Posts Tagged ‘Portraiture’

I had a good Saturday’s afternoon shooting models for the first time with another two full-frame Nikonians at Phnom Penh’s Railway Station. These photos were taken with D90 I borrow from a friend, as my lens is still somewhere. Thank to Ari for all the arrangement.

A Portrait

Posted: November 20, 2009 in Portrait
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I took this photo since January during my visit to a school in Kampong Tho for inauguration ceremony preparation. It looks much better after cropping and color adjustment.

I find the innocent smile of Cambodian rural kids with their sparkling eyes is not something to be beaten. I seldom fail to see them through my viewfinder whenever I have chance to. Here are two of my favorites from my recent trip to a remote school in Siem Reap.

091026CamKid1 A board smile from her heart. I did smile too, though not as board as hers, when I saw this photo on my LCD monitor.

091026CamKid2 A very soft smile when she touched music instrument, recorder, for the first time in her life. Children of developed countries may take music lesson for granted, but it is not the case for kids in Cambodia, especially at school in rural area.