Macau 2010
Nothing much to do in Macau unless you love the thrill of gambling and the addictive bright lights in casinos. I particularly enjoyed taking photographs of all the pretty things and sights.
Web & mobile developer / photographer based in Calgary, AB Canada. Anne currently works from home on ReactJS and React Native projects. She doesn't write too often, but she really should.
Nothing much to do in Macau unless you love the thrill of gambling and the addictive bright lights in casinos. I particularly enjoyed taking photographs of all the pretty things and sights.
When I first traveled to Japan in 2009, it was the summer after my second year of college. Back then, from hazy memory, my photography interest was just picking up and forming into what it is today.
My weekend was quite eventful! I had to hurriedly book a ticket to Manila and spent less than 24 hours there just to attend an awarding at the COMDDAP Expo.
I know I should be sleeping already but I’m going to blog to make my day even more productive. (Or this is just me feeling guilty about neglecting to update my blog regularly) So I’ve been blessed to have my works featured lately!
Rejoice! My Internet connection is back. Everything is as normal as day again. 🙂 One time not too long ago, someone commented on my photography…
I really don’t know what’s up with PLDT now but it’s really wasting so much of my time. I can’t do anything online-related properly;
Full album [here] models/styling/concept: Joanah Uy & Alandia Enomotomake-up/styling/concept: Michelle Uyphotos/post-processing/direction: Anne Lorraine Uy (me) A few months ago Al and Mich invited me to a casual shoot with the concept of ulzzang.
Three of my works for the exhibit last October 3-10, 2010 at the Ayala Active Zone Cebu City. It was HobCon 2010 by the one and only amazing team from CANE Events!
Full FB album [here] models: Alex Lorenzana & Ayana Jimenezconcept/styling/wardrobe: Kryz Uy of WAGWmake-up/hair: Sherwinphotos/lighting/post-processing/direction: Anne Lorraine Uy (me) I have to say this has been one of the funnest challenges in photography I’ve ever had.
Be afraid, be very afraid. Yesterday Paul Gotiong invited me to go with him and Darlene Mijares to the media opening for ParkMall’s horror booth.