Monday, September 28, 2009
How to treat other photographers



2nd official photographer is probably an unheard term but when you’ve done it twice it ain’t so new. I began shooting weddings because of the first couple who hired me, they actually asked me to cover their wedding when I was still using a PNS camera. Even though I was touched, I declined as it wouldn’t be right. A year later armed with a DSLR I announced my intention to shoot and the couple insisted I become their 2nd official photographer.

The same thing happened recently when I was hired to shoot 1 week of wedding celebrations and to shoot the wedding as well eventhough they had hired another photographer team for the wedding earlier.

Back to the first wedding, when the other team met me at the wedding, the guy was cordially polite however the wife wasn’t that pleased with me being there. While the guy and I respected each others space, she made sure she would stand where ever I was. Weird but it was quite funny.

Having worked side by side with other race photographers, I was pretty surprised with her attitude. It came to a point where at the wedding dinner, insisting on standing right in front of me, I backed up to give her space only to get my hair caught in fire. For a moment I was a blaze and if it hadn’t been for a guest it would have been a serious incident.

Now I had met that particular guest in the morning ceremony while trying to shoot the décor. They naturally wanted a keepsake of the wedding and needed someone to shoot them and naturally I offered them my assistance. Favours sometimes get returned super fast. Now the good thing about that incident, every guest at the wedding warmed up to me, laughing away and gamely sent their children to be posed around the hall. And will always have this story to tell people ;p

Every other time that I have shot a friends or relatives wedding as a gift for them, I have been stared, glared and snickered off by the official Indian photographer. Funny though, I don’t see that at Chinese or Malay weddings. Sometimes I even get recognized ;)

Now I met the second wedding’s official photogs at the engagement. The moment I took out my camera, I got glared at, pretty scary I tell ya. So I sat at one spot and shot some photos without a flash and with the photographer team and videographer getting in the way. Like I always say if you get blocked use them as props.

So when I was asked to cover the wedding week, I mentioned the photographers reaction that day and my lovely clients made sure they informed the other team. When the wedding day arrived, they were pretty nice to my surprise even asking if I would give a lift for the videographer (nice Chinese guy by the way). End of the day we all want the best for the couple, so I had no problem doing it.

But it was a different story at the wedding, everytime I stood at a spot, someone would be hovering behind me and there were definitely some snide remarks. Anyway the most important moment arrives and one side of the family ends up standing on the little diaz, the videographer had to move I lost my spot and so I find another spot only to find one photog sitting right in front of the couple.

So now do I go complain they were getting in my way? Or do I find a way out?
Of course I found a way out. There I was kneeling and crouching and peeking through a little hole between the décor. Someone actually uploaded a shot of that on Facebook, pretty funny given I was in a silk saree doing a yoga pose.

Did I get my shots ? Of course. Was it an inconvenience? I believe inconveniences make you creative.

Now I got sent a link from a photographer’s blog complaining about wannabe photographers with their pns and handphone cameras disrupting their work. I don’t really get this.

Have these people seen how photo journalists work and how they cover high profile events? These photos should give you a hint. Do you have any idea how long these people wait to get that one photo opportunity?

Reuters photographer Abang Zainal who is a Malaysian, once narrated his experience shooting Benazir’s return to Pakistan. He waited 10 hours in the airport to get this amazing shot of her giving praise to god, that was the most viewed photograph for an hour, only to be replaced by a badly taken photo of her murder. These photographers should really read up on how photojournalists work in horrible conditions all over the world, most times in competition with about 20 30 photographers all looking for the same winning shot. You wanna hear the best thing about it, they usually end up as friends , looking at the guy sitting next to them as a friend and not a foe.

One of the best sports photo I’ve seen was done with every single photographer there in the frame, and that was a brilliant shot.

Weddings are about sharing a memory with your family and friends. The people on stage have probably known the couple since birth and were specifically asked to be on stage with them. Heck who gets to see a wedding live nowadays, most times the photographer and videographer are blocking the view. And trust me most guests won’t complaint because they understand you are doing your job.

So you’ve got some 10 enthusiastic photographers on stage with ya. You really don’t have a choice, it’s the age of digital revolution. The same technology that is a boon to so many photographers will of course have its side effects.

Why are you urging people to add you on Facebook, Twitter and read your blog? Simply because it connects people. Instant news and pictures are the core of today’s generation. These people want to share their joy immediately with everyone, gone are the days where cameras were a luxury, most families have more than one camera each now without counting the in built camera’s in their phones.

