Archive for September, 2010

Three Perfect Days: Seoul

September 30th, 2010

I got this idea while perusing through United’s monthly Hemispheres magazine. Every issue there is an article called: “Three Perfect Days: (Fill in the city name)” that highlights a certain city around the world. It maps out (their suggestion on) how to best view the city in three days. Ironically I got to spend three [...]

 

I got this idea while perusing through United’s monthly Hemispheres magazine. Every issue there is an article called: “Three Perfect Days: (Fill in the city name)” that highlights a certain city around the world. It maps out (their suggestion on) how to best view the city in three days. Ironically I got to spend three full days in Seoul so I decided to officially name this gallery just that.

This journey and collection of photos would not have been possible without the help of my good friends and family members. I went to Seoul without planning anything and with no expectation of what to see. I ended up walking away filled with memories, tasting delicious cuisines, and a yearning to return to a place where my heritage comes from.

It was a delightful trip and one I will not forget. In another gallery I will highlight my visit to my hometown of Gwangju, Korea. But for now, here are some images from Seoul and some caption to follow.

I hope you enjoy these images and would love to hear your thoughts and comments on them. More photos can be viewed on my facebook gallery page.

Three Perfect Days: Seoul

Visual essay of my recent trip to Seoul, Korea

Three Perfect Days: Seoul

Visual essay of my recent trip to Seoul, Korea

Three Perfect Days: Seoul

Visual essay of my recent trip to Seoul, Korea

Three Perfect Days: Seoul

Visual essay of my recent trip to Seoul, Korea

Three Perfect Days: Seoul

Visual essay of my recent trip to Seoul, Korea

Three Perfect Days: Seoul

Visual essay of my recent trip to Seoul, Korea

For more photos can be viewed on my facebook gallery page.

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It’s a Small World After All: A New York Love Story of Tina & Richard

September 11th, 2010

It wasn’t Disneyland, but it was definitely one of those small world stories. Richard and Tina had been planning a summer wedding at the famous New York Botanical Gardens in Brooklyn, NY. Tina began researching wedding photographers and at the suggestion of a friend, she looked up my website. When she noticed my studio was [...]

 

It wasn’t Disneyland, but it was definitely one of those small world stories.

Richard and Tina had been planning a summer wedding at the famous New York Botanical Gardens in Brooklyn, NY. Tina began researching wedding photographers and at the suggestion of a friend, she looked up my website. When she noticed my studio was based in Chicago, she jokingly asked her fiancé if he knew me – given he was also from Chicago. When Richard shot back “Sure, I grew up with him,” she laughed off his joke and went on her merry way of planning their wedding. And I’m sure you know where this story is going…

We did grow up together! We attended the same church together for years but when high school ended, we unfortunately lost touch. I was photographing another wedding last year when I ran into Richard’s parents. They informed me Richard was dating a young woman and was going to be getting married soon. A few weeks later Richard and Tina contracted me to photograph their wedding day!

I love small world stories like that and we had a great time laughing about just HOW small the world really is. What’s even more remarkable is that two amazing people like Richard and Tina found each other. I had always respected Richard. He is a true gentleman and nothing but class. Tina is just the perfect compliment to his demeanor and I couldn’t be happier for them.

This New York Botanical Garden wedding turned out to be one of the most charming weddings I’ve ever had the honor of photographing, and how could it not be? It was coordinated and catered by the amazing Abigail Kirsch Events – one of the absolute finest wedding coordinators in New York City! And the hot, humid weather New York had been experiencing seemed to take a brief hiatus – just for the day – so that Tina and Richard, their family, friends and honored guests, could all enjoy a nice, warm summer wedding in the garden.

I also like to thank Nicole Chan for coming to assist me that day all the way from Boston! Here are some photos from this perfect wedding day (For more photos, visit their Facebook Gallery):

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

New York Botanical Gardens Wedding of Tina & Richard

Richard & Tina! Thankfully, it really is a small, small world and I’m so honored to have played a small part of your world on July 31st. Congratulations to the two of you!

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When Jane Met David: A Harvard Love Story

September 3rd, 2010

I can’t lie. As a wedding photographer – there are many perks that come with the job. Creating art. Working for myself. Meeting new friends. Being a part of such an important moment in two individual’s lives. The life of a wedding photographer is hard to beat. But I have to admit – I think [...]

