The only thing that puts me out… is the drive inside me!
Oh yeah I must be crazy.
But I believe it's my destiny.
What am I on about? Marcel Woods is what I'm on about coming down to Australia for a short club tour. Was privileged enough to be covering this event and I must way I was impressed by what the Masif Saturdays and Genesis guys did to the venue. Quite a bit of effort into the production with LCD screens, more lasers and lights, walking into the main room, you know it's gonna be a good night.
Marcel Woods, I know him for being a little bit dark, driving and rather electric, a few of my favourites would be Advanced, Inside Me and The bottle.
Here's inside me:
In short, I had some pretty big expectations and when he started off it was amazing, but a few songs later and I'm thinking no way... (not the good no way either). I start to hear the lyrics of something rather familiar, something rather cheesy. I hear 'I turn the music up, I got my records on...' and think what the fuck. Now don't get me wrong, I love Coldplay and the remixes of Every Tear is a waterfall, but this was Marcel Woods! How does a guy that produces songs like Advanced and The bottle play this crap in his set?!
He makes up for it by dropping some killer darker and electric (note electric, not electro) and faith in humanity is restored. See the video below:
But not for long a familiar intro comes a long, it builds a lot slower than usual, I'm thinking oh no... but then it starts to shift and change and I'm thinking perhaps Funkagenda's What The Fuck, but I'm wrong. Turns out, it was LEVELS and I'm standing there with the biggest what the fuck look on my face. Some more wtf is him dropping Warp by Steve Aoki, see video below:
We're in a club gig here not an Aussie festival, I expect hard driving trance from this man, look at the photo on his album... that does not look like the face of a man who plays LEVELS!
Overall it was an okay night, definitely some highlights during the night, some remix of 'hardcore vibes' definitely brought out the kid in me, definitely never thought I'd hear that one out live.
The extra production at Space made for some nice photos and many thanks to the techs there for helping me out by adjusting the par cans pointing at the DJ from a horrible blue wash to something more neutral. Made the photos a million times better.
Older photos – part 2
Next up we have my partial attempt at Sculptures by the Sea at Bondi Beach, partial in the fact that I only got half way before having to leave to head to dinner. Definitely need to make more of an effort to go, more than once preferably as it's one of those events that is always so much fun (photographically). So much choice of subject and in varying environment makes it a challenge to capture something different.
Would love some comments on this photo, bit of an experiment with the composition and the post (and funnily enough, not even a sculpture itself!)
Below is my take on Sculptures by the Sea 2011.
So the reason the photos from above were cut short was the need to attend Steve's and Janet's birthday at Hurricanes in Darling Harbour. Photos from the night below, nothing too fancy seeing as I only had my 35mm f/2 and no flash with me (I've been pretty lazy these days).
Older photos – part 1
So I have a whole bunch of photos in the backlog that I never went through and figured I should put them up before touching the photos from my Asia trip. These were from back in October of last year, quite a few months ago, this is part 1 of 2, I'll have a couple of more galleries for November as well.
First up we have some photos from Jimmy and Winnie's 23rd at Encasa where we delighted ourselves a raft of various Tapas and Spanish dishes. Quite liked this restaurant and the food was pretty amazing, so good I attempted at making my own. That dish was the potatas bravas, basically fried potato cubes with a spicy tomato salsa and garlic sauce/mayonnaise.
Second is some photos from out little night out at the night noodle markets. It was a fun night involving a whole variety of Asian foods from noodles to seafood, buns and even Japanese pancakes! Mix in a little wine and good company and it was a lovely evening. To top it off, we did a sugar hit at Spiedo inside Westfield Sydney, quite tasty
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That's it for now, check back soon for part 2 and hopefully some photos from my Asia trip.
Godskitchen 2011 – Photos
The long weekend in Sydney means a night of trance music under the Godskitchen banner. This year was to be a trance odyssey with the journey being led with locals VLN and Thomas Knight before blasting off with Binary Finary and continuing forth with Ben Gold, Marco V, Richard Durand and finally with John Askew to end the journey.
Had an absolute blast that night and probably one of the most fun I've ever had while taking photos at an event like this. Great atmosphere and all the international DJ's seemed to just love it, was lovely to meet them and got a few snaps with most of them
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Event was a bit smaller then it has been with the side seating curtained off, but with that done, the venue looked quite full. Production was pretty good (much better than the woeful 'Angel in White party' for those who were there
) with plenty of coloured lasers with lighting extended to the rear of the crowd (as opposed to just on stage).
Only thing would probably be the lack of theme, personally I think if you're gonna give the event a name like a 'trance odyssey', there should be some effort into incorporating it into the night. All in all, quite happy with the night and pretty happy with the photos this time.
Click the image below for the full gallery.
Defqon.1 2011 – Photos
September means that time of the year again, you all know it. Defqon.1! Was photographing the event again this year and it never ceases to impress. The quality and effort which is put into this even is simply stunning and from this point of view, one of Australia's best festivals.
