hot Shoe Diaries Workshop   Part 1

JoeMcNallyWorkshop blog 10 JoeMcnallys Hot Shoe Diaries Workshop   Part 1We also had a journalist in our midst, Jan Shim, hailing from Brunei who was covering the workshop

JoeMcNallyWorkshop blog 13 JoeMcnallys Hot Shoe Diaries Workshop   Part 1Then we moved indoors for another shoot again. This time it was in a service corridor where Joe showed us how to use our surroundings to create an amazing shot. Of course Ian had to pose for the shot as he would normally do.

JoeMcNallyWorkshop blog 14 JoeMcnallys Hot Shoe Diaries Workshop   Part 1Then we headed out again. Here we have Joe’s camera setup to tether on his MacBook Pro which was very helpful for us participants.

JoeMcNallyWorkshop blog 15 JoeMcnallys Hot Shoe Diaries Workshop   Part 1We even had fantastic props to use as backdrops and for our models to pose with. I wish!

After an intense session of learning how to use various light shaping tools as well as understand various light placements, the group adjourned for lunch.

More photos from the workshop as well as our own personal shoots coming soon!

Here are some of the behind the scenes shots which Mun Tzin took when I photographed Poh Seong and Chiu Yen’s portraiture session at Heritage hotel last year. Last year sounds like a long time but then again, its only January :)

D305098 Behind the scenes at Heritage Hotel

D305137 Behind the scenes at Heritage Hotel

She was playing with my other camera whilst I was shooting the couple. She was also quite intrigued with the bath tubs that were located on the roof of Heritage hotel that she was bugging me to take a picture of her in the tub. Of course I obliged but I took a very quick shot of her.

Mun Tzin in a tub

Mun Tzin in a tub

Thanks again @munz for helping me out that day :)

When Chiu Yen contacted me via email about a portrait shoot, I’ve always been communication with her. The moment when I arrived at the shoot location, I was so surprised that Poh Seong was there as well. What a small world! Poh Seong is my neighbour and I used to go to the same high school as his younger brother.

After a couple of weeks of planning the shoot and finally the location, we met in KL at the Heritage Hotel for our portrait session.

I was really looking forward to this shoot and here are some of the images that I took during the shoot.

PohSeongChiuYen Blog 001 Poh Seong & Chiu Yens Portrait Session

PohSeongChiuYen Blog 003 Poh Seong & Chiu Yens Portrait Session

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PohSeongChiuYen Blog 012 Poh Seong & Chiu Yens Portrait Session

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PohSeongChiuYen Blog 010 Poh Seong & Chiu Yens Portrait Session

It was one of the fun shoots that I had and it was great to have been able to shoot both Chiu Yen and Poh Seong. I also have to thank @munz for helping me out throughout the day. She took some behind the scenes shots as well but I haven’t gotten around to posting them up yet.

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