2010 January

Archive for January, 2010

Photographer of the Week

Roger Tingle - A Tale of a Dedicated Photographer -
by Yugel Losorata –
 
Thirty-seven-year-old Roger Tingle talks like an ordinary man. There’s nothing in the way he looks or speaks that should make one conclude he is of lofty stature in society.
 
Yet, once you look at his work as a lensman, your first impression of him [...]

Photographs & Memories

Reminiscing Thailand
Text and photos by Dr. Eduardo Go

In a recent trip to Thailand with my family, we were more than excited for the anticipated out-of-town shoot, where four of us brought our own cameras.
Our first stop was Bangkok. A well-transformed metropolis from seven years ago, the city is often surrounded by buzzing pedestrians and a [...]

Special Feature

Metal to the Petal–
Text and photos by TILAK HETTIGE
 
Let me close with a quote from Georgia O’Keeffe. Famous for her large close-ups of flowers, O’Keeffe was explaining this element of impact in a photograph in a 1946 interview by the New York Post. “When you take a flower in your hand and really look at [...]

Through a Lens, Clearly

Cam-Toss Anyone?–

During the holidays, I received an e-mail about an unusual way of taking pictures. The article by Steven Leckart, Brian Krans, and Rachel Dovey came out in the December online edition of Wired magazine. It’s called the Cam-Toss Pic. How is it done? Read on.

1. The camera

One with manual controls works best. Start with [...]

Photo of the Week

Calling all photography enthusiasts!–

If you have a good photograph that you would like to share and you think is good enough to be published, send it to us (including some technical information about the image). We are looking for images of any subject that will catch the readers’ attention and paint a thousand words. After [...]

The Break of Dawn

What’s Good?–

Photoworld Asia is coming up. It’s the closest thing Filipinos have to a full-blown photography-related event and there are some good bargains to be had sometimes. It really just takes a little effort and patience to make sure that your hard-earned bucks go into something worthwhile. Heck, if you have half a million or [...]

Photographer of the Week

Adrian Tecson - Appreciating the World as a Lensman -
By YUGEL LOSORATA–

Photography finds its way into a visual artist’s heart as he begins seeing the art as a privilege. What was a mere search for creative outlet became a discovery of a lifetime for Adrian “Aids” Tecson, managing director (for post-production) of a leading visual [...]

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