few weeks back, it was a first for me to photograph baby twins. the parents asked me to do a small session for aidan and adam. i lost the opportunity to photograph few days after they were born due to health issues. after three months, i got my chance.
Categories: assignments,composition 101 - balance,composition 101 - depth of field,lighting setups,tips and tricks
Tagged: babies, dubai, lighting, portrait
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- 14th September 2011 Wednesday at 10:16 am
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- 6th July 2011 Wednesday at 8:58 am
i usually don’t cross the borders of digital art. i try to post-process images as natural as possible. it is time consuming because it needs to match between two or more things to get it right. however, if the location or scene is impossible to recreate then i opt for photo manipulation.
Categories: composition 101 - balance,composition 101 - depth of field,compostion 101 - rule of thirds,personal,post-processing,tips and tricks
Tagged: composite, digital art, fantasy, lighting, portrait
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- 21st June 2011 Tuesday at 4:58 pm
this week, i’ll be posting seascape shots from different places. it will be lots of sand, rocks, debris and of course, the sea. for each post, i will also mention few tips and essential gears that we usually use in landscape photography.
Categories: composition 101 - depth of field,composition 101 - motion,compostion 101 - rule of thirds,gear,photography,tips and tricks
Tagged: beach, landscape, long exposure, seascape, sharjah
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- 28th February 2011 Monday at 8:50 pm
once again, i got another corporate shoot assignment of an event company. contrary to the classy and overly-smart looking shots, a lively, light-hearted theme was given which resembled the world of advertising and event management.
Categories: assignments,composition 101 - depth of field,lighting setups,tips and tricks
Tagged: corporate, dubai, lighting, ocf, portrait, three lights
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- 19th February 2011 Saturday at 7:35 pm