Old Fashioned Mo's

Sometime in October, probably over a few Old Fashions, someone came up with the idea to support the Movember cause. For those of you who don't know it's to raise awareness of prostate cancer by growing a moustache for the month of November. Some of us were more successful than others but a laugh was had by all and of course a photo shoot ensued at the end of it to commemorate this historic time. 

Well done lads, and better luck next year to those of us that needed more than 1 month to grow a decent mo. 

 

Taiwan In Color

 

Taiwan is a great place for so many reasons but the  friendly and polite people definitely has to come at the top of my list, followed closely by the food, great passion for coffee and the shopping was right up there too. The night markets are great and the vibe is awesome. Besides Taipei I was in Hualien and Taroko Gorge. I definitely recommend taking a guide to the gorge as the history is fascinating and something I really didn't expect.

All in all I can't wait to go back, the only bummer for me is that I have to go to Hong Kong every time to ally for my visa but hey, there are worse places than the great Hong Kong to spend your time shooting street photography and eating Cantonese style Chinese food.

The Chiang Kai-Shek memorial.

The Chiang Kai-Shek memorial.

Changing of the Honour Guard at the Chaing Kai-Shek Memorial Hall. 

Changing of the Honour Guard at the Chaing Kai-Shek Memorial Hall. 

Really Interesting looking girl I met on the street. I am looking forward to hopefully shooting her again in the future.

Really Interesting looking girl I met on the street. I am looking forward to hopefully shooting her again in the future.

Yes the water was really that color.

Yes the water was really that color.

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Korea In Black and White

Here is the second part of my travels in Seoul Korea, this time in black and white.I have done all the writing that I am capable of so on to the photos.

Even the street vendors wore makeup.

Even the street vendors wore makeup.

Meet Kim, a great image for his country.

Meet Kim, a great image for his country.

Out with the old and in with the new.

Out with the old and in with the new.

A great example of how stylish most people are in Seoul.

A great example of how stylish most people are in Seoul.


Korea In Colour

This is the first of a two part post. I have decided to split it because after working my photos it seemed to me that some just worked better in colour and other shots really spoke more to me in black and white.

I spent a few days in Seoul Korea last week. It was literally a breath of fresh air after being in Shanghai for 6 months. The first thing that struck me was the blue sky and how fresh the air felt. I had almost forgotten that feeling. The next thing is how stylish the people are. Men and women old and young, they all seen to spend a great amount of time and effort on their appearances. This is a stark contrast to most people in Shanghai where high fashion and grooming don't seem to be as important. The market in South Korea for personal body care products in huge and can be easily seen when walking in the streets. Lightning fast free internet everywhere is another thing I am not used to and it is awesome.

There seems to be a huge American presence there not only in the number of American people everywhere but also dress style and attitude. I am assuming this is because of the close military co-operation between the two countries.

Where ever I go food is always a big priority for me and Korea did not disappoint. The food was was fresh and tasty but nearly everything is spicy so take note. Sadly I did not experience the famous Korean fried chicken, the closest I got was eating at a Popeyes fried chicken at the airport on my way out. 

Special mention to Kim the soldier. Your friendliness and helpfulness was as fresh as your blue skies and clean air I had almost forgotten about. You are a great image for your country.


The Motion Of Rain

For me one of the best times to shoot street is when it is raining, granted there needs to be no wind otherwise it becomes a bit tricky trying to hold onto your umbrella with one hand while you do your best to focus, compose and shoot with the other hand.

But once you master I find the photos to be more interesting with regards to subject and lighting. Also it seems that people tend to care far less about you taking their photo when it is pouring down with rain as they are so preoccupied with trying to stay dry.