Saturday, October 5, 2013

Hell, yes.


My mother's former colleague decided to send her a hamper of goodies in appreciation of the time when they were working together. 

Inside, there were not one, not two but THREE cannisters of Crabtree and Evelyn cookies.  Those things are my jam!

And since afternoon tea is so important to me, thank you dearly, kind stranger.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Portrait practice


I really suck at taking pictures of people.  I love looking at pictures of people, but in front of the camera, many of us are so self-conscious and I'm not thick-skinned enough to force those I know into being subjects.

It's much easier to slowly think about and compose around a flower, inanimate object or even my dog.

I need portrait practice though, and it's hard to find.  Brunch dates with friends are generally good chances to whip out the camera, and even though most friends won't pose willingly (Amanda!), I've found that waiting for a candid moment can have good results.  Unfortunately, I'm really shy about standing around awkwardly, eye to viewfinder, and chatting until the person relaxes.  The few times that I've had the time to do this, I've enjoyed shooting afterwards.  

Priya, Jun and I went out for brunch at Penny University (and stopped by a different cafe for a second drink) recently, and I was grateful that they let me hover around the table and tried their best to ignore me.  


"Tried" being the operative word. 


I am obsessed with taking pictures of coffee.  I know every other cup looks exactly alike, but I can't resist it all the same.  I haven't been to many of these artisanal coffee places, but the latte was pretty good - smooth, fragrant and not too strong.


The girls couldn't stop giggling so I waited for them to get distracted by the menu or their drinks.  I'd like to keep working on portraits, so if I meet you for a meal and seem set on snapping a picture, don't feel too alarmed.

Thanks Priya and Jun, for being so cool.  Also, it don't hurt that you're pretty. 

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Xiao Ding Dong

On Monday night I met Kim, (the newly pregnant!) Libby and Dawn for a very playful dinner at an Ann Siang Hill restaurant called Ding Dong and we kept joking about the name and the red, almost brothelesque glow about the place.  For memory's sake, we took a quick picture before stumbling home.  

The next day, I found this in my whatsapp and couldn't stop laughing:


Oh, Dawn.  Stay brilliant!

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Say so long


Good colleagues are underrated.  I never thought of it before I joined the work force but good colleagues easily trump bad bosses, hard labour and even, for awhile, an unsatisfactory or unfulfilling career.  There is nothing like having like-minded people to talk/ share a little whine and a moan/ laugh with, and the days improve exponentially.

In that department, I have been supremely lucky.  When I was on my first official internship, my way was cushioned by the lovely peers and mentors that I met.  My colleagues at my previous job were some of the best people I have ever had the pleasure to meet and we're still good friends today.  Where I work now, I wake up raring to meet both my students and fellow teachers.  I wouldn't have made it through San Francisco without Edie and Shirin, for example, and all of us have so much fun together that we often hang out outside working hours.

Marianna was a good colleague but she'll remain a good friend.  

The week that she left, Rebecca organised a farewell party for her and it was moving to see how everyone jumped at the chance to show love and what a warm, generous occasion it was. 

Of course, we took a ton of pictures.


My partner-in-crime.


Marianna was so stunned that she started tearing in the corridor and refused to come in.  Eventually, she got over the surprise and we had a really nice time.


Even ex-colleagues stopped by.


Amanda is responsible for the last two pictures.  Because of her ridiculous instructions ("Keep that face, baby, keep that face!  Show me the love!"), no one can keep a straight face.

There was pizza and dimsum and lots of photobombing.  At one point, in all the running around and taking of photos, Rebecca left her plate on the window sill and someone stole and ate her (highly coveted) egg tart.  She prostrated herself violently on the couch in despair and while I'll spare her the indignity of that photo, I will show the aftermath.


Don't be fooled by the genial smile.  This is the face of someone in mourning and out for blood.

In the meantime, the balloons were a huge hit.


I love how the colours came out in the photos!  (Amanda will want me to tell you that those last two poses were Wai Kit's idea.  Doesn't change the fact that she's happily capitulating.)


There were laughs.  And brownies.  And at some point, Amanda and I launched into our default America's Next Top Model mode.  Whenever the cameras come out, there's bound to be some horseplay and this time, we decided to use the office couch as the backdrop for a lifestyle magazine shoot.  Everything was business as usual except that this time there were people around and everyone decided to get in on the act, whether directing, shooting or posing.  It was good fun.


The original pose.  Then we got Wai Kit into the picture and asked them to pose like an affluent married couple.


Well.  Maybe a couple with a contemptuous husband and a clueless wife.


We tried directing another shot. 


"BFFs reading" turned out to be a peaceful alternative. 


The biggest surprise of the day, though, was Xiang Wei, who dug deep and showed us the model within.  I styled this pose in the vein of "metrosexual man-about-town checking on his cufflinks and thinking" and we all agreed that he pulled it off really well.  Oh, for a proper coffee cup!

Finally, Daphnie impressed us all with her photo printer.  The tiny Canon Selphy doesn't look like it can do much, but the photos turned out amazing.

For instance, here is my original photo of Marianna and Swee Heng.


The printer prints each picture in four stages: yellow, magenta, cyan and then black for contrast.  We all stood there in awe watching the photos sliding back and forth before finally shooting out in full living colour.  It was like magic, watching the layers of colour grow opaque and then suddenly warm into life.


This is the final product.  Seriously.  Look at that!  I'm not planning to get any more camera bits and pieces like lenses or flashes, but this could be a nice finishing touch to my current setup.  Imagine what it could do for journalling if I tucked little photo pouches into the backs of my notebooks or binders!

HMMM.

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Portraits of Amanda


I was going to start with a post full of farewell pictures from a shindig we had at the office last week but I realised that I had an excess of photos of my self-proclaimed BFF and decided to hive them off into their own entry. 

On the one hand, I'm tempted to make a joke about just how much Amanda loves the camera.  Rebecca and I discovered that the moment you pointed a lens in her direction, even if she wasn't looking directly at you, she would somehow sense it, smize, and shift into a slightly more model-esque pose.

On the other hand, she's fun, photogenic, patient and super willing to try all kinds of random stunts; basically a camera rookie's dream.  And whenever I need to practise, she's more than willing to help me out, so hey, everyone wins. 

Here are some random portraits of Amanda that I took with my 35mm at the party.


Can you tell she was enamoured with the massive rabbit balloon?


We ended up spending a significant amount of time mucking around on the couch pretending to shoot for GQ, Cleo and a home and decor magazine.  You know, just another day at the office, folks, move along, nothing to see here.

Oh, and my favourite photo of the day?  Behold!

Saturday, September 21, 2013

While stocks last


Just looking at that Mustafa window logo makes me excited.  So much oppoortunity!

I tend to forget about Mustafa and grump about the cost of living until, every few months or so, Mel texts and suggests going there in the middle of the night.

Among the goods that are up for grabs: a pack of 12 red leaf ballpoint pens for $4.  A box of 50 Zesta Ceylon teabags (good tea!) for $2.50.  50ml bottles of Adidas Eau De Toilette for $8 a pop.  

And a camera section that I studiously ignore.


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