This was the second time watching Hin in concert, last time was two years ago and I was sitting so far away that I need to look at the monitor inorder to see him clearly, but this year, thank you to Ah Shan, I was sitting in the front row!!! The concert was great and enjoyable that I barely took any photos....
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Monday, February 15, 2010
Hin's Concert 2010
This was the second time watching Hin in concert, last time was two years ago and I was sitting so far away that I need to look at the monitor inorder to see him clearly, but this year, thank you to Ah Shan, I was sitting in the front row!!! The concert was great and enjoyable that I barely took any photos....
Monday, April 28, 2008
Inauguration Ceremony and Dinner for a Charity Organisation
Thanks to KC, I was one of the event's photographer for this Charity's Board of Director inauguration ceremony and dinner...eventhough it was a star studded event, I was so busy that I didn't have a chance to get any autographs...
VIPs included senior government officials, celebrities and the rich and famous but I'm not allowed to show you any the photos taken until the official media materials are released by the Charity....however, I can show you some of the people that are more "well-known" to the general public.

As I've mentioned earlier, this event were attended by many senior government officials, one of them was Mr Shane SOLOMON, CEO of the Hospital Authority, when he was leaving (at least trying to leave), he was surrounded by the media asking about the recent "USB Finger" issue that was the talk of the town and as the "event photographer" I certainly won't miss the moment in photographing him.
But with my limited experiences working with large number of journalists, I was literally shoved around and find it almost impossible to get close to him, however, with much effort (of course using my large body to my advantage) I was still able to get close enough to get the shot below...wow...what an experience!
But with my limited experiences working with large number of journalists, I was literally shoved around and find it almost impossible to get close to him, however, with much effort (of course using my large body to my advantage) I was still able to get close enough to get the shot below...wow...what an experience!
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Elderly Homes Day Trip
Today was some very special day for me...I was a volunteer for a Day Trip for three elderly homes, they were:
愛群理療護理院 , 美景護老院 and 安福護老院
I never went on a day trip in Hong Kong and more importantly, today I went with almost 100 elderly people with their relatives and friends! Eventhough some of these people are somewhat immobile and some even with minor dementia, they were still making their best effort in enjoying every attractions...
After spending couple of hours with them, I've learnt we should try to live life to the fullest and never give up so easily irrespective in how difficult the tasks in front of us were.

As some of these people do not (or cannot) leave the elderly home due to health reasons, they were very happy and excited to see the "outside" world...I think is just like a child going to an amusement park.

This 公公 was taking a rest after walking up the stairs...his smile was so innocent and real...

This couple was married for so long that both of them forgot how long it was...nevertheless they were still holding hands and enjoying their day out...and from their behaviors, it seems like they still love and care for each other just like when they were young....some of us young couples find it very difficult to do...


After taking this photo, I had a brief talk with this 公公, and to my surprise, he is also a professional photographer, and what's more, he just had his own photo exhibition three months ago, I've learnt so much from him and as you can see...photography is not limited by your age!

This 婆婆 was enjoying her day out with a smile... she was waiting for her "buddies" while she was having a rest after a "long" walk...

Inside the Chinese University courtyard...

