Monday, September 27, 2010
New clothes for my LX3
Black is the original used, i got the brown one lately. Most Leica feeling but best with LUMIX logo. So, i can switch between vertical n horizontal style. Yeahhh...!!! and you won't believe the price i got this!
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Friday, September 24, 2010
I like KM!
For those who always ask me; did you met any celebrities in HK??
Met her in a mall, on her promo of her latest album. See my angle...like a reporter than a fans. lol~
Met her in a mall, on her promo of her latest album. See my angle...like a reporter than a fans. lol~
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Saturday, September 18, 2010
Sunday, September 05, 2010
Master Class
Of all the portrait artists, he is definitely the master class i met recently. His hand skill, concentration, patient n determination which is so hard to find these days. Just passing by at first, and being amazed the next second.
Click to enlarge... (A4 size artworks cost you around HKD500)
Master's tools.
Masterpiecesss...
Younger generation, stop blaming your working environment.
Make me recall from memory, the days 5 of us just met in high school, hand drawing and comics topics... Of course we don't have the master's skill but we do have his spirit. And im glad of that! ;-)
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Thursday, September 02, 2010
FUNGUS WORKSHOP
Spending some time to organize recent photos. These are worth to share here... Surprisingly found them during 永利街 Sunday Plan. Just a few steps behind the location, also in a quiet and cozy environment. FUNGUS WORKSHOP is a handmade leather goods workshop form by 2 lovely couples or labels; which are 'hoiming' by Hoiming Fung & Baldwin Pui; and 'cowrice' by Philip Lau & Grace Kwok.
They did provide workshop courses, one of the student doing her 'homework'. Thought she is the boss at first. hehe..
Inside the workshop, 'hoiming' corner. Baldwin in grey tee.
then 'cowrice' corner.
More students inside, great learning and working space.
Here are Grace and Philip; a daughter's parents, super nice couple, good times and great sharing from them.
I would take a course to make a leather tote, if i stay in Hong Kong for more than a while. Just love what they do and share here. Take some time and lots of efforts, seems like a big contrast to the pace of this city. Interesting to me.
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