Category Archives: Personal

Whale Watching with Davey’s Locker

Last week, I went on a whale watching cruise with my son and his preschool classmates. The weather was sort of nice, its quite warm and sunny, but out in the ocean, it occasionally gets a little windy.

As most of you who had experience in whale watching excursion, usually most of the time is more like water watching, of course its no exception for us too. It took awhile before we found a gray whale near the shore outside the Newport Harbor’s entrance. The whale was very close to the shore, and she was hiding mostly in the water, and just peeped out the water a few times.

After a not so successful encounter with the gray whale, we cruised further out towards the ocean and there all the fun starts. There are 30+ dolphins swimming around the boat, some are even a few feet away. Besides whales and dolphins, we also saw a lot of harbor seals and marine birds. For the first whale watching field trip for both me and my son, it was quite a fun trip. Hope my wife can join us again next time when she’s not sick.

Cypress College Photo Expo | Jasmine Star | Tofurious Lawrence Chan | Greg Bumatay

Cypress College, a community college in Cypress that has numerous photography classes taught by some of the most talented photographers in SoCal, hosted their first ever photo expo last week. At first it was intended to be just an intimate expo for students, but with the help and kind support from Greg Bumatay and many others, the event turned out to be huge. The expo brought together a wide array of student, amateur, and professional photographers from all over SoCal, awesome speakers like Jasmine Star, Lawrence Chan of Tofurious, Doug McNamee + Henry Wang from Tilt N Shift, Vincent Laforet and Dane Sanders came to inspire and speak to us, and sponsors like Showit, KISS books, SmugMug and Canon came to showoff to us their latest products.

I got to listen to 2 speakers which I missed in WPPI back in March, so this time around the expo kind of acted like my WPPI make up session which was great. The 1st speaker I listened to was Jasmine Star, although we lived literally like 5 minutes away from each other, I had never met her personally, but her vibe and joyful personality had always shown through her blog posts and pictures, which made me going back often to checkout her work. Jasmine talked about how she started as a wedding photographer 4 years ago, and how she does “ghetto fabulous marketing”. The 2nd speaker was Lawrence Chen from Tofurious, Lawrence had always amazed me with his business marketing skills. 2010 is his fifth year in the wedding photography business, but how could he be so good at his online presence? I always wanted to understand more on how he did what he did on SEO, it’s really amazing how he could out rank a lot of photographers that had been in the business for a lot more years. Lawrence shared his experiences on “Understanding your target audience”, and it got me thinking a whole lot.

After listening to 2 of the most successful photographers speak, they pretty much summarized one thing, “Be real. Be yourself”. In the wedding photography business, especially in California where it is highly saturated with talented photographers, it is very easy to get suck into the comparing mode. I am talking about comparing photography style: this and that looks cool, I want to do that too, comparing price: am I charging too much, or too little, comparing what to do: am I doing this the right way, “he” is doing the other way, should I follow. To be honest, I am one of them, especially in my first year. The more photographers you meet, and the more pictures and blog posts you read, one could very easily get sucked into that mode, and it is like quicksand, you will find yourself way deep in before you realize. If you have read my blog post a few weeks back, Rob Ninja had basically said the same thing, you don’t need to be the best wedding photographer out there, it is essentially who you are, and your personality that the clients are attracted to if they book you. I am struck after listening to all these speakers talked about basically the same concept, “you” is what’s on the top of the list of what you are marketing. I do agree, brides and grooms do want to hire a photographer that they can connect to, not because you got 10 awards from this and that association.

I had tons of new ideas that I wanted to do now. It’s time to start working on it and change those ideas to real solid tangible things. Check back for what’s more to come.

It’s such a great day besides being brained shocked with all these great ideas from the speakers, I get to meet all my photographer friends from First Shot Fired and Ari and did I say I got Dane Sander’s to sign his book “Fast Track Photographer” for me. :p Can’t wait for what’s coming next year.

Tofurious: Lawrence Chan

Canon booth, my friend Sal checking out some Canon point and shoot for his up coming Trash the Dress session :p

Tilt N Shift: Doug McNamee & Henry Wang on On-Camera Flash

The master behind FSF (First Shot Fired), Mark Rosales

Uncle Tom and Lucas

Innocently checking around if dad is ok with him playing with the iPhone

Yeah!! Got it and proudly showing it to me.

Oooops!! I don’t think he is too happy with losing the game he is playing

Greg Bumatay and Dane Sanders (sorry for the raccoon eyes… i will blame it on bad lighting, direct light on top of head and no flash with me.

Olvera Street 80th Annual Blessing Of The Animals

Last Saturday was so exhausting, I had plans for the whole day to celebrate Easter with my family. Egg hunt in the morning, church picnic in the afternoon and going to Olvera Street Blessing of the Animals later in the day. This year it is the 80th annual Blessing of the Animals, every year animals dressed in bright colors and their human companion all come out and gather in the historic plaza in Olvera Street, waiting for the Cardinal to bless the animals. The main event starts at 2pm and we arrived a tad too late to catch all the animals. In the past, cows, cats, dogs, snakes, pigs, goats, donkeys, horses and any variety of animals you can name of could be seen. How often do you see a lizard on a leash?

Besides all the colorful animals and merchants, some authentic Mexican food is a must-try. It tastes so so so good.

Orange County SMUG Workshop | Special Guest: Rob Ninja of Photog Shootout

SmugMug of Orange County have organized a talk with special quest Rob Ninja. Rob Ninja Nicholson is blunt, loud and funny. which sets him apart in the industry. He discussed the theory behind Self-Analysis to grow ones photography business. It opened my mind to the idea that to be a successful photographer, it has less to do with expensive equipments, time in the industry and editing skills. Personality is what he used to build the foundation of his business. He also provided lots of other great information which helped everyone who participated.

Rob created and leads the fast-growing nationwide photography group called Photog Shootout. Photog Shootout offers workshop occasionally and I will definitely participate next time.

2010-03-10 WPPI Convention and Trade Show | MGM Convention Center | Las Vegas

Finally got around to finish up editing the pictures I took in WPPI. I saw a lot of new stuff in the trade show, Nik Software is the one that impressed me the most among all the editing add-on available. This is the first time I used this software to edit the pictures, so far, it is easy to use, pretty quick and I am happy with the results. I will do a little review on the Nik Complete Collection in a week or so.

So we left Irvine at 3:30pm, and we made a gas stop in Baker, CA.

By the time we arrive Las Vegas, it was already 7pm, so registration for WPPI was closed. This is a rare scene of the convention center with not a single person.

Since it was still very early in Vegas time, anytime before 3am is early, we decided to scout out on Las Vegas Boulevard to shoot some of the amazing lights.
New York New York Hotel & Casino

City Center Cyrstals

ABC Stores & Hard Rock Cafe

Paris Hotel

The Palazzo Resort

Wynn Resort

The Fashion Show Mall

Caesars Palace

Bellagio, this was the last show at midnight and it was raining, not exactly the best time to shoot.

Breakfast in WitchCraft in MGM Grand before the 8am class.

In the 5 days I was there, I learned a lot from speakers like Mike Fulton and Cody Clinton from Tricoast Photography.

My next most wanted camera/toy on my list, Leica:P

Ed Pingol in Radio Popper booth showing how great these triggers are.

Tony Hoffer’s awesome work on display in the trade show.

Pictage is giving out an iPad per day, but I didn’t get it:(. This was how many people 2 minutes before the results are drawn.

Nice beard on the Trade Show security

Black River Imaging party in the Grand Garden Areana

Chef Bobby Flay’s Mesa Grill

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