Understanding your camera’s meter
There are 2 light meter readings in photography: reflected light reading and incident light reading.
In this post, I’ll confine this discussion to reflected light readings, the kind in your digital cameras.
85% of the time, maybe more depending on the metering mode your camera is set on and the scene you’re trying to [...]
Continue reading about Getting good exposures with your digital SLR
Downtown Riverside’s White Park looked immaculate last Sunday. Clean white tents pitched on well-manicured green grass made it so inviting.
By the time I could make out the lively tunes of the famous Italian American singers like Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett, I could also smell the Risotto, Lasagna, pizza and corn on the cob.
The [...]
First time visitors to Malaysia’s capital Kuala Lumpur can’t help but notice how the Petronas Twin Towers dominates the skyline not just in terms of its size but its unique architecture.
As we approached the city on our bus from Penang in the north, the towers were impressive.
If by day, the towers don’t seem imposing [...]
Continue reading about Kuala Lumpur–A brief visit to Malaysia’s capital in 2007
A bad economy and a presidential election coming to a close has way of pushing everything else into the background.
It’s to be expected then that even photographers feel they want to or can influence the outcome of important events like this Presidential election.
When I read about Canadian-born photographer Jill Greenberg and her portrait session with John [...]
Continue reading about Photographer Jill Greenberg–did her ego get the better of her?


