Don't know why, eventhough I was not paid for today's "job", I think my level of enjoyment and the satisfaction I've got were so much more than working for a "paid" job, maybe because I can see so many happy elderly peoples (you will think they are children just purely judging from their behaviors) taking a day out and enjoying a trip that I think 99% of us will think is boring...
It taught me how to enjoy everything you do regardless how boring it seems and don't take them for granted....and most importantly enjoy and cherish what you have now (health, family, friends, etc...) because eventually, you will loose them no matter what they are.
愛群理療護理院 , 美景護老院 and 安福護老院
I never went on a day trip in Hong Kong and more importantly, today I went with almost 100 elderly people with their relatives and friends! Eventhough some of these people are somewhat immobile and some even with minor dementia, they were still making their best effort in enjoying every attractions...
After spending couple of hours with them, I've learnt we should try to live life to the fullest and never give up so easily irrespective in how difficult the tasks in front of us were.
As some of these people do not (or cannot) leave the elderly home due to health reasons, they were very happy and excited to see the "outside" world...I think is just like a child going to an amusement park.
This 公公 was taking a rest after walking up the stairs...his smile was so innocent and real...
This couple was married for so long that both of them forgot how long it was...nevertheless they were still holding hands and enjoying their day out...and from their behaviors, it seems like they still love and care for each other just like when they were young....some of us young couples find it very difficult to do...
After taking this photo, I had a brief talk with this 公公, and to my surprise, he is also a professional photographer, and what's more, he just had his own photo exhibition three months ago, I've learnt so much from him and as you can see...photography is not limited by your age!
This 婆婆 was enjoying her day out with a smile... she was waiting for her "buddies" while she was having a rest after a "long" walk...
Inside the Chinese University courtyard...
Don't know why, eventhough I was not paid for today's "job", I think my level of enjoyment and the satisfaction I've got were so much more than working for a "paid" job, maybe because I can see so many happy elderly peoples (you will think they are children just purely judging from their behaviors) taking a day out and enjoying a trip that I think 99% of us will think is boring...
It taught me how to enjoy everything you do regardless how boring it seems and don't take them for granted....and most importantly enjoy and cherish what you have now (health, family, friends, etc...) because eventually, you will loose them no matter what they are.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Sunday, December 30, 2007
CLAPS Concert @ The Fringe Club
CLAPS = Composers, Lyricists and Performers' Society
As the name suggests, this group comprises many talented musicians and singers that bonded together during their time in university, I was very honored to know them as sometime I still wonder how can they find time to "do music" when there are so many other things that they have to worried about.
This was their 10 years reunion concert and I believe it is their fourth official concert and I sincerely hope they will have their 20th, 30th, 40th...reunion concerts as their songs are so meaningful!



These people are so talented that most of them are able to play more than two musical instruments professionally...(I'm still having problem getting my "key" right when singing Karaoke")

"Prince of background vocals" became the "Prince of vocal"!

Yes...indeed they are special...very special...


Sorry for putting this photo in..but I guess it is my way of showing "work hard, play hard and most importantly enjoy your life to the fullest - Live your Feel & Dream!"

A bunch of very talented 音樂人...
As the name suggests, this group comprises many talented musicians and singers that bonded together during their time in university, I was very honored to know them as sometime I still wonder how can they find time to "do music" when there are so many other things that they have to worried about.
This was their 10 years reunion concert and I believe it is their fourth official concert and I sincerely hope they will have their 20th, 30th, 40th...reunion concerts as their songs are so meaningful!



These people are so talented that most of them are able to play more than two musical instruments professionally...(I'm still having problem getting my "key" right when singing Karaoke")

"Prince of background vocals" became the "Prince of vocal"!

Yes...indeed they are special...very special...


Sorry for putting this photo in..but I guess it is my way of showing "work hard, play hard and most importantly enjoy your life to the fullest - Live your Feel & Dream!"

A bunch of very talented 音樂人...
Friday, December 21, 2007
Company Annual Dinner
Was glad to be invited again as the photographer for this company's annual dinner, the theme this year was "Retro" and I was very honored to see the company's senior executives doing the "YMCA" dance on stage! Now...this is something you won't see often...but sorry...you won't see it since can't publish the photos... =P
Anyway..this year's MC was Sammy, with his arrogant and witty comments, he made the night filled with laughters...

Look at how arrogant he is...
Anyway..this year's MC was Sammy, with his arrogant and witty comments, he made the night filled with laughters...

Look at how arrogant he is...

Saturday, April 28, 2007
Baptist University Soccer Day
The only thing I remembered from this event was the scorching heat, the humidity as well as my sun burnt arms. I still can't imagine the pains these players went through during their games...
Feeling of sorrow after letting in a goal...


How can they maintain their focus (on the ball) in such conditions...but afterall it was a great experience for me...



How can they maintain their focus (on the ball) in such conditions...but afterall it was a great experience for me...
Friday, December 15, 2006
Company Annual Dinner
I was very honored to be invited as one of the event photographers for this company's annual dinner. There were over 100 tables of staffs and guests all dressed up with a "Medieval" theme.



That night, Mr Cheung Tak Ming (together with two pretty female staffs) done a great job in MC-ing but the climax of the night was the performance made by the "Grasshoppers".




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