Monday, February 29, 2016

Chingay photo-shooting experience : Feb-16

After being an Angsana member (SSA photographers group) for more than a year, I was given an opportunity to shoot our SSA performance in the Chingay this year.  Prior to committing myself, KX did warn us on the challenges of taking photos during Chingay, nevertheless I took on the challenge and agreed to go for at least two Chingay performances. 

My first experience was the full dress rehearsal at AMK-Bishan park which was a total breeze.  How difficult could it be I thought…
Group photo during rehearsal
However, a week later when I joined the actual Chingay Parade 1 at F1 pit, I finally managed to taste the pain.  It was pouring like crazy then and after sitting at our seats for a short while, my partner (Alex) and I were forced to retreat to the shelter and waited for the SSA event to come.  Our raincoats did not help much and the rain did not go gentle on everyone and continued with cats and dogs.  When our performance was about to arrive, we confronted it regardless, battling the rain together with the rest of the performers and photographers.  Our only consolation was the fact that due to the heavy rain, we were actually able to get very close to the VIP stand, which provided us a good angle for our shooting, but still, it was very very wet.  After half an hour, my camera lens could not continue anymore and caught a ‘cold’ and got condensed… L  Fortunately, I got a backup camera to take a few shots for our performance to ease my disappointment.  The rain also did not encourage us to stay on too long and we retired shortly after our event, drenched down into our underpants and definitely one of a lifetime experience.
Alex and myself
VIP - LHL
Close shoot near VIP stand
Performer drenched
Volunteer helping the media photographer
 Two days later, the Chingay Fiesta was conducted at AMK-Bishan park where our MD choir would be performing.  Three of us went down to take the shoots; Alex, KX and myself.  While there was a brief passing shower, it stopped way before our MD performance commenced.  Due to the crowd gathered at the park, we had to discuss on our strategy to take some good shoots for the event.  I suggested my position to be at the opposite block where I could shoot the performance together with the VIPs viewing them.  So, I recce the place and confirm that it was a viable spot.  At 7pm, we went separately to deploy our mission and I was ready and waiting for our performance to happen at 8pm.  Prior to that, I adjusted my camera settings and fully prepared for that few minutes.  Close to 8pm, to my huge dismay, huge crowd of participant gathered at the performance area with big balloons which obstructed my view totally and then also came the firework in front of me which smoked my entire view.   What an unexpected outcome after an hour of wait, but nevertheless, it lived up to it’s Chingay photography challenge reputation.
Shoot from opposite block
Smokey fireworks

Koh family reunion dinner : Feb-16

Since I was born, I had never recalled such reunion dinner between these two families which were under by grandfather.  There would be opportunities during red or white events,  but not deliberate.  Last year, we got a bit more chances to meet up due to a white and a red occasion, then followed by several visits to Uncle Desmond who later passed on end last year too.  Building on to these gatherings to improve our relationship, Uncle Peter kindly suggested a Chinese New Year dinner reunion between the two Koh families, an event outside for the Red and White zones and definitely the first-of-its-kind.  He graciously appointed me as the point of contact for our side, we set a date and started confirming their availability. On 18-Feb-16 evening, the 2  Koh families finally came together at the Dragon Phoenix Restaurant for their first reunion dinner.  It was an joyous evening with endless catching up and toasting, a night which we would remember for a long time to come.



Sunday, February 28, 2016

Chinese New Year Photographs : Feb-16

What was the point of being a good photographer but did not capture any good moments with your loved ones!  So this year, I continued to diligently bring along my DSLR to every gathering we had and captured as many nice moments as possible.  It was priceless and received many compliments too.. such nice feeling.
 

CNY'16 Lion Dancing : Feb-16

This year XinYang and YongYang were pushing themselves all the way to pluck green everyday during Chinese New Year.  This was partly due to their growth in reputation and also their increase in operational cost to maintain items like rental and equipment.

However, that also provided me some flexibility to support these highly committed juniors for some lion dancing fun this year.  As such, I took a day off on a Friday, the fifth day of CNY, to join the team and Shin Yang happily accompanied me.  It was a long time since she came along, and the first time was in 1995, 21 years back now.
1995
2016
It was really enjoyable hitting the drum hard and adding to the CNY atmosphere.  Coincidentally, Mandarin Gallery, where Dor worked, was also a stop for us that day.  The crowd in Orchard Road was encouraging to boost everyone's morale to give a good show.  The Fortune God and Monkey God mascots also engaged the crowd well and created a lot fun.  Although at the end of the day, we were totally exhausted and I had a few blisters, it was another enjoyable and memorable day.
Drumming

At Orchard, Mandarin Gallery
With Dor