If they really get too much in your way, politely ask them to give you space, I’m sure they will oblige, sheepishly of course. Instead, writing a blog post criticizing them and rudely replying to them isn’t gonna win you any friends nor is it professional. No matter how good your photos are, its your people skills that win people over. Deleting all comments against you also doesn't mean everyone is in agreement with you.

No one is spending money having a wedding if all they want is you on stage. They might as well do a mock setting in a private studio of your choice.

Sadly I rarely hear this complains or such attitude to fellow photographers from other races. I watch top photogs like Ted Adnan, Louis Pang, Syahrin and Jenny Sun constantly encouraging other photogs and giving them tips on how to improve and politely replying to every single enquiry that comes their way.

Take a leaf from their books. Wedding Photography is about people, not you.

ps : as i will be travelling as of wednesday comments will be answered in due time.

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Beautiful
Beautiful

I wish I had 36 hours in a day - at least in my next life. I love this shot.

Taken during the thaali pirithal ceremony - where the sacred thread is replaced with a gold chain. Hence why so many hands ;)

I will be off in India from 30th of Sep - 15 Oct. So wont be posting in that time I think. Have fun ppl and stay safe ;)

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Friday, September 25, 2009
Moments
There are moments that happen in a wedding that sometimes goes unnoticed. Here are a few from their wedding.

When you get blocked, use them as props ;)

King for the day

Can you see the rose petals? ;)

Blessed

Father and daughter ;)

Father Daughter

A thorn among roses ;)

Singled out

Between the mothers

Between the mothers ;)


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Thursday, September 24, 2009
Gorgeous
Beautiful

Day 4 was my favourite day for shooting potraits, I got my reflective vision done, everyone was well rested and it was pretty relaxed ;)

sparkling

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Squared





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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Raining Lights
Ganesh

If you've ever contemplated having lights at your wedding, this might help you. I absolutely love weddings with light drops in the decor. It its a Hindu wedding you know you'll have all the oil lamps to play with but any other wedding get lights ;)

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Together Raining lights

Light trail





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Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Navarathri 2009
Shiva Ganesha

Navarathri marks the 9 days of war where on the tenth day of the waxing moon, goddess Durga killed the demon Mahishasura with her trident. And so begins my yearly uploading of images from navarathr celebrations in Malaysia. Have fun

Gaze Grace

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Sunday, September 20, 2009
Selamat Hari Raya
Selamat Hari Raya @ Eid Mubarrak

Selamat Hari Raya @ Eid Mubarrak to all friends and everyone else have a wonderful and safe holidays. Don't go crazy on the roads.

I was watching this kid with his father for some time, he still didn't want to smile eventhough the dad let me take their photo. ;)

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Thursday, September 17, 2009
Funny moments
Popped in

If you look carefully you'll catch those moments at a wedding. Someone is bound to pop into someones photo.

On another note - looks like I will be shooting a school in India. Can't wait to do that ;)



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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
The Family
Just before

The interesting thing about weddings are it's a family affair. So if you're fast enough you'll catch some interesting reactions right before and after the main moment.



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Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Wedding Water games
I got ya

Manjal neratham or water games is rarely celebrated after weddings here though I don't get why. It is so fun both to shoot and take part in. Half way through shooting they came after me with an ultimatum put the camera down or it gets wet as well. lol



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Monday, September 14, 2009
Leisure day
Leisure day

Met this old man enjoying his break while waiting for lunch in Kuantan.

By the way I will be away in India from 30th September to 15th October travelling Tamilnadu.

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Friday, September 11, 2009
The Seven steps
Sapthapadi

My most favourite moment in a wedding is the sapthapadi where the groom bends down and holds the right toe of his wife with his right hand and helps her take seven steps around the fire. Each step is a promise they make to each other.

"By taking these seven steps, you have become my dearest friend. I pledge my unfailing loyalty to you. Let us stay together for the rest of our lives. Let us not separate from each other ever. Let us be of one mind in carrying out our responsibilities as householders (grihasthas)."
















1 Together we will share the responsibilities of home and children

2 Together we will develop mental, physical and spiritual strength

3 Together we will prosper and share our worldly goods

4 Together we will fill over hearts with great joy, peace and happiness

5 Together we will raise strong and virtuous children

6 Together we will remain faithful, lifelong partners.

7 Together we will cherish each other and our families in sorrow and happiness.


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Thursday, September 10, 2009
@ The Mehendi Station
Look what they did to me!

The family had a Mehendi Station set up the night before the wedding so that everyone could get dolled up. Guess who were first in line?

All the little boys ;p





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Friday, September 4, 2009
Bridal reflections
Bridal reflections

I had these shots envisioned for days and it worked out even better than I imagined ;)

Beautiful eyes

The wedding ring

The weddng ring ;)


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