Saturday, September 28, 2013

Elaine.

Today was my first time to shoot a model. I was really excited when we were told that there would be a model posing for us. I was expecting to get some awesome shots but I got too disappointed that I didn't. HAHA! First, I am still not good (enough) and fast (enough) when it comes to changing my camera settings. Second, we were competing with time (and rain!) so the time was limited. :/ I wish we had enough time and cooperative weather.  I am definitely going back and join the next portrait shooting activity next time! So.. Here are some of the photos which I think look okay. Not really good, but at least it's okay. Lol







That's it! All the other photos are out of focused, underexposed or overexposed HAHA. Practice makes perfect. Practice makes perfect. 

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Learn Photography FPPF Way!

 I am currently attending a Basic Photography workshop by Photoworld Manila. I was kind of hesitant to sign up for the workshop because my people skill is not that good. I am so sure that I would be awkward when put in a class. Haha. Lame reason, I know. But I am so glad that I did not listen to my inferior self!

Yes, you can always read tutorials online, I did that too, but being in the class a whole lot different! Knowing what the functions of each feature in your camera is really, really important in taking good photos. I feel like the noobest of the noobs because I didn't even know how to adjust exposure before I attended the FPPF workshops! Yes, I was THAT bad and clueless.

THE Carlos Celdran
 One of the reasons why I love the workshop, aside from all the learnings of course, is because the classes are held at The Fort Santiago in Intramuros! I love, LOVE Intramuros, it's just so picturesque! Even though I used to work in the area, Intramuros still never fails to amaze me. It just feels different there! The photo above is Carlos Celdran of Walk This Way Tours. I wonder how much money he makes? LOL He always has a lot of tourists with him! It is always a delight to see him touring the foreigners! Halo-halo for everyooonee!! ;)


I've always thought photos like this one are photoshopped! Hahaha! Thank you again, FPPF, because of your workshop I now know how to take a panning shot! The photo above is the product of my first attempt to do the panning shot. 
Anyway, I have been so busy that it took me so long to post an update here. I am so sorry readers blog. I promise I will update you again. SOON.


BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP
Photoworld Manila / FPPF
Fort Santiago, Intramuros Manila