Monthly Archives: March 2010

All the good things.

This morning in Berlin, I woke up to a lot of good things.
The sky was an amazing blue and my alarm clock was no longer an awful fireman’s buzz but soothing jazz.
Having finished London and Paris edits and ready for a breather, I felt so light, light like floating.
Best of all, the temperature outside’s probably hit a double digit so I can open the windows for fresh air now! Gorgeous! Turned off the heaters and embraced the warmth. =)
I put on a face mask, laid out a breakfast of smelly cheese, bread and strawberries. Boiled some water, took time to smell the brew of earl grey and welcomed the day with a smile.

Then, just when I was at my most content, even better things happened.
I was randomly searching for some design news and chanced upon Steve Job’s commencement speech for Stanford University graduating cohort. Remember watching this before, but as the days passed his message slipped. And its so wonderful to watch it again.

So to all my grumpy friends for whom I’m constantly seeing your office snag-posts on Facebook, watch this!
It only takes 15.06 mins and marks up as good food for the soul.

I am so happy, heading out for a job now!

Celine - I love your most recent blog post. *hug* Hope the sun keeps on shining in your heart even if it sometimes hides behind the clouds. :)

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A Paris pre-wedding

Paris has a magical light. Everywhere the camera points, the streets have got a hint of antiquity and a bit of a song.
This is the second leg of Tawi and Sonia’s pre-wedding shoot. (I’m working backwards so the first leg, in London, will be posted later).
The winter this year turned out to be colder than the predictions of previous years and I was rather worried how this would affect us. We were so lucky to have the sun shining that day. Temperature was about 9 degrees though and the wind was a killer. Kudos to Sonia for braving the elements!

Why not make use of the wind who invited itself to our shoot? From foe to friend =)

A sweet song of love…


I’d not envisioned as many black-and-whites but it post-processing decided to ditch some colours to focus on the couple.

Love the details on Sonia’s dress that has a ‘cloudy’ train.
GOWN from : Jawn Happy.Ever.After

For more pictures of Paris, go to Facebook here.
Or, keep watching my wedding site for a full album to be uploaded soon =)

Cheerios!
Mindy

me - nicely done, post more :)

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L’amour Paris

Revisiting Paris was like a rusty run-through of old art history text books.
I did not have the luxury to admire great masters at the Lourve museum. But still, they were everywhere, in the architecture of churches, in the city’s layout, the cobbled-stone streets, the artists and musicians who had time – time for a sketch, time for sunshine, time to breathe the day in.

The Clignancourt flea market in Paris was such an amazing experience of furniture. Old airplane parts converted into a bar. Baroque mirrors, Bauhaus, Modernist and Art Noveaus galore, unique pieces and upholstery to be found.
And then there was a stall of Louis Vuitton luggages and cases, in sizes so surreal you see them only in Annie Lebovitz pictures.
Wish I could cart some of those armchairs home, and add them to my already bursting “future apartment” collection.

Wouldn’t it be so lovely to have a studio of high ceilings and timber flooring, that smells of linseed oil and oil paint and glue, with a separate section for a studio and lights hanging from the ceiling, with a cherry-picker so you could shoot from above?
On a Sunday where the streets are empty and shopping is almost non-existent, enter the Eugene Delacriox private collection exhibit and it was packed! Storming! with people.
Staring at his brushstrokes, I suddenly remembered that Cezanne came after him. And then a flood of memories of the movements that came after.

I walked out, feeling mentally refreshed and creative.
More than making photos, I wanted to get my hands dirty and start drawing again.
Start creating. in any medium. in crazy ways that push boundaries.
I am feeling new blood rush through my soul.

A line from a Eugene Delacriox exhibition held in the premises of his former studio and in the room he died.
“My lodgings are indeed charming. The view from my small garden and the cheerfulness of my studio always gives me pleasure.”

Travel notice

Hello all,
I am currently travelling for shoots and response to email will be slow till March 10 so please bear with me till then, I will try my best to write back to you. Thanks muchos!

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