By Jason Goh – Some people say that a good photograph is captured with the best skills, complimented by the appropriate composition, lens, camera, lighting and subject.
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By jason Goh – It’s not at all uncommon these days to see people snapping pictures of their food, be it at roadside stalls or posh restaurants. It has become a norm for people to photograph their meals, and share it with their friends on Facebook, Twitter or at some forum or another.
By Jason Lioh – On most weekends and whenever he is free, engineer Robin Wong likes to hit the streets with his camera. He calls it his “shutter therapy”, a way of destressing for him. But more than that, Robin has become more and more fascinated by the wealth of subjects in street photography.
By Jason Goh – When I first started blogging, my posts were purely just text … like almost everyone else’s. I soon realised, though, that the “daily reports” can be much more interesting if we know what to add on to the post, and also how we manage the whole thing. It’s like adding salt and sugar to a tasteless dish to whet the appetite, and maybe even get people to keep coming back for more.
By Jason Lioh – I wasn’t interested in photography until three years ago. Before that, stunning pictures did not make a blog post, and digital cameras were really expensive. A pro-consumer camera cost about RM2,500 and that is a lot of money for a student.