abras used to be the primary means of transportation between the two sides of the creek before cars could cross it via the several bridges or the al shindagha tunnel. today, it is mostly used by tourists, common folk and nostalgics.
Categories: composition 101 - depth of field,compostion 101 - rule of thirds,life in dubai,photography,travel
Tagged: dubai, dubai creek, portrait, street, transportation
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- 10th June 2010 Thursday at 11:29 pm
whenever i’m out on the street, my camera is some sort of a psychoactive drug which makes me alert of my surroundings… looking for a decisive moment.
Categories: life in dubai,photography
Tagged: bur dubai, dubai, portrait, street
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- 5th June 2010 Saturday at 2:09 am
burj khalifa held a lot of world records from the tallest structure (828 metres), building with most floors (160) to the fastest elevator (64km/hr). although the indoor observation deck ranks only 3rd, they still bagged the tallest outdoor sightseeing platform.
Categories: photography,travel
Tagged: architecture, burj khalifa, dubai, portrait
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- 8th May 2010 Saturday at 12:37 am
once again, i visited the dubai bride show which was held annually in dubai. it has been my third visit and quite a short one. the moment i entered the hall, things went black… literally.
Categories: assignments,photography
Tagged: dubai, event, fashion, glamour, portrait, wedding
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- 10th April 2010 Saturday at 6:22 pm
a collaboration outdoor shoot with my habibti, roy ramos, cesar parocco and pj tiongson at jumeirah. we found and used an abandoned building full of graffiti nearby the beach.
Categories: assignments,photography
Tagged: dubai, glamour, jumeirah, lighting, one light, portrait, three lights
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- 10th March 2010 Wednesday at 1:08 pm