When people think of comic books, many people first think of DC and Marvel. They are among the most popular comics today—and they were what initially inspired Dicky Siregar to enter into the world of illustration and animation. Siregar’s Humble But Inspired Beginnings in Jakarta As the illustrator for The City, Siregar was influenced by… Continue reading The City Comic Book: Dicky Siregar’s Journey from Student to Illustrator
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Interview with Dave Praetorius, colorist of indie manga The City
If you’ve sat down to experience the graphic novel, The City, you can’t help but notice that incredible color work. It’s all thanks to colorist Dave Praetorius, who lends his talents to the project. We sat down to pick his brain and learn more about the man behind the color, and how he became the… Continue reading Interview with Dave Praetorius, colorist of indie manga The City
Sickfuck – a Mukbang Editorial
This Mukbang inspired beauty editorial has been in the making for a bit over a year now, and finally I got to shoot it during COVID! Well, to be fair it didn’t come out to be a “beauty” editorial, but it still came out the way I wanted it to. Anywho, I’d like to… Continue reading Sickfuck – a Mukbang Editorial
Insane 21 Hours 303 km Bike Trek! From Toronto to Niagara and Back!
I documented my 303 km bike trek from Toronto to Niagara on the Lake to Niagara then back to Toronto shooting with my Canon T50 using Fuji Superia Xtra 400! Watch my YouTube rant below or read my article to find out more about my trek! The bike treks really started with a hater telling… Continue reading Insane 21 Hours 303 km Bike Trek! From Toronto to Niagara and Back!
Minolta SRT 101 Review
This review of Minolta SRT 101 is sponsored by cha boi Dini and his spanking new Youtube channel that needs all the love it can get. So head on down to it and make sure to subscribe, like, and comment to help a brother out. The Youtube video of this review can be seen at… Continue reading Minolta SRT 101 Review
Anjelica – Beauty Editorial with Julia Crimson
Anjelica -a beauty editorial shoot shot using Fenty Sand Castle! In September, as Toronto transitioned into stage 3 of its COVID measurement, I kept myself busy by trying to book as many shoots as possible. Here’s a beauty shoot I managed to squeeze in with my good pal, Julia Crimson. I snapped a few shots… Continue reading Anjelica – Beauty Editorial with Julia Crimson
How I Got Into the Commercial Fashion Photography Industry & Worked with Sasha Pivovarova!
I made a Youtube video rant the other day on about how I got my foot into the commercial fashion photography industry and now it’s time for a written article. This is for people who don’t want to spend 20 minutes listening to me rant and want to get straight to the point.… Continue reading How I Got Into the Commercial Fashion Photography Industry & Worked with Sasha Pivovarova!
Canon T50 Review
This review of the Canon T50 is rather similar to my previous one of the Pentax A3000, due to the fact that they are both entry level SLR’s from Canon and Pentax. The only real difference between the two would be that the Pentax A3000 offers a Bulb mode as well as a 1/60 sec.… Continue reading Canon T50 Review
Yodica: Pegasus & Vega – 35mm Film Review
In this review, I will be mostly talking about my experience using Yodica film Pegasus and Vega. They are both 35mm films that are an altered version of Kodak Gold 200 with colourized edges on both sides -with the type of colours varying on which type of film you purchase. The Vega has red and… Continue reading Yodica: Pegasus & Vega – 35mm Film Review
Pentax A3000, a Review
Welcome to my very first camera review, it’s about the Pentax A3000 -a versatile point and shoot SLR made for entry level users! It is an aperture priority camera which means that the camera will automatically select a shutter speed according to your aperture selection and its interpretation of the light according to its light… Continue reading Pentax A3000, a Review