Hello folks! Long time no update. I finally finished the school year. Unfortunately, I have a mandatory 3-month spring/summer term , so my "vacation" only lasted about 10 days. Nevertheless, I made the most of it and got a lot of things done...like sleeping, BBQ-ing and of course, taking photos.
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Friday, 8 March 2013
Throwback: Vintage Effects
Hey folks. Yet another (very short) throwback post. I planned to shoot some sunsets this week but the sky didn't open up for me--cloudy, grey skies all week long :(
I was feeling creative so I decided to edit some of my old photos. This shoot was done in 2011 for my family friends (meant as an engagement shoot). It was just a purely "just-for-fun" thing. I reprocessed the photos to have a vintage look to them, so if that's not your cup of tea, you probably won't like this post.
Monday, 4 March 2013
Throwback: Killarney
The dull skies of winter isn't inspiring me to take pictures at all. For a little mood lifter, here's a throwback to the golden days of summer.
Thursday, 31 January 2013
The Wedding of Michelle & Eric

Hello folks! This is it! My first big gig :)
I never expected to shoot my first wedding as a 3rd year university student. I also never expected to be hired by my former (awesome) high school teacher, Michelle. This was definitely a once in a blue moon opportunity, and I had an amazing experience!
Wednesday, 26 December 2012
California Part 5: The End
Read these first :)
Part 1: San Francisco | Part 2: Yosemite National ParkPart 3: Palo Alto | Part 4: Salinas, Monterey County & the PCH
Exams are finally done! Sorry for abandoning the blog for a couple of months. I become a hermit once it is midterm and exam season. Since I have time now, I might as well finish blogging. Once school starts again, I probably won't have any time. If you didn't notice, I changed my blog description because I turned twenty (sad face). Goodbye teenage years, you were good to me :( I also got a new lens! The Sigma 30mm 1.4 is the newest member of the family. So far I'm loving it, it's the perfect walk around lens.
I also shot my very first wedding in October and if I am given permission, I will blog the results here :)
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On this last leg of the trip, we headed to Solvang, Santa Barbara, Malibu, Anaheim, San Diego and Long Beach. I didn't want to break up the post into two parts, so this will be pretty long. You should read the previous parts before this one if you haven't already!
On this last leg of the trip, we headed to Solvang, Santa Barbara, Malibu, Anaheim, San Diego and Long Beach. I didn't want to break up the post into two parts, so this will be pretty long. You should read the previous parts before this one if you haven't already!
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
California Part 4: Salinas, Monterey County & the Pacific Coast Highway
Read these first :)
Again, sorry for the delay in updating. I've been bombarded with tests left, right and centre. I swear, the life of a student is having no life.
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This is one of my favourite legs of the trip. We make a quick stop at the Laguna Seca Mazda Raceway, then we head to Monterey County and beautiful Pebble Beach. Then we head on the Pacific Coast Highway to head further south. I fell in love with the Pacific Coast Highway. It was a beautiful road.
Mazda Raceway in Salinas. This was my big brother's must see destinations. The racetrack is also featured in the game Gran Turismo. Pretty cool.
On the day we went, there were some BMWs racing around the track.
Their famous corkscrew portion of the track.
That's about it for the raceway.
We arrived at Monterey and found out that it's pretty cold there for this time of year. It was very cloudy and windy--reminded me of San Francisco. It was cold for California standards.
The admission price was quite expensive. My parents chose not to come in with us.
You jelly?
I've been to the Boston aquarium as well. So far Monterey has the neatest collection of jellyfish.
Anemones
In the end, I was a little disappointed by the aquarium. There was nothing too special about it and it definitely wasn't worth the price ($32 for students).
Y'all know what this is.
Lamborghini Aventador (and Gallardo in the back)!! The first time I've seen an Aventador in real life. They were conveniently parked in front of a hotel and a lot of people took pictures with them.
17-mile drive at Pebble Beach. If you're a golf fan, they have the world-renowned Pebble Beach Golf Links golf course. Wikipedia says that it's one of the most beautiful golf courses in the world and I believe every word of it.
