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Sunday, October 22, 2006[11:58 PM]

Photographic Lessons/Workshop

Based on some requests, I'm thinking of conducting some photographic workshops for people thinking of taking up photography or seeking to improve their skill level. Off hand, these workshops will all be focusing on photographic techniques(you have to input the creative bit yourself) and will cater to each individual's needs. My purpose for this post is to check out the response for such workshops. Please indicate your interest by dropping me a mail at stimphoto@yahoo.com.sg, or to my personal mail if you prefer. If I'm able to get at least 3 students, I'll go ahead with the production of course work and a proper programme and schedule, based on my availibility due to NS commitments.

There are no prerequisites at the moment other than a genuine desire to learn and also the possession of a camera with full manual control. I don't care if it's film/digital, professional SLR, point and shoot, but the camera must have full manual control over exposure settings.


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Welcome all to my new blog first of all. If you're reading this that means I have successfully done up a new blog myself! Whoopee! I just got really really bored of the old one. Anyhow, the 12-frame projects I was originally intending never quite came up, probably due to a lack of photographic discipline on my part. I've decided to fuse, in this new blog, my love for japanese animation with photography, so I will be providing reviews on various anime as I watch them(this should be at least 1 season a week) as well as still be sharing my photographs with you people. I've done up the site using various screenshots from my favourite anime series. Well actually, the ones I find more aesthetically pleasing. This time I tried to keep it more simple, the old one was a little busy i think, in photographic terms. Less is more, more is usually more, but not in this case.





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Images are from Jigoku Shoujo, Bakuretsu Tenshi(Gonzo), Hellsing(Gonzo)