The sharing session was at Si Chuan Do Hua Restaurant at UOB Plaza, there were about 40 people. We were also joined by Canon Pro, Jino Lee and videographer, Lance.
Dr Tay is a very friendly and absolutely no airs guy, and I admire him for his passion on food and blogging, despite his busy schedule. I think that is what you really mean by juggling your passion with your work, and family!
He shared with us some practical tips on taking food photo. Not so much of those studio set up with lightings, but more on use what you have and take good food photo.
It was a very enjoyable session, and the bonus was that I had 2 photos taken with Dr Tay! The only complain that I have was that the restaurant was so dim that the photo did not turn out as well. I also found out that it was quite stressful to have a table of 10 taking photo of one plate of Dim Sum. First, you have to make sure that you are not blocking anyone's view. Secondly, no one dare to eat as someone is still taking photo. Thirdly, you cannot move the food, so you can only move yourself around the table, with people around you! Anyway, if all else fails, just enjoy the food! Bon Appetit!
Green Tea Eggtart: Unique, but i don't like.
Wrong focus. The person holding the chopstick was actually posing for her friend, but i "Hijacked" it..hehee
But i got the focus wrong. My intention was to focus on the Har kau, not the bamboo basket! Haha
Sis, for the last pic, the toothpick holder and its content should not be there.
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