The coastal area across the golf course. On a sunny day, the scenery would be even better.
I was fascinated with the little flowers growing in the sand. They carpeted the coast and were so pretty.

The famous "Lone Cypress Tree" in 17-Mile Drive. I'm not sure why it's famous. This picture is also crooked, but if I fixed it, it'll cut off parts of the tree. Sometimes life isn't fair.
Succulents thriving in the sand and rocks. I found them pretty interesting. They also turn red and were very pretty.
Now we go on the Pacific Coast Highway
Taken from inside the car. Man, I miss this place.
You can pretty much stop anywhere along the highway--there are lots where you can park and stop at vista points. There were also beaches that you can stop at.
One of the many vista points.
You have to drive on this road before you die. Put it on your bucketlist--you will not regret it. Of course the drive is challenging here, but so worth it.
Cows on the side of PCH. These cows are living a pretty nice life, even I'm jealous that they get to see this everyday.
Super strong sunlight + dirty GND filter equals this picture.
Prettiest golden hour ever.
Photocred to my big brother for this one. Note my super chubby cheeks (thank you fast-food). This was on the side of the PCH and there were a bunch of these shrubs everywhere and I scratched up my leg trying to find the best place for the sunset.
One of my absolute favourites from the trip. Look at how pretty this place is.
The best picture I could take of the sunset. I wasn't too satisfied with it in the beginning but then again, I got to see the best of it with my own eyes. In the end, that's what really matters. Kudos to my dad for stopping a lot to accommodate for my photo needs, you're the best!
Where the road trip has taken us so far. Distance traveled: approximately 700 miles!
Most people go to California and tell me about how great the food and the shopping is. They recommend shopping centres and the most famous beaches. After seeing the PCH, I can't believe that nobody has recommended this place. When I go on trips, I want to see the places that people don't generally explore. I want to see the untouched, pristine and beautiful coastlines and beaches and that's what I got when we drove through the PCH.
Some of you may think "it's just a road," but it's so much more to me. The winding roads remind me of how difficult life can be but along the way you get to see the most beautiful scenery. We could take the easy way out but look at how much we're missing--the sunsets will never be as beautiful and the waters will never be as clear. The simple fact that I'm alive to witness the beauty is also something I realized.
Appreciate your life no matter the circumstance. Every day is a blessing :)
Next stop: Solvang, Santa Barbara, Malibu.
-e.m.
Sunday, 16 September 2012
California Part 3: Palo Alto
Read these first :)
Part 1: San Francisco | Part 2: Yosemite National Park
Sorry for the long delay in updating; been busy with moving into my off-campus house and school stuff. I also didn't want to use up the bandwidth at my house (there's 12 people sharing the internet :/), so yeah.
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On this leg of the trip, we left Yosemite and we are continuing to head south to Palo Alto.
Part 1: San Francisco | Part 2: Yosemite National Park
Sorry for the long delay in updating; been busy with moving into my off-campus house and school stuff. I also didn't want to use up the bandwidth at my house (there's 12 people sharing the internet :/), so yeah.
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Tuesday, 4 September 2012
California Part 2: Yosemite National Park
Read this first :)
Part 1: San Francisco
Part 1: San Francisco
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This was definitely my favourite place in California. To a nature lover, it doesn't get any better than this. The place is no other than Yosemite National Park. Everything about this place is amazing, even the drive here is beautiful.
Saturday, 1 September 2012
California Part 1: San Francisco
So my family decided to go to California for a family trip. I haven't gone on any major vacation since 3-5 years ago? It's about time. We drove to Buffalo and boarded the plane from there. It took about 1.5 hours to go to Chicago for a stopover and then 4.5 hours from Chicago to San Francisco. The trip was 10 days long and it was fantastic. The plan was to start off at San Francisco and head south to San Diego, making stops along the way.
Tuesday, 7 August 2012
Camping at the Pinery
The Pinery is known for it's long stretch of beach. There's also a river called the Old Ausable Channel, where you can canoe and kayak. It's also a good site for fishing.
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