Photo Diary – Sunflower

Finally, I am posting a series of edited photos that I do. Previously I get some feedback through email asking me what would be the difference of ‘out of camera shots’ and edited photos and why I post out of camera shots all these while? To make things simple, ‘out of camera shots’ are unedited shots straight from camera. Many times, photographers only edit their photos when (1)we need to correct mistakes we did during the shoot (2)we want to add an artistic touch to the photos or touch up some blemishes on the skin. Rest assured is, out of camera shots given to clients by Milan Teh Studio are presentable, we have sample posted on January and February 2010 at Wedding Diary if all of you still recall.:)

Next, back to this shoot. If you haven’t read our services before, this is under Photo Diary. This time, I’m hired by our very own makeup artist, Joan for this shoot. In order to get the right kind of mood for this shoot, we need the right kind of clothes, shoes, makeup & hairdo, location, and props. Makeup and hairdo was done by Joan herself. Other than doing makeup & hairdo for female clients, Joan possesses a good sense in fashion and is very good at giving advice on overall outlook(ie. image consulting). I’m glad to inform everyone that, this ‘image consulting’ service comes free of charge for clients that take both our photographic & makeup services.

Finally, I’m glad that she loves all the photos and I don’t know about all of you. Well, if any of you like the shots too, feel free to drop a comment down there. (This could brighten up her day I supposed:P) Have a great weekend everyone! Hope you’ll enjoy the photos posted below. TQ~

Suddenly, the rain poured so heavily but I took the risk. The umbrella was my lighting tool, loaned to her to ‘act’ as a real umbrella. lol~

After the rain stopped, we’re very lucky to get a rainbow that goes from one road to another(one FULL rainbow!). Too bad they couldn’t fit into my lens.

Almost every time after the rain, we get a really great view of the sky during sunset. So, if you are opting to shoot great sky/sunset, go to find one after rain. You’ll be amazed:)

*Up next, an explanation of the way I shoot with photos as example.

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7 comments

Lisa - June 27, 2010 - 6:29 AM

Great pictures and the rainbow shot is my favorite one.

Milan Teh - April 27, 2010 - 12:30 AM

I’m sorry Jimmy, I missed out the last sentence. It’s not a secret of what I use :) I’ve used Nikkor AF-S DX 35mm f/1.8, Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4.5 and Nikkor AF-S DX 55-200mm f/4-5.6 lenses for this shoot.

Jimmy ng - March 6, 2010 - 3:59 PM

Hello…this is the first time i explore your website after the first met at G-hotel with Daniel yap 2 days ago. i feel excited while seeing so many nice photos here. By the way, may i know what are the lenses that you used for this shooting?

Daniel Yap - March 1, 2010 - 9:21 AM

Love to see photos taken during extreme weathers. Great work for both you and Joan – keep it up!

Ming yen - February 27, 2010 - 11:52 PM

Nice shoots! Splendid

Joshua - February 27, 2010 - 8:46 PM

like the after rain shots…just love it…

Naqib/Qippy - February 27, 2010 - 7:58 PM

I love the shot through the car window and the rainbow shot…very nice

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