Archive for 2008

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Saturday, September 13th, 2008      Written by:       { Life }
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Change is constant

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008      Written by:       { Life }

Just like the photographer’s need to change his/her lenses, a blogger feels the urge to change the blog’s template. For the past two months we’ve been working on the new template. The hard work will pay off soon. It is harder than what we’d imagined; coming up with the color theme is more difficult than the html [...]

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August 8, 2008

Friday, August 8th, 2008      Written by:       { Life }

Did thousands of Chinese-Americans line up for the 888 wedding date as many did for the 777 wedding date last year? The 888 date is a wedding on August 8, 2008. The number 8 has always been an important and lucky number in Chinese culture. The Chinese for eight in Mandarin sounds similar to the [...]

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Triple Happiness

Monday, July 14th, 2008      Written by:       { People, Things }

Few days ago, while channel surfing, I heard a female voice in Mandarin asking, “What did you get me for our anniversary?”. “That’s my commercial!”, I screamed out to my friends. About two years ago, I was approached by Kim Wang of Digital Art Video to submit a concept sales pitch for a Chase commercial. To [...]

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An All American Celebration

Friday, June 27th, 2008      Written by:       { Things }

Summer is here. School’s out. The 4th of July is just around the corner. Instead of the usual BBQ, fireworks and a Will Smith movie this year; little girls can celebrate with Kit Kittredge: An American Girl. The film stars Abigail Reslin (Little Miss Sunshine) and is the first in the American Girl film series [...]

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The art of no preference

Friday, June 13th, 2008      Written by:       { Life }

So, what is this no preference thing? Can we live in this goal driven world filled with demands without preference? How can you make a decision or even get things done with no preferences? The concept of no preference does not mean to do nothing; it actually requires us to be more in tune with [...]

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Every strawberry has a strawry

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008      Written by:       { Life, Things }

one strawberry… two strawberries… three strawberries… who’s that? “A photograph should not only capture the soul of the subject, but also the soul of the photographer.” – theStoryteller

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Japan Day 2008 – Sunday, June 1st

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008      Written by:       { Places, Things }

If you’re looking for a family-friendly activity this weekend…go to Central Park this coming Sunday, June 1 and celebrate Japan Day. Japan Day is an event designed by the Japanese community of New York to promote deeper understanding of Japanese culture and, to say “Thank you, New York!” Japan Day 2008 is held in a [...]

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Brooklyn Bridge 125th Birthday

Friday, May 23rd, 2008      Written by:       { Things }

This picture was taken from our studio window. That’s the Manhattan Bridge in the background. Last night as I was trying blogging; I heard a loud bang. I looked out the window and was surprised to see beautiful lights. Wow, fireworks! What’s going on? After a quick Google search; I found out that last night was [...]

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Music sets the mood and tone

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008      Written by:       { Life }

After all the major details of your wedding have been set, ordered, hired and fitted, the focus now turns to the details of the ceremony and reception and especially music. Music is an important factor, because it will help set the mood and tone of the ceremony and reception. Finding the right first dance song [...]

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Protected: Soren’s First Birthday

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008      Written by:       { Life }

There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.

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Photographs + Memories = Investment

Thursday, May 8th, 2008      Written by:       { Life, Places }

We get a lot of emails asking us for our pricing/packages. It is conveniently posted on our website. At first it may be a little hard to find if you do not look through the website. Why don’t we just name it, “Pricing”? 1) because we want you to explore our website 2) because we [...]

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Asian American Heritage Month

Friday, May 2nd, 2008      Written by:       { Life }

May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. For the month of May, I’m going to try to tie every post to the Asian American Heritage theme. This weekend (May 3 & 4) is the Cherry Blossom Festival at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden. If it weren’t for seasonal allergies I would be there documenting the festivities while [...]

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Priceless Polaroid – Childhood Photo Contest Entry No. 1

Monday, April 28th, 2008      Written by:       { Life }

In February, Polaroid announced that it would stop making its instant film in early 2009. By the end of 2009, the polaroid cameras will be obsolete. I’ve seen a few people hoarding up the instant films in my local drugstore. Polaroids cameras and photographs may soon become an old relic in a museum, thus making [...]

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The Soul of Photography

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008      Written by:       { Life }

Learning never ends and knowledge is power, therefore the Storyteller goes to photography seminars and trade shows on a regular basis. He’s kind enough to share with us what he gained from a recent seminar. Sometimes it is not what we expect to gain/learn, but what we make out of what was presented that makes [...]

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Happy Earth Day from a Green Modern Lifestyle Photographer!

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008      Written by:       { Things }

While taking a Sunday stroll in the Lower East Side and Chinatown, I see that MillionTreesNYC launched by New York City Department of Parks & Recreation and New York Restoration Project is truly in effect. So far they’ve planted over 54,000 trees, but it is not noticeable until they plant one in your neighborhood where [...]

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