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Canon EOS 1D Mark IV and EOS 7D Product Launch

by Steven Leong on Oct.20, 2009, under Events, News & Announcements

20 October 2009 – KL Hilton, Kuala Lumpur… this was no ordinary day at least for photographers, professionals and amateurs alike. Canon Inc. the largest supplier of photographic equipment have arranged for a concurrent worldwide launch of its new flagship model.

Everything was hush-hush and kept quiet until the actual launch itself.

Canon Malaysia, opted to do it in KL Hilton, one of the most prestigious hotels in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. And they wanted the launch to be big, carry a huge impact as well as conducted with utmost respect for their latest flagship as it seen by the attendance of Mr. Melvyn Ho, a Vice-President from Canon’s regional office as well as the full event attendance as well of Mr. Liew Sip Choon, Canon Malaysia’s President & CEO.

The launch marked the launch of the Canon EOS Hall of Fame as well to applaud local photographers. An inaugural nine was initiated into the Canon EOS Hall of Fame and these nine were chosen for their dedication, dedication and experience.

(Ahem…. I am proud to be one of the nine inaugural initiations to the Canon EOS Hall of Fame… more on that in THIS POST :P )

After all the festivities and customary speeches, at 12pm sharp, the EOS 1D Mark IV was unveiled with a beautiful model walking down the catwalk with it followed by the recently announced EOS 7D and EOS 5D Mark II.

Photos : Courtesy of Norman Hiu

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Raffles International College Kuala Lumpur 22nd Graduation – Surreal

by Steven Leong on Oct.16, 2009, under Events

“Never say Never”, so goes the famous. Well, I said “Never” when I saw the latest stage design and layout by Raffles International College Kuala Lumpur for their latest graduation, themed, “Surreal”.

Normally, having the judges table sandwiched right between the photographer’s or media stand and the runway spells trouble with a capital T to photographers; and the runway was black, completely utterly black and as usual, lights looked rather minimal to support the runway but as things turned out, Raffles has got everything worked out to perfection.

The height of the photographer’s stand was just enough for an average Asian Male to shoot right over the tops of the heads of the average-height judges; the minimal lights were minimal but just enough to light the model on their way from the backstage to the end of the runway. And did I mention they had “hairlights” set-up too? Haha… really, really lovely.

Of course, just like previous graduations, this graduation would see students from Interactive Media, Industrial Design, Visual Arts, Fashion Marketing as well as Fashion Marketing showcasing their work.

Now… less talk… here comes the photos. ;-)

brb

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KL09 5th ASEAN Para Games III – The Games

by Steven Leong on Sep.10, 2009, under Events

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On the 15th, the day of the Opening Ceremony, smiles have now been replaced with seriousness on the faces of all athletes, gentle guidance have grown to competition instructions for the coaches and officials are now on site at every location.

On their “Stage”, these athletes no longer know or feel that they are somehow disadvantaged, they have trained, they have practiced and they have prepared themselves to face the competition with pride and confidence. (continue reading…)

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KL09 5th ASEAN Para Games (II) – Preparations & Practice

by Steven Leong on Aug.26, 2009, under Events

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12, 13, 14 Aug 2009: these were the final 3 days before the big-crunch, the opening of the games and then the day when all the competitions begin officially at all venues. The teams have begun arriving, the banners are going up everywhere, t-shirts are being distributed, occasional screams and shouts through the various venues reminds everyone else that of the stress and final push to the finishing line (for the organizers) have begun.

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KL09 5th ASEAN Para Games (I) – Introduction

by Steven Leong on Aug.25, 2009, under Events

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KL’09 5th ASEAN Para Games…. the games are finally over, 11 events, 11 venues, 9 full-days of shooting, 5 days of competition, 1,100 athletes and officials and 2,000 medals later.

For those who are unfamiliar with the ASEAN Para Games, here is a little bit of history :

The 1st ASEAN Para Games, held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on October 25, 2001 to October 30, 2001, was the initial major sports event of the ASEAN Para Sports Federation (APSF). The APSF was conceived in the special meeting of the National Paralympic Committees of the ASEAN countries during the 10th Malaysian Paralympiad and the ASEAN Cities Invitational. The ASEAN Para Games, the “parallel” sports event for the disabled after every Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games), was patterned after the Paralympics and the FESPIC Games. The 2nd ASEAN Para Games was held in Hanoi, Vietnam from December 19, 2003 to December 27, 2003. The 3rd ASEAN Para Games was held in Manila, Philippines from December 14, 2005 to December 20, 2005. The 4th ASEAN Para Games was held in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand from January 20, 2008 to January 26, 2008. Malaysia will be organizing the 5th ASEAN Para Games in Kuala Lumpur from August 15, to August 19, 2009.

This assignment gotta be my most memorable and satisfying assignment so far; 2 weeks ago, I had little idea how to shoot most of the sports that I had shot and really had only seen photos of the para games.

Today, I can say that comfortably that I had personally shot all the sports events involved except maybe chess and sailing.

During the period of shooting the 5th ASEAN Para Games , I have experienced the strength of the human spirit; of how people can achieve the seemingly impossible especially for those of us who are used to looking from our own able-bodied perspective.

  • I have seen the blind play chess and yes, they all play better than I do.
  • Those without 2 arms and a leg swim like a dolphin where ares some of us with all 4 limbs, can’t even swim.
  • A man with no hands at all play table tennis or one who legs end at where our knees start, whose top of the head is an inch or two above the table tennis table net do a top-spin and then dive for the ball 3 feet away.
  • A two-fingered sailor tying sailor knots that most of us with ten can’t manage at all.
  • A team of 5 players, each with a leg missing, each able to do a spike with so much force that we can only dream about.

After seeing all that and a lot more, life is no longer the same for me and my guess is for everyone in my team this time.

As the official photography team for the games this time, it is up to me and my team to capture as much of these amazing feats of human strength and willpower and to immortalize them.

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