16
Mar

casual-read

I love this photo. It was taken during an impromptu photoshoot that was set up in the back seat of a car.

It was a long drive so while I found myself in a relaxed pose equipped with a book, FP decided to set up his equipment right at the backseat and he just kept snapping photos. I didn’t even pose for a single shot, I just minded my own business reading my book.

Perhaps that is precisely the reason why I love this photo. How natural and relaxing it looks. I was curled up in the corner of the backseat, reading trashy chick lit (seriously). I was at my natural relaxed state.

I was at my natural best :D

It is indeed a very serene photo, that speaks volume about personal time and space. And about just being relaxed and unguarded.

Or maybe, just like many other things, I’m just reading too much into the picture. But, a picture is worth a thousand words, no?

02
May

For Week 7′s photoshoot, we went to an abandoned railway track. We had a hard time searching for this location but once we had settled down, things went pretty smoothly.

I was awed to be at this abandoned railway. the tracks were still there. Metal and wood. Part of it covered by grass. I was standing at a piece of history, even though I have no idea what went on here.

Which was why I found this candid shot of myself, very befitting the location. No this isn’t the official photo for Week 7, but it is my ultimate favourite :)

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Isn’t it just charming? I love how it looks retro, girlish and quirky all at the same time. I think it’s adorable, and very vintage. Before this black and white version, there was another version which I loved as well. But this is more suitable to represent the 1960s. :)

This is something that he likes. It was a forerunner to being the official photo of Week 7 actually.

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See the tracks behind me? This photo is quite a charmer as well. It exudes a carefree feeling. Sometimes you just feel like you want to just escape to nature and sit in the middle of nowhere to catch up with your train of thought? And there I was, sitting in the middle of an old railway track. LOL.

If you do notice, theres a bridge somewhere behind me. We did go there to take other shots but couldn’t do much as it was dangerous and FP just couldn’t take the risk with klutzy me. The tracks have holes and the fall to the ground won’t be pretty. So, we didn’t really optimise the bridge although it’s so beautiful in a very rustic way.

Another shot that I thought was nice:

This one seems to symbolize a whole lot of optimism. It’s as if it’s trying to tell you that “things are looking up”. Tho FP thinks I look like I am poo-ing. Pfft.

So finally, this was the official photo FP selected for Week 7:

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I had a far away look on my face, which can signify a sense of longing, or depth in thought.

It’s funny how before we got down to doing this shoot, FP asked me, “Can you sit down on the grass?” To which I replied, “Yup of course I can, why can’t I?” And then he said, “Because you are a princess”.

Though it’s nice to have him saying that I am a princess, come on! I am not that dainty okay! Erm, just don’t bring me hiking where there might be snakes.

Here’s a gorgeous set up shot for Week 7′s photoshoot:

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View more photos from this shoot in my Facebook Photo Album.

02
May

I’ve mentioned in the previous post that in April, we lost 2 weeks of 50 Weeks of Her due to some unforeseen circumstances. So yesterday, FP and I had a wonderful time catching up to Week 6 and Week 7.

So let’s cover Week 6 first shall we?

There’s no out takes for Week 6. Besides, the photo speaks for itself:

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It is meant to represent how uninspired and depressed FP was two weeks ago. It is rather depressing to look at this photo but I think that means that the effects intended are successfully transmitted.

It gives out a feeling of solitude, loneliness and sadness – all the negative emotions that I try to avoid as much as I can. However, I think that every photo is an abstract art on its own and thus making perspectives about the photo very subjective.

How would you interpret this photo? :)

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On a personal note, I’d like to add that we were at this location hours before we did the shoot. We spent really sweet quality time together, taking in nature at its best. It’s lovely spending the last hours of the afternoon at a place so serene, with views of families being together, children playing and nothing but nature surrounding us.

We went for a long walk, holding hands. Watched people as they fish (so many different methods of fishing!), walked over to the jetty, observing what’s left of the oil spill in the waters. To think of Singapore ever having that kind of pollution is just surreal – but there it was. Black, tainted waters.

While waiting for it to get dark enough, we sat in the car and just rested – exhausted from the earlier events of the day (in next post). We lowered our seats, and just talked, laughed and enjoyed each other’s company. It was simply a wonderful feeling to just be like that, doing nothing but be with each other. We even had ice cream :P

To think that it would be like that 24/7 after we get married makes it that much more exciting.

I was truly blissful and happy yesterday, despite the exhaustion that followed. Thank you FP :)

23
Apr

Here’s a photo that isn’t part of the 50 Weeks of Her series (but seriously should have been!)

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This should have been Week 5′s photo, but FP discovered this photo amongst all the out takes much later. Apparently, the effect in this photo is called Urban Acid (Don’t look at me, I’m just a pseudo model who just sprouts out fantastic sounding words like this without knowing what it means lol).

I really like this photo. I look tall (lol) and it looks like a high fashion magazine ad. No, I do not look like a high fashion anything in real life. Hahaha!

Just wanted to share this photo because FP takes the nicest photos of me ;)

We technically didn’t have a shoot for Week 6 so this weekend, we’ll do the shoot for it. Nobody said it has to be 50 consecutive week, hehe.

13
Apr

Well, this week was quite an emotional train wreck from both ends.

FP has been moody for a week. None of his ideas seem to materialize, making it seem worse. To top it off, my mood always seems to be synchronized with his, so you can just imagine the situation.

I am not a fan of this week’s official photo, because I was having a bad hair day, bad face day and I was having irritating nightmares and it showed.

Certainly not one of my best photos, but I will still showcase it – because good or bad, it is still part of this wonderful series that portrays not just his undeniable talent but also an awesome collaboration of two individuals in love who can’t be any more opposites of each other.

So here it is, the official shot for week 5:

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I had in my hand a very interesting photography book called Hot Shoe Diaries by Joe Mcnally. I haven’t read through the entire book but from the snippets I have browsed through, it’s pretty good stuff. FP was actually on the waiting list to get this book, but he got it anyhow at a local bookstore :)

Another differing factor in this week’s shoot was that he didn’t use his normal Canon 5D camera. Instead, he used his Canon G10 (which was a birthday present from me *ahem*) :)

Though this week’s shoot was lacking any particular direction, it was also a week of experimenting – which is a very important stepping stone in any learning curve.

We actually did some other shots during the weekend, but that will be for the next post, I promise. (I don’t quite like mixing topics in one blog post – Little Miss Anal here)

Here’s to week 6 and beyond!