Monthly Archives: September 2010

Give monkey camera

Question: give monkey a typewriter, how along will it take for it to produce a meaningful article? Answer: you will have to wait couple millions of years for monkey to evolve into next human race. What if you give monkey … Continue reading

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Infrared Dance Photography

In the old days, infrared photography implies keeping the films refrigerated, changing the film inside a dark bag, and hoping there is no artificial mark produced by camera. And you never know what will come out (that might be a … Continue reading

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Lines Ballet Training Program at mint

The kick off event for 24 days of Central Market Arts lasted three days over the weekend of September 26, 2010 at the Mint Plaza in downtown San Francisco. Mint Plaza is a historical location. In the old days the Mint … Continue reading

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Photo-ing environmental dancing

More often these days, dances are performed in a environmental setting rather than on a stage inside a theatre. We have so used to quietly listening to a concert or watching a ballet inside a magnificently built theatre, and never … Continue reading

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Dance Photography Blog

Welcome to my Dance Photography Blog. The Blog is dedicated to the techniques and artistry involved with Dance Photography. What made Dance Photography difficult? Well, like sports photography, dancers are usually moving very fast, unlike most sports photography,  dancers changes … Continue reading

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