I don't think I'm the happiest with my photos this year, for some reason felt like I was lacking a direction or purpose with these photos. Felt like I wasn't too sure what I should be aiming for, but it's all part of the process. Definitely with next year will have a bit of a think of what the aim is for the day and execute.
Anyway less babbling, the day itself?! Fabulous, the weather was great and the sun was out to play. Unfortunately for us photographers, we're stuck with a black shirt, pretty cool shirt, but I don't have a pic of the front to show you, it's got this year's stage in a wireframe at the front, very cool.
Note to self, get some bigger arms for next year, would make a photo like this much better. Like usual with defqon, it's pretty big with a whole heap of stages available to suit everyone's taste in hard electronic music.
The blue stage had a interesting setup but it's a shame that it was along a dusty patch and there was dust being kicked up everywhere! Not a good feeling after you've been sweating it out from fist pumping all day. The white car bonnets acting as a pseudo projector screen, very cool idea.
Black stage was a real pain in the ass and it was more like a red stage, inside red lights simply flooded the stage making it next to impossible to get a decent photo. Although as night fell, the lasers in here were simply spectacular, very bright and very vivid.
The rest you can check out in the rest of the photos, but there's no way I'd be neglecting the red stage, simply massive and definitely a work of art.
Looks much better at night.
For the rest of the gallery, click this epic photo below.
Enjoy the photos
and see you again next year
My Graduation
Last week would be one of the last times I'd ever be back at Uni and it was for my graduation. After a strenuous 4 and a half years of study, it was time to claim my prize and take home that precious piece of paper that would certify me as a bachelor.
Ceremony was an early 10am start meaning to register and collect my gown, I'd have to be at uni before 9am, something I hadn't done in a long time. Certainly don't miss the terrible traffic driving up.
Once inside, I was already feeling hungry and the graduation ceremony was to be a big one, the entire auditorium was full and the number of people graduating overfilled the front rows into a section of the audience. There's a sense of nervous-ness as you stand there waiting for your name to be called out for you to collect your testamur, as for me, I was a little unique in getting a Bachelor of Information Systems (as opposed to a Bachelor of Science I would initially sought out to achieve. Quite lucky to have graduated with a couple of people I knew, I had feared it was to be a lonely graduation as I was a bit of a lagger. Congrats also to Winnie Tran, Suching Wong and Sumeet Kukar.
After the ceremony, it was the obligatory rounds of photos across the various landmarks of the university. First is one with the family.
Then the library lawn (with the UNSW library in the background)
Then the lookout above the quad, as well as the obligatory flying cape photo.
And at last, the main walkway, or in this case, being on top of the globe!
To top it off, you've gotta have some drinks to end the day, and this would be my chance to check out this white house place they built while I was no longer at uni during the day time.
Thanks to Jimmy Lam for the photos, you can see the rest of the album below, there's also a few photos of my cousin who handed in his thesis, marking the completion of the work required for his PhD, so congrats to him!
To end the day would be some dinner and more drinks
and generally a good time
Masif Saturdays present Simon Patterson
Saturday night was one of some bangin' trance with tech trance giant Simon Patterson coming down under to Space Nightclub. Late start to the night with Simon scheduled to come on at 2am, but not actually arriving until 2.30. Not neccessarily a bad thing as I had later discovered with a DJ by the name of Jordan Suckley ripping up the decks.
Was very impressed by his style and his manic ways of creating a storm via Traktor and cutting up beats like a samurai, even bringing some scratching along. Simply stunning and I was gobsmacked.
Simon Patterson came on with his thumping style shortly after and he seemed to love every moment of it. His set was the usual hard and fast and unfortunately I didn't stick around for the whole thing, so not sure how he progressed later on into the night, was pretty tired by 4am.
He seemed to loved the crowd with smiles all round and and strange addiction to the camera.
For the rest of the gallery, click the image below.
Second Snow Trip
So with the long long weekend (1 day of leave plus a Bank Holiday) I headed down to the snows again with some of the 2011 CBA grads for another weekend of snowboarding action. Had a couple of goals for this trip, be ballsy enough to bring my camera up the mountain, be able to link turns, go up a t-bar with moderate confidence and do a 180 degree jump. Headed down to the snows early on Friday morning and spent our nights in East Jindabyne in a nice house which had some pretty decent views out the back.
Since I still don't have my own board, I hired once again and recieved a brand new board that had never been used. The wax at the bottom was just so smooth, and I almost felt bad taking it because it wasn't gonna go back the same..
Spent the first two days in Thredbo with some lovely sunny weather. Managed to catch up with Gab, Steven Le, Kim and co and spent most of the day with them. Second day managed to find Tang and John later in the arvo and was good to do some runs with them. Don't have any photos from Thredbo as I wasn't comfortable bringing the camera up yet. Perisher was a different story on Sunday with poor visibility all day (coupled with rain), managed to do a few runs but had trouble finding my way around. Was also sore from the previous days so took it easy during the morning.
