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    Giulia [The Secret Garden]

    Monday, June 21st, 2010

    A year ago, when I first arrived in Beijing, it was the dead of winter. And I do mean dead. Beijing’s arid climate was a shock to my system, having flown in from a tropical island. Not only was it cold, at times it was plain miserable. I’m the sort of girl who is made for spring and summer. So when the first signs of greenery crept up, my creativity (and fingers) finally thawed and my imagination came out of hibernation.

    For the past year, I’ve been at Tsinghua University in Beijing. I’d heard of Tsinghua’s reputation as one of China’s top schools, but I was unprepared for how lavish the grounds were. It may not have red-bricked, ivy-covered buildings, but it is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful campuses I’ve ever step foot on. The grounds were once part of the imperial summer palace, and Yuanming Yuan (the old summer palace) is a mere ten minutes’ bike ride away.

    I cannot imagine how much I am going to miss these grounds. It’s utterly massive and I frequently bike off to random nooks to hide from the world with a good book and a blanket. No better way to spend a sunny spring afternoon.

    My awesome friend Giulia joined me a few weeks ago for a quick shoot. The light was just gorgeous, and being among so much greenery made the Canadian in me uber happy. Perhaps it was Giulia, or my fondness for fairy tales, or the magic that is shooting during golden hour.. but the entire experience was like capturing the Secret Garden :)
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    Would you believe that this is just a random patch of greenery on the side of the road? Giulia, you are such a trooper. Thanks for being such an awesome model. Even when I ask you to climb barefoot onto a tree… :)

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    Michael – sneak preview [Beijing studio photography]

    Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

    It began over sushi.

    Some weeks ago, over dinner, I found myself looking into the expressive and slightly nervous face of a rising new model in Beijing’s hot new fashion scene. I met Mike a few months ago through a mutual friend and was quickly taken aback by his easy-going charm, talent and humility. Sometimes you meet people and instantly want to be their friend. Mike is one of those instantly likable guys. Initially coming to Asia to pursue language and education, it wasn’t long before opportunities were knocking – nay, pounding on his door. But what else would you expect from a martial arts champion with a ninja-like entrepreneurial ambition?

    Mike, I hope these shots further your portfolio and help carry you to greater heights. You were a real pleasure to work with!

    And yes ladies, I do believe he’s single. Leave Mike some love in the comments box below. :)

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    Beijing Rotary Club CRAZYBOOTH!!

    Thursday, May 27th, 2010

    I am seriously considering renaming this the EPIC BOOTH. Last Saturday, I shot at the Beijing Rotary Club’s 2010 Annual Charity Ball. I’m not sure who had more fun. The guests, or us photographers who shot the evening’s festivities. I had been discussing with EventPod founder, Joanna Riley about a unique approach to documenting events and this was chance to put my lens cap where my mouth is. Yup, none other than bringing the CRAZYBOOTH to one of Beijing’s biggest social events. No pressure.

    I could not have possibly done this without all the other shooters from EventPod that night. We truly had a blast and brought the crazy to the party. It is one thing to suck up your courage and walk up to total strangers dressed to the nines and engage them in front of the lens, but another to get them to ham it up in front of all your photographic get-up. And BOY. You’ve never seen a party like this one. :)

    LOVE their expressions. The gentleman on the left introduced himself as Krusty the Clown.

    A little bit of Asian allure..

    The sweetest couple ever. LOVE that dress.

    Interact kids show us how to pose…. China style!!!!!

    I love this girl. She kept coming back. I love people who love the camera.

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    sneak peek: Kae Yukawa

    Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

    I had a blast shooting actress Kae Yukawa yesterday with my friend Marco Verigna.

    I worked with actors a lot when I was in New York, and photographing them has always been a huge pleasure. I love and admire the way actors can bring such depth when they model. Kae was no exception. This girlie has the face for close ups!

    Kae, thanks so much for a wonderful shoot. I had a blast hanging out with you. All the best in your acting career in the UK! I hope you enjoy your preview :)

    Some of you might remember my family portrait of the Camerons. Here’s an adapted version :)

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    Sneak peek: Fu Family Portraits

    Monday, August 3rd, 2009

    (Warning: if seeing images of awesomely gorgeous girls with perfect skin, hair and figures really annoys or makes you ludicrously jealous, you might not want to scroll down.)

    Girls just wanna have fun!

    I had an absolute blast shooting the Fu family yesterday. The girls were amazing and braved the heat and humidity of Hong Kong in August, and we shot in one of my favorite locations in the city.

    This shoot was really special not only because it’s been weeks in the making, but because it’s the girls’ birthday present to their mom, Ruby. I can think of no other way to celebrate a mother’s birthday than by creating awesome images that I hope will grow to become part of your family’s visual heirlooms.

    Ladies, thank you for the privellege of capturing your family. I hope you guys enjoy your preview!

    Catherine is one of those types that looks like a model without trying. I love the processing on this.. a real classic beauty.

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