Shriro-PMPE presents Portraiture and Studio Lighting Workshop on 25th July 2010

1. Shriro – PMPE are pleased to present a Portraiture and Studio Lighting Workshop by Celebrity Photographer Azrul K. Abdullah on the 25th July 2010 Date: 25th July 2010 Time: 10am to 4.00pm Place: Shriro’s Studio Lots 22 & 24, Jalan 225, Section 51A, 46100 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan. Tel: 603 – 7874 9842 Fax: 603 – 7875 2400 Brief Profile of Azrul K Abdullah Azrul K Abdullah is a professional photographer based...

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June Yap – part 3

June Yudan – is an artist and a successful Business woman. Besides photography, her interests include  painting with Chinese ink and oils, writing, dance, floral arrangement, travel, and collecting antiques, irons, sea shells and rocks. She has exhibited her works, including her floral arrangements, at several local and international exhibitions.  In 2009, she held her first solo exhibition in Floral Arrangement and followed that with...

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Jeff Loon

Jeff Loon was born and bred in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia,  and KL has a very special place in his heart. He says going to school in those days when there were no traffic jams was easy, even when he had to travel across KL daily to get there. After completing school he joined the Royal Military College and continued to served in the military for almost 3 decades.  He opted for early retirement from the military as he wanted  a...

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Maxby’s photo tips – How to shoot jumping pictures?

I have seen a lot of jumping shots posted here, from jumping brides, grooms, friends etc. Most of the shots were poorly executed. The subject(s) looked too heavy to lift off. However, this type of shots are usually ice breakers especially when you have a group of friends where some of them have only met each other for the first time. Here are some tips on how to shoot good jumping shots. 1. To give the impression that the subject is jumping or...

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Antelope Canyon – a place for photographers

Antelope Canyon – a place for photographers

Antelope Canyon is situated in the Navajo (pronounced as Na-va-ho) Recreation Park. The Navajo is a native tribe in US famous for their contribution in the 2nd World War as “The Wind Talkers.” They have a unique language that nobody in the world was able to understand then. The US Army used them to communicate sensitive information instead of using encryption messages. This is one of the places that I had wanted to visit before I...

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