Thursday, September 12, 2013

Young Wild Free

































Wardrobe: Static Fumes
Models: Zoe Yee and Chloe Choo
By: Fiona Sng

This shoot is probably handsdown one of my favourite shoots ever simply because it's not often, or should I say never once, that I get to leave my house 5 mins prior to the start of the shoot because the stadium is barely 3 mins walk away from where I stay. No prizes for guessing where. I actually brought Doldie (my dog) down with me for the shoot since it's been awhile she has left the house after she became blind. You know, it might have been easy sneaking any dogs, the size of my chihuahua in to the tracks and one that seemingly appears really cute and mild like her. But no, my Doldie is out of the world hyper, noisy and fierce, She made a ruckus the moment she reached, barking at everyone she sensed near her or any unfamiliar sound she hears. Zoe and Chloe had wanted to pose with her, but it's Mission Impossible and Doldie was asked to leave barely 5 mins of her arrival by the staff, so I carried the rascal and ran her home before running back to continue with the shoot.

I loved how the photos turned out. The vibrancy of the colours and I think the girls pulled off the looks really well. Like I've always mentioned, there's beauty is all the most unexpected places. This stadium has probably been around for decades, and to be honest, it's pretty run down and unappealing from the first look of it. And especially when you have quite a number of outfits to shoot, you will be forced to look from a different perspective and maximise whatever that the stadium has to offer. 

Well, on other news, I've fallen terribly ill now. This must be due punishment for me for placing sleep last on the list over the past few months and overworking myself out and now I'm almost entirely bedridden and drowsy all the time. Time to repay my sleep debts and nurse myself back to health. 

Take care, y'all!

xx


Friday, September 6, 2013

A Celestial Romance



































Whimsical setup credits to: Le Fairymeadows

Some time back, I received a facebook message from Jeannie, from The Friday Best, asking me if I've ever shot a wedding proposal. With all honesty, I was all stoked and distressed because I've never done a proposal shoot before nor been through this stage of my life.... and whatever that I know of proposals are from what was shown on tv. This proposal, is a surprise from Cherie's boyfriend which he had sought the help of Jeannie to make the entire thing come true for him. Genius Jeannie thought of a plan that totally escaped Cherie's suspicion, and that is to book her for her usual Fridaybest shoot and we told her that it would be more elaborate and bigger scale because it's an important collection to Jeannie. For the entire month, Jeannie and I thought of various ideas and we approached Le FairyMeadows after I've suggested it to Jeannie about this lace tent that I've been dying to have in my shoots. We love how magical and pretty it is, along with the fresh flowers and props. It completely turned a plain field into... it's very own whimsical ground.

That very day was filled with hiccups. On the way to the shoot, Cherie was still telling me how she is not prepared to be proposed to ( and in my mind i was all like :O :O, omg omg how) but I had to stay calm and smile and just question her like how friends would. The weather was a real real killer, I give thanks for the blue skies but really, I am pretty sure I had sweat a bucket there and I was so close to fainting because it was so hot. So we did the shoot as usual, and the Le Fairy Meadows couple came extra early to set the tent and everything else up. Really, kudos to these wonderful people for their dedication (:

And when the time came when we expected Kahmin to ring me up to let me know that he has arrived.... he was missing and J and I were so panicky. Turns out he was held up when collecting the balloons to be brought over. While Daniel went out to fetch him in to the field, I told Cherie I wanted her to sit in the tent and I directed her into giving me certain poses, all the while keeping an eye on Kahmin who is creeping in from far behind with the huge bunch of colourful balloons. It was really funny because by nature, Cherie is really really blur and when Kahmin was making his way in, the balloons kept bursting from being pricked by the tall grasses and while I was photographing her, there were bursting sounds happening continuously behind her. Thankfully she isn't so much of a curious cat like I am, she merely turned her head once mildly wondering where the sound came from and I rannnnn all the way to the back of the tent with my reflector and blocked her view and just cooked up something on the spot like "Aiya, I need to place the reflector here. There isn't enough light on your back!" She nodded and turned back to face the front without asking anything else. WIN.

When Kahmin was just right next to the tent, and Cherie was still completely oblivious because she is sitting in it, I told her I needed some poses of her closing her eyes and made her tilt here and there. Cherie just quietly followed my instructions and posed like how she's supposed to and.... that's when Kahmin appeared in front of her with the bouquet and ring! You should have seen her total surprised face when she exclaimed "Omg, why are you here?!" Kahmin knelt on one knee and poured his heartfelt speech out and asked for her hand. *cue for awww*

And of course, she agreed. (: When I told my friends about this, everyone was gushing about it and said they are so going to go home to tell their boyfriend about it. So much work from everyone being put into this, especially on Jeannie when she has to liaise between so many parties and keeping this big secret from her own best friend. I'm really relieved that everything has gone really really well and that Cherie is happy. Not to forget, the boyfriend Daniel helped a great deal too. Thank you beebs for waking early with me for this <3

I wish them both everlasting happiness and love.

xx

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

S.E.A Aquarium










Wai are you such a kidddddd -squishes-











































These photos are so.... outdated, I have no other words for them. The S.E.A Aquarium was nice, but it really wouldn't be very worth the entrance fees for those who are just going to stride in to view the fishes and then come out of it because it frankly isn't that big. Somehow we found it amusing cause we felt that they may just have brought the fishes over from the Underwater World Sentosa to here.

But I love how D is someone who would take the extra effort with me to go through every single writeup on the fishes and how a trip like this can be enriching. We definitely couldn't remember all the facts that we've read, but I think we brought home a little bit of new knowledge when we stepped out of the place. No doubt, we spent a great deal of time in there but it was fun because we had each other *cheesy*. Speaking of how outdated these photos are, D and I have changed our hairstyles quite a fair bit. I've reverted back to bangs and gone way lighter (and loving it!) and I figured by the time I put my current photos up I might have outgrown the bangs already.

I can't wait to share the next batch of photos which I love! So keep your eyes peeled (:

xx