Monday, July 28, 2008

Introduction

Hello everyone!

Thanks for stopping by my website and having a look! Please feel free to leave any comments or posts via email etc. I welcome feedback! I just started professional photography approximately 3 years ago and have been shooting as an amateur for 10. To book an appointment, or have any questions, please contact me:

wongs.kevin@hotmail.com
kphoto.weddings@gmail.com

Kevin

Monday, July 21, 2008

Josh & Ruth July 19th 2008





























































Hey Ruth, Josh, thanks for letting me take pictures at your special day! congrats! I had a superfantastic fun capturing the memories that will last forever!

Monday, June 16, 2008

Random pictures & Updates




Same images are again taken with the original Sigma 50-500 Lens.

Added the exclamation mark in CS2



























































































































Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Capturing Better Images

Digital Point & Shoot Camera / Digital SLR Camera

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Samples

Canon 70-200 F2.8 Lens taken with Canon 5D Body



Introducing a horizonal cut on top and bottom image suggests a panoramic which directs the viewers eyes to a wider angle of view, encouraging open mindedness...



Notice the shallow depth of field offered by an F-stop of 2.8




"overframing" is removing out-of-subject distractions, properly revealing product detail... especially critical with commercial product
























I created a composition which could possibly be a variation of a Nikon Retail box




angle of capture directs viewers focus of attention to the camera lens.











composing commercial product via "offset" creates available room for documentation and journaling



one of 200 repeated captures taken with Sigma 50-500mm AF Zoom.
Calgary Zoo, 17-85mm Canon Lens Image was processed via CS2 with light desaturation and black level sharpening creates a balanced color reproduction




















Image taken by a standard consumer macrolens.






Rainy Day, notice the bokeh like mirror reflection of car beams in the passenger sideview mirror.







Chris, owner of "Rumors" shoe store, standard portraiture








Rumors, I believe this was the figurine from Nightmare before Christmas, notice offset framing applied during image composition. Capturing images in B&W offers alot of opportunities for shadow and light studies


Centre Street China town, captured this image while in my car waiting for the red light. Light desaturation mask and red channel control was applied to increase image shadows and sharpness.


Ferrari paint manages to reproduce a "true red" Maximum red saturation control produced no distortion artifacts. Essentially, normally over saturating red will bleed to purple

















































Monochromatic captures suggest increased sharpness particularly with basic geometric shapes by showing revealing more midtone contrast