 

I can’t lie. As a wedding photographer – there are many perks that come with the job. Creating art. Working for myself. Meeting new friends. Being a part of such an important moment in two individual’s lives. The life of a wedding photographer is hard to beat. But I have to admit – I think my favorite part is listening to each couples version of When Harry met Sally. In this case – it was When Jane met David.

Jane and David were both attending Harvard getting their graduate degree. Jane was like a magnet to which David literally felt compelled to. He was a welcoming greeter at his local church the day Jane stopped in for a visit and he was immediately smitten. Jane needed a bit more convincing. When a group of friends went on a ski trip months later, David made his move. A very subtle move which included conversation and dessert. It wasn’t long after that Jane started to see David in a whole new light – and it had nothing at all to do with her sweet tooth!

Earlier this summer I made a special trip out to Saratoga, California to photograph David and Jane as they said I do at the picturesque Montalvo Arts Center. The Montalvo Arts Center, built in 1912, is set on 175 gorgeous acres of land with miles of hiking trails, an artist’s residency, three performing arts venues and a breathtaking garden.

The morning ceremony was held outdoors in the Montalvo Arts Center, and was followed by a luncheon at the Plumed Horse restaurant. I don’t know the specifics on the dress – but Jane looked absolutely stunning. And David – you dress up nice! I think tuxedo adds a nice touch of class. After the celebration began to wind down, the newlyweds and I made another trip out to the Cooper Garrod Vineyard for a little afternoon photo shoot and I swear to you, I don’t have one image that isn’t filled with their glowing, happy, smiles.

Wedding oF Jane & David at Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, CA

Wedding oF Jane & David at Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, CA

Wedding oF Jane & David at Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, CA

Wedding oF Jane & David at Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, CA

Wedding oF Jane & David at Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, CA

Wedding oF Jane & David at Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, CA

Wedding oF Jane & David at Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, CA

Wedding oF Jane & David at Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, CA

Wedding oF Jane & David at Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, CA

Wedding oF Jane & David at Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, CA

Wedding oF Jane & David at Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, CA

Wedding oF Jane & David at Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, CA

Wedding oF Jane & David at Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, CA

Wedding oF Jane & David at Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, CA

Wedding oF Jane & David at Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, CA

Wedding oF Jane & David at Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, CA

Wedding oF Jane & David at Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, CA

Wedding oF Jane & David at Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, CA

Wedding oF Jane & David at Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, CA

Wedding oF Jane & David at Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, CA

Reception oF Jane & David at Plumed Horse Restaurant in Saratoga, CA

Reception oF Jane & David at Plumed Horse Restaurant in Saratoga, CA

Reception oF Jane & David at Plumed Horse Restaurant in Saratoga, CA

Reception oF Jane & David at Plumed Horse Restaurant in Saratoga, CA

Reception oF Jane & David at Plumed Horse Restaurant in Saratoga, CA

Reception oF Jane & David at Plumed Horse Restaurant in Saratoga, CA

Reception oF Jane & David at Plumed Horse Restaurant in Saratoga, CA

Reception oF Jane & David at Plumed Horse Restaurant in Saratoga, CA

Reception oF Jane & David at Plumed Horse Restaurant in Saratoga, CA

Reception oF Jane & David at Plumed Horse Restaurant in Saratoga, CA

Reception oF Jane & David at Plumed Horse Restaurant in Saratoga, CA

Reception oF Jane & David at Plumed Horse Restaurant in Saratoga, CA

Reception oF Jane & David at Plumed Horse Restaurant in Saratoga, CA

Reception oF Jane & David at Plumed Horse Restaurant in Saratoga, CA

Photoshoot oF Jane & David at Cooper Garrod Estate Vineyards in Saratoga, CA

Photoshoot oF Jane & David at Cooper Garrod Estate Vineyards in Saratoga, CA

Photoshoot oF Jane & David at Cooper Garrod Estate Vineyards in Saratoga, CA

Photoshoot oF Jane & David at Cooper Garrod Estate Vineyards in Saratoga, CA

Photoshoot oF Jane & David at Cooper Garrod Estate Vineyards in Saratoga, CA

Photoshoot oF Jane & David at Cooper Garrod Estate Vineyards in Saratoga, CA

Photoshoot oF Jane & David at Cooper Garrod Estate Vineyards in Saratoga, CA

Photoshoot oF Jane & David at Cooper Garrod Estate Vineyards in Saratoga, CA

David & Jane – your story is one of my favorites and I can’t wait to hear about the many adventures you two will embark on together. Thank you for letting me be a part of your big day. Congratulations! Big props to my friend Nicole Kulinski for assisting me on at this wedding as well. We had a blast at this wedding!

