Tuesday, June 18, 2013

003 - Model Photoshoot (Michelle)

We miss photoshoots! It's been a while since we had our last photoshoot so we grabbed the opportunity we had last Thursday (06.13.13). We collaborated with Mhickoh Production's first ever model, Michelle, for the shoot. 

While we intended have a theme for the shoot, we had limited resources. So for the outfit, we had this blue floral dress from tiangge for around PhP 350, beige high-heels, round dangling wooden earrings we borrowed and a vintage necklace. For the hair, we just went for small curls/waves. We would also like to thank Jenn for doing Michelle's make-up for free and for giving some tips for Michelle's poses :) 

It was raining very hard so we decided to shoot in our unit, hallways and fire exit. Most of the photos are not fully focused. Something I have to work on and learn ASAP. 


At the fire exit. Changed the paint to blue.

Yellow dress. In my top 3 list of favorite photos. 

Pink and purple dress.
A little more natural could have been useful but yeah, we're in a no-window fire exit,so no sunlight.  

White dress. Haggard look? Haha.
Used radial blur  (spin) for the background. 

Mint green / Blue green dress. Curious about what she is looking at.
The shadow is too strong due because of pop-up flash. 

Pink dress. This is one of the shots I like the most. 

Candid shot. Just  tried a different background for this one which reminds me of a telecom network.
Originally shot with a plain white wall as background. 

Emote. Also one of my favorite shots because it has a little emotion in her face.
Most of her  poses are poker faces (peace! well she knows that. ). 


For other photos during the shoot, click here

Saturday, June 8, 2013

002 - Manila Tour (Binondo/Chinatown and Intramuros)


*all photos were taken using a point&shoot camera only and processed in adobe lightroom. 

My office mates and I decided to go on Manila Tour in June 1-2. We booked tours from Ivan Dy for the Binondo tour and Carlos Celdran for the Intramuros Tour. It's not my first time in these historic places but it was my first time to go on a guided tour. 

First stop (meeting place): Binondo Church lobby
Like some of the churches in the Philippines, it allows people to light up candles and offer their petitions and prayers. The candles are color coded (green for prosperity, pink for thanksgiving, etc.) for PhP 5.00 each.
Next stop: Breakfast 
For the first meal of the trip, we had kiam peng (salty rice) and this photo on the right which I forgot the name. It is basically tofu with hot sauce and pickled radish (atsara). I'm not really a fan of spicy food but those who tasted it said that it's not that spicy. The meal also came with a soup, winter melon (kundol) tea, and/or coffee.
 

Meryenda (snack):
 A few minutes after we had breakfast, we ate our meryenda/snack. We had dumplings (which were boiled not steamed),the second photo is like "torta" here in the Philippines which tasted like the dumplings but only that they were fried, and a chicken dish (curry-like dish with the influence of indian/middle eastern cuisine).


During our walk, we saw this street sign of Ongpin and we were so curious that we even asked the tour guide if it means something. Only to find out that it does not mean anything at all and might just have been a mix up of the letters. Nevertheless, this have been a famous street sign in Chinatown.


 After a few minutes and a stomach already more than half full, we stopped by Holland bakeshop and tried their Hopia collection. It has many different flavors from monggo, buko pandan, black monggo, pork, etc. Beside Holland bakeshop is a store selling all these preserved goodies. They almost preserve everything such as ginger, plums, corn, mangoes, and pork.
 
Our last stop is in the Lumpia house where we tasted a different kind of lumpia. It's like lumpiang ubod but with less sauce, with seaweeds and little bit of hot sauce. 
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On our way to our Intramuros tour, we passed by the Manila Cathedral which is currently under renovation. 



See the evolution of the kalesa, the mode of transportation centuries ago. From the traditional look made from wood and capiz, it has now incorporated the Department of Tourism campaign "It's more fun in the Philippines" below. 
 



Our tour guide, Carlos Celdran, made our tour very interesting/theatrical. He was able to give us a different perspective on the history of the Philippines especially of Manila from the pre-colonial period up to the Japanese period. You have to go to the tour to know more *wink*. 


This is the entrance of Fort Bonifacio, where Jose Rizal was held captive before executed. 

After the tour inside Fort Bonifacio, we rode the kalesa to San Agustin Church which is also under renovation. Celdran's trivias about how this Church  shows what being Filipino is like was also interesting.












Monday, June 3, 2013

001 - Baptism Shoot for Yeuro Emmanuel


Last May 5, we covered a baptism in Bulacan. This is the first official out-of-town coverage of Mhickoh Photography (our business in-the-making). Since the client is a relative, the fees are pretty much discounted than our target fees.

Here are some of the few photos from the event. 

Aside from not being as sharp as I wanted it to be, I wish we had a different background for this one. Here we just used the bed cover as the background which is apparently pink - not the usual color for the baptism of a baby boy. But, we have to make do of what we have. Maybe we just have to be more prepared for this kind of situations next time. 
Yeuro's clothes and shoes. 


This kid is just adorable. I'm very lucky to be able to capture his smile, a picture that every parent would want to see. 
Baby boy Yeuro. 

 This pretty little girl, Yen-yen, loves her photos being taken - but only if she is solo (see next picture). She has a bag full of poses when she had her mini photo shoot in the reception. Here's her gwiyomi pose.
Yeur'o's sister, Yen-yen. Future model? :)

See? I told you Yen-yen does not want to be in a group picture. The photo could have been better. But nevertheless, it still depicts a happy family. 
Bulaong Family. 

That's it for my first post. If you want to see the rest of the photos, click here.