November is bidding farewell, while the rain keeps on falling. What a cooling month with some great sunshine days. I like how the warm sunlight peeps through the folds of the curtain every morning and with a few blows of the dandelion, the rain starts falling in the afternoon. I like watching how the newer raindrops on the window rolls down on those that managed to peer through my window. I know that more newer droplets will replace the older ones and while the November rain is coming to an end. What’s coming in December?
Bryan and Jean will be heading to Paris again in 2010. Here is a little promotional video. The early bird package will be on till 31st Dec 2009. Do check in with us early.
October is the definitely the most eventful month of 2009.
We shot a total of 10 weddings and at the same time was called up for a 26-day ICT.
But what was kept low profile was the Master Photographers Association (MPA) grading that I went for. Established in 1952, the Master Photographers Association is the United Kingdom’s only organization for full time, qualified and professional photographers, all of whom are bound by the association’s Code of Conduct.
For the entire month of October, we went through countless of sleepless nights and mental torment preparing for the grading.
It’s all over. I was awarded, Licentiate with the MPA last Thursday. Yes I’m a Master Photographer now along with many other great photographers all over the world. There are so many people I need to thank for my success.
First and foremost, Jean, she is always the one giving me all the support and she is the main reason behind my success. Ryan Wong, for the late nights at West Coast MacDonald’s mentoring, going through all my work and selecting my final panel of 20 images. I want to thank my parents for believing that this is not just a “hobby” job, it is my career. Thank you to Peng Eik and Gilbert Chua, what I am today is because I have good mentors like both of you. Thanks to the guys at Nikon (Jeffery, Sherina, Bryan, Max & Rubi) for their moral and technical support. Finally I wish to thank the rest of the many people, my friends, clients and fans.
I wish to apologize as well…that some schedules are not met, emails replied late and delay in meet ups. We’ll try our best to catch up on the schedules. Thank you for being patient with us. We will work harder to produce more stunning images.
Iris : Congrats! If I'm the bride, I will print the pic big big for everyone to admire!
See Yeong : Thank you Bryan and Chris for the hard work. Samie and myself enjoyed ourselves very much and really happy with your dedication and your art work. We look forward to see the final output.
Bryan : TO the couple who left a comment asking about PooL JaM. Please drop me an email as part of the message turned out gibberish and your email seems wrong. Thanks a lot
Bryan : Sorry for the inactivity. thanks for the comments, and I used a range of lenses from 35mm - 105mm
Guest_2056 : hi bro.. just want to check with you normally what lens u use for wedding shots?
Guest_149 : very nice
Joo Chin : Your new place looks great! Love the colours!
Doodle Studio : Love it!! We are Doodle Studio Wed-deography from Kuala Lumpur, wonder do you cover any wedding shoot in KL? Kindly drop me a email at «email»
ChrisWoon : Hi See yeong, am equally excited. See U Samie in Tioman, meanwhile enjoy ur dive!