Saturday, December 31, 2011

Happy New Year 2012

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2012!!! It is another year and FingerOnShutter achieved yet again another milestone... We would like to thanks all our friend, families and also to our clients that trust and supported us. With all your support and believes we are still here and motivate to achieve more and more.

THANK YOU

Friday, December 2, 2011

Michele in the Papers

Not too long ago, we photographed a cheeky bubbly lady named Michele.

Than today……

 

 

Congrats Michele!

Being featured in a local media is just not enough, it has to be a full page feature! hehe.

We are so proud of you :)

Oh.. and we are happy that one of our photo is featured as well :)

 

So go grab yourself a copy of today’s NST!!

We sure will :)

Monday, September 19, 2011

Raymond & Ivy

Raymond and Ivy found us through a mutual friend/client of ours. They are one upbeat couple who, for the lack of a better descriptions, light and airy. There were not a dull moment. There’s something about them and the people they surround themselves with, the entire wedding I can only describe as.. light and airy.

To Raymond and Ivy, we wish you two the best of life, happiness, wealth and health :)

The following are snapshots photos from their wonderfully airy day :) but first, enjoy the slideshow :

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

A Walk Around Petaling Street aka China Town

It has been a while since we went on a group shoot. It has been ages since our last photowalk around Bukit Bintang. This time around, we tagged along with a friend who suggested to document Petaling Street and it’s surroundings. Apparently parts of the historical Petaling Street and surroundings would make way for a transport project. So we took this opportunity to photo document that area which is filled with heritage, tradition and history.



We started off with some with a nice delicious beef noodle breakfast at one of the old coffee shops.



Sorry. I was rather hungry and only remembered to take photos of the noodles after we are done with it. It was delicious!



It was a free and easy shoot. No rules. No expectations. Just a group of us photographing anything worth photographing.



One of us even brought a medium format Mamiya!



There are many streets and roads and a lot of other interesting things which you would probably miss if you are just driving pass.

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And at the end of the photo session, we settled down for a nice piping hot bowl of porridge..