Seminar
Seminar Info
6th June 2009, 1200 - 1800hr
Suntec Singapore,
Meeting Rooms 301 - 302
$6 (Student), $10 (Public)
To purchase tickets, please email us at ticketing@montage.sg
Speakers
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Kenneth Choo - Fashion Photography Kenneth Choo provides high end fashion and commercial photography for advertising and editorial clients worldwide. He began his photographic journey during his university days, shooting for the university paper. His technical training combined with an artistic eye can be seen in the photographic quality and digital post-production that he often does himself. Kenneth's strength in shooting fashion and portraiture are clearly seen in the works he produces. His keen eye for lighting, location and set design has allowed him to create powerful, beautiful images. He consistently shoots for renowned Singaporean stylist and fashion designer Kovit Ang and various top models and celebrities from Singapore. His works can be seen in Changi Airport Singapore, Terminal 3 and is a contributor to other various publications. |
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Jino Lee - Travel Photography A musician turned sound engineer turned photographer, Jino Lee went through many different industries before settling down as a photographer. At age 35, he is a late comer to the industry. However, he did not let his age stand in the way. He started working as a studio assistant in numerous studios, before finding his niche in travel photography. Jino is currently Canon Singapore’s in-house Training and Program Executive, after 3 years of hard work. His role includes creating and facilitating training programs for Canon. He also shoots events and weddings to hone his technique and keep current with the industry. When he’s not behind the lenses of his numerous cameras, he spends his free time with his loving family and three wonderful sons. |
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Chi Kuang Hwang - Finding a Voice in Photography Chi Kuang’s career as a photographer started during his college days in Los Angeles. He worked as a photojournalist for a small town newspaper, enjoying the exciting and dynamic lifestyle. He decided to forgo a regular pay check after four years to strike it out as a freelancer. He soon discovered his passion for shooting weddings and found a niche shooting with a documentary approach. Not long after, his company, 39 East was born. Since then, 39 East has grown rapidly and has opened an office in California on January 2009 to penetrate the lucrative wedding photography market and help him push the creative boundaries of his work. Chi Kuang looks forward to the many opportunities and challenges that lie ahead of him in the years to come. |