The last day was much better with the sun out and the skies pretty clear and the camera was out. Spent most of the day on blue and double blue runs, namely the excelerator which was just amazing fun. Last hours of the day were spent doing some jumps at one of the terrain parks.
All in all, a very fun trip, came back full of bruises but no broken parts
. Click the pic below for the rest of the photos.
Masif Saturdays pres. Roger Shah @ Space Nightclub
DJ/Roger Shah came to town on Saturday night for a 3 hour set at Space Nightclub to show off his new album entitled 'Openminded?!" and from his set, his style certainly has shifted from the slow gentle sets to something a little harder and with a stronger bassline.
He still keeps to his Balearic roots with the ocean sounds as well as the guitar and piano riffs, nothing has changed in that department and in DJ Shah style, the midi keyboards come out as well.
Photographically, I tried out some more moody kinda shots without flash and tried shooting with the 70-200 for a longer perspective rather than my usual upclose wider angle type shots. Was a bit difficult with Roger as his two keyboards block the view and also the lights were at times, very strong in colour.
Click the photo below for the gallery:
two two with little lily
So thanks to everyone who made the night so (un)memorable, I had a great time from the bits that I do remember and so glad to have had so much awesome company to celebrate with. Hope to have another one next year and hopefully see you all there again!
Many thanks to Jimmy Lam who took these photos
Another year goes on…
and my liver takes another pounding and so does my memory. Had a killer night on Friday with plenty of holes in my memory but definitely a great time celebrating my 22nd birthday, feel so old! No longer able to be in denial and telling myself that I'm still 21. Celebrated the night with Lily Tran at the ever-so-classy venue of Sanctuary Hotel, because you know, the drinks are cheap. Here are the first lot of photos from my DIY photobooth consisting of my D700, flash and 17-35mm f/2.8 lens and a remote trigger, perfect.
Set up seemed to work okay, I think it didn't fire a few times but in the end I was just too drunk to notice but it seems like it did its job.
Melbourne!
So went down for a trip to Melbourne over the Queen's Birthday long weekend (mostly because of a free domestic flight from JetStar). Decided to go down just to chill and get away from regular life in Sydney. Took a flight down on Friday morning and arrived at about lunch time. Hired a car, decided to go with a manual for some practice despite my lack of confidence in manual driving, but I seemed to do okay. Car was a late model Ford Laser which felt rather zippy.
Went shopping for a bit before heading into the city to check into the hotel room. Caught up with an old friend who moved down from Sydney before catching up with a friend I met in Japan. Went around drinking at night and ended up going to Alumbra. Pretty good place there and enjoyed the vibe there a lot more than what Sydney has. Next day went for a little more shopping at South Wharf before taking a trek down to the 12 apostles via the Great Ocean Road. The road is great fun and twists a fair bit. Took a wrong turn as it got dark as well and it became forest like and pitch black! Kinda scary driving down a twisty unknown road, just to make it worse, for one section there were cows along side the road. It ended up leading to a lighthouse but it was a heaps dark walk to the light house so I just snapped this and left.
Stayed there for the night so I could get up early and get some sunrise photos of the 12 apostles and stuff, didn't quite turn out as I had hoped but this was the result:
Finally came back to the city in the morning to meet up with a few more people I met from Japan where they took me to eat and showed me round the grafitti and more of the town.
The last day was spent driving around randomly before catching my delayed flight home which was quite fortunate as there were heaps of people waiting around as their flights were cancelled because of the ash cloud.
Rest of the pics below:
Vivid 2011
Bit delayed but finally got round to getting through the rest of the photos, cold nights and the projections were heaps dynamic and moved around making long exposures difficult. Vivid does seem to be growing in size but one thing I did notice was that the projections on the Opera House weren't as precise as the previous years, not sure why.
The display at Customs House was rather pretty though!
Pics below:
Sports Car Weekend at Eastern Creek
So you've seen the preview with that sexy chrome painted SLS, now here are the rest of the pictures, plenty of fast cars to drool over.
Eastern Creek over the weekend
Spent some time at Eastern Creek over the weekend to check out some racing including Round 3 of the Australian GT Championship. Felt like I got the hang of panning that day and some areas seemed easier than others, definitely wanna go again some time soon and put the 70-200 to work, had a bit of trouble at the start of the day and was using shutter speeds of 1/160 or so, with a bit more practice, managed to get a couple of good shots down to about 1/50 and 1/60. Got dark pretty quick so I had to up the ISO a fair bit, up to 1600 near the end. Well here's a shot from the day, I'm still going through the pics.
Probably get the whole gallery up in a few days.





















