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Importance of having a good business card

September 1st, 2010

Business card these days seem irrelevant today due to the electronic information era. However, as photographers, we ought to be constantly networking with new people everyday in person. And when networking, it is important to have a business card to pass along your information to potential clients and/or people that might refer you work in [...]

 

Business card these days seem irrelevant today due to the electronic information era. However, as photographers, we ought to be constantly networking with new people everyday in person. And when networking, it is important to have a business card to pass along your information to potential clients and/or people that might refer you work in the future.

In my home, I have a big glass jar that is about to spill out with hundreds if not thousands of business cards I collected over the past few years (mainly from photographers). I kept all of them because one day I wanted to talk about how important it is to have a good business card. I have seen some well-designed cards and I have seen some ones that made me ask myself: “What were they thinking when they made these cards?!” Having been a graphic designer in my previous occupation I have learned a thing or two about organizing information and have created some corporate identity materials for various clients. Having said that, I wanted to take this time to share some tips for having a good business card.

1) You never get a second chance to make a first impression. Have you bought a book because you liked a way the cover looked? How often do we make perceived judgements on people we meet based on how they dress? This is exactly the same for photographers and your business cards. Your business card is the first impression people have of you as a photographer. A well-designed card makes people think you are professional, increases your perceived value, and make them think that you are a darn good photographer.

2) Include necessary contact information such as name, email address, website and a phone number. I have seen so many cards that did not have either email or phone number. I asked several photographers what their reasoning behind this was and their reply was: “they can come to my website to get the other information.” This is true but why add another step/obstacle from them contacting you? On the same token, do not oversaturate your card with information.

3) Being a specialist does not mean you are good at portraits, weddings, commercial & sports. Stick to one thing and mention that on your card if you wish to. You cannot be a specialist in everything. Just because you can do it does not mean you have to mention it. If possible, have separate cards for different things you specialize in.

4) Avoid “do-it-yourself home-printed business cards”. Again invest some money and get some quality cards. Your perceived value will depend on how nice your cards are. Why ruin it by trying to save money by either doing it yourself and/or use those inexpensive services that out in the market? People may not tell you this in person, but when they get a poorly designed or inexpensive cards, they already have a preconceived value about your photography and your business.

5) Make them unique. You are, after all, one of a kind. Rather than using a predesigned template cards, have one professionally designed that represents your photography. There are many ways to make them unique (die cut, sewn, letterpress, foil stamping, etc.) Work with a professional designer to get this done.

6) Never apologize for the card that you have. Your cards represent who you are and you should be proud of it. I have received numerous cards and as people are handing them to me, they are automatically apologizing to me because of the quality, not up-to-date information, etc. Be confident and proud of your cards when you hand them out.

7) As important as it is to exchange cards, more importantly, it is essential to follow up with the people you exchanged cards with. Rather than letting it go to waste, enter their contact information in an address book. Then shortly after, send them an email thanking them for the opportunity to meet together. It will go long ways.

Finally, I am proud to share my new business cards with everyone. These were beautifully designed by Studio Z Mendocino out of California. My photographer friend Patty Hildebrand gave me a card that really stood out. I then had to ask her for the contact information for who designed her cards. So big thanks to Patty for introducing me to Studio-Z!

Letterpress cards designed by Studio-Z (http://www.studio-z.com/)

Letterpress cards designed by Studio-Z for Kenny Kim (http://www.studio-z.com/)

Letterpress cards designed by Studio-Z (http://www.studio-z.com/)

Letterpress cards designed by Studio-Z for Kenny Kim (http://www.studio-z.com/)

Letterpress cards designed by Studio-Z (http://www.studio-z.com/)

Letterpress cards designed by Studio-Z for Kenny Kim (http://www.studio-z.com/)

Letterpress cards designed by Studio-Z (http://www.studio-z.com/)

Letterpress cards designed by Studio-Z for Kenny Kim (http://www.studio-z.com/)

Letterpress cards designed by Studio-Z (http://www.studio-z.com/)

Letterpress cards designed by Studio-Z for Kenny Kim (http://www.studio-z.com/)

Letterpress cards designed by Studio-Z (http://www.studio-z.com/)

Letterpress cards designed by Studio-Z for Kenny Kim (http://www.studio-z.com/)

Letterpress cards designed by Studio-Z (http://www.studio-z.com/)

Letterpress cards designed by Studio-Z for Kenny Kim (http://www.studio-z.com/)

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