2009 ~ Michael Chan joins expressively jOhO ~ New look New Feel


A short article i penned a while back on what drives me, finally makes it onto my blog!! Click HERE to view the post.

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hi michael

tks for sharing the before and after pics...

i feel that pp is one very important step in photography..

although i have to admit that before i got my camera and in the first few months after i bought it, i am against PP... i think it is cheating...

when i attend the meet the artist session for Zhang Jingna, she was questioned by a lady whether she do PP, and of course we all know Jingna is a PP expert... i guess i know why the lady ask...

anyway i feel that a picture does not represent what we see at all.... for example a uwa... so ultimately all pics are cheating..

anyway tks alot .. i hope to see more of your pp power and the before and after pics!

:thumbsup:
 

hi michael

tks for sharing the before and after pics...

i feel that pp is one very important step in photography..

although i have to admit that before i got my camera and in the first few months after i bought it, i am against PP... i think it is cheating...

when i attend the meet the artist session for Zhang Jingna, she was questioned by a lady whether she do PP, and of course we all know Jingna is a PP expert... i guess i know why the lady ask...

anyway i feel that a picture does not represent what we see at all.... for example a uwa... so ultimately all pics are cheating..

anyway tks alot .. i hope to see more of your pp power and the before and after pics!

:thumbsup:

I guess everyone has their own definition of cheating. For me, I try not to introduce stuff that's not already there in the image as much as I can. Very very rarely will u see me adding flares or objects that wasn't already in an image. So we all have got to find our own sweet spot. My personal feel is not to think too much about whether it's cheating or not, but to tell the story in the best way that we can and with whatever lens or whatever editing tools we have at our disposal. It's probably more enjoyable that way ;)
 

I guess everyone has their own definition of cheating. For me, I try not to introduce stuff that's not already there in the image as much as I can. Very very rarely will u see me adding flares or objects that wasn't already in an image. So we all have got to find our own sweet spot. My personal feel is not to think too much about whether it's cheating or not, but to tell the story in the best way that we can and with whatever lens or whatever editing tools we have at our disposal. It's probably more enjoyable that way ;)

yes agreed.. it is the end product that matters more... nowadays i cheat alot... i add lots of flare ... i will add fog later to some pics... still learning...

:)
 

yes agreed.. it is the end product that matters more... nowadays i cheat alot... i add lots of flare ... i will add fog later to some pics... still learning...

:)

that's right bro.. whatever works. as long as you are happy with it and your audience is happy with it. That's more than good enough :)
 

that's right bro.. whatever works. as long as you are happy with it and your audience is happy with it. That's more than good enough :)

i have a long way ahead... i hope to be able to earn some $ using my camera too...

anyway pls continue to inspire us... wish u all the best... jia you!
 

My thoughts

i would say if one is not under the obligation or stress of delivering results to clients or rather he is a hobby photographer and in no hurry to impress himself, then it will be beneficial to refrain oneself from using PP. Without using PP, he/she who still persist in shooting will eventually be able to truly master most of the fundamentals of photography. From there, your styles comes in base on your creativity of putting the fundamentals into good uses.

That being said, a picture that don't hinder/breaks the law, is not consider cheating. ;)
 

My thoughts

i would say if one is not under the obligation or stress of delivering results to clients or rather he is a hobby photographer and in no hurry to impress himself, then it will be beneficial to refrain oneself from using PP. Without using PP, he/she who still persist in shooting will eventually be able to truly master most of the fundamentals of photography. From there, your styles comes in base on your creativity of putting the fundamentals into good uses.

That being said, a picture that don't hinder/breaks the law, is not consider cheating. ;)

good point.. tks for pointing this out... i never thought of that at all...
 

i have a long way ahead... i hope to be able to earn some $ using my camera too...

anyway pls continue to inspire us... wish u all the best... jia you!

Thanks. CS is what fueled my passion when I first started out and I will always continue to learn and share here as much as I can.

My thoughts

i would say if one is not under the obligation or stress of delivering results to clients or rather he is a hobby photographer and in no hurry to impress himself, then it will be beneficial to refrain oneself from using PP. Without using PP, he/she who still persist in shooting will eventually be able to truly master most of the fundamentals of photography. From there, your styles comes in base on your creativity of putting the fundamentals into good uses.

That being said, a picture that don't hinder/breaks the law, is not consider cheating. ;)

Very true. Fundamentals are very important! which is precisely why I penned the article recently on Post Processing because I see a trend of new photographers skipping a step or 2 in their basics and using photoshop to cover up alot of flaws technically. That said, I do not see why one should refrain from PP, even if he/she is a beginner. Both technical & PP skills should always go hand in hand. ;)
 

Was fortunate enough to document a wedding @ CHIJMES before they stop holding events. This is the 2nd last wedding ever to be held there methinks.

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I guess everyone has their own definition of cheating. For me, I try not to introduce stuff that's not already there in the image as much as I can. Very very rarely will u see me adding flares or objects that wasn't already in an image. So we all have got to find our own sweet spot. My personal feel is not to think too much about whether it's cheating or not, but to tell the story in the best way that we can and with whatever lens or whatever editing tools we have at our disposal. It's probably more enjoyable that way ;)

thanks for sharing those blog posts mike :) enjoy your wide angle shots, as always! great eye for composition you have. i can imagine when you shoot, you already pre-visualize the image in your head and when you take a shot - its like you get that special satisfaction you get when your dejavu gets captured :D

and i really agree with your post on PP .. it's about taking our art to the next level, whether it means to save a bad shot or to create a stunning one.

keep sharing! cheers.
 

Was fortunate enough to document a wedding @ CHIJMES before they stop holding events. This is the 2nd last wedding ever to be held there methinks.

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Good job. Nice bokeh, like your composition. :)
 

thanks for sharing those blog posts mike :) enjoy your wide angle shots, as always! great eye for composition you have. i can imagine when you shoot, you already pre-visualize the image in your head and when you take a shot - its like you get that special satisfaction you get when your dejavu gets captured :D

and i really agree with your post on PP .. it's about taking our art to the next level, whether it means to save a bad shot or to create a stunning one.

keep sharing! cheers.

Thanks Fudoushin. glad you like images. But contrary to what you think, i rarely go into any shoots (unless it is a themed photoshoot) with any pre-visualization. I like to go with the flow and see what the environment and subjects can bring me. To be able to react well to the fast changing environment is what gives me the satisfaction :)

Good job. Nice bokeh, like your composition. :)

Thanks hongray.
 

Hop on over to my blog for more photos from Alan & Peiru's wedding

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More before and after

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