Sunday, September 8, 2013

Most Memorable day in a year

My most memorable day would be the 3rd of November 2012.

It all started out with a few phone calls between my friends and I, asking one another if we are interested to join the Canon Photomarathon at Marina Bay Sands. We are all photography hobbyist and have yet to take part in a big event like this, so we decided to join for fun and get experience.

3rd November, a Saturday. Woke up very early at around 5.30am as we have to register at the venue from 7am onwards. The tiring and anxious feeling does feel weird and I couldn't set my mind straight. Taking the mrt to bayfront mrt station was an hours trip from my place. Upon reaching there I saw many Professionals photographers lugging their big and expensive equipment. For the start I do get intimidated. 

After registering, we went to change into the event's tshirt. 9am, they announce the first theme of the competition, "Wonder". I was completely lost for the start because "Wonder" can be interpreted in many ways but I have to make a better interpretation. So I knew what I need in my photo and I went to hunt for my subject, followed by both of my friends. 

We went back for our 2nd theme, "Harmony". First thing that came to my mind, Cultural racial harmony. But I know many people was gonna target that idea so I dropped it. Instead I wanted to try something fun, I went to buy a pack of m&m chocolates. The photo didn't turn out to be what I wanted. But the clock is ticking and we have to get back, so upon tapping out from the mrt gantry, I saw my friend's tripod bag which gave me an idea straight away. I borrow my friend's macro lens and the tripod bag. Shot outside the MBS walkway and I decided to chose that picture for submission.

For the last theme, "Pleasure". What's there to be pleasures about when we're all tired and half dead from the past two themes. My mind couldn't function properly and I just randomly used my friend as the subject and shot the photo. 

I remember telling Chermaine when we were sitting down at the waiting area while waiting for the results. I said "it's ok la I don't want to go Hungary (the best of show will be able to go to Hungary for a phototrip) if I can win a normal prize I'm more than happy.

So the moment comes when the emcee starts to release the results theme by theme, one by one. As he announce the first theme, "wonder" I saw the photos taken by other participants and its all nicely taken! My confidence level instantly fell to the ground and lost all hopes in myself. As the 2nd theme results were being announce, the emcee said slowly word by word, "ok... For this student category theme 2 harmony, 2nd prize... from the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts... (That point of time, my heart stopped and in my mind was like who else from Nafa joined and I didn't know?) JERRER LEE! The moment I heard my name, I stunt for 3 seconds and told my friend, "Oh my god! It's me!! It's me!" I jumped for joy and ran up the stage to collect my prize. I was super shock and nothing could express how I felt at the point of time. When I went back to my seat with my friends, they congratulate me and said I did a great job and I deserve it. I told Chermaine, "it's ok this is good enough, I don't want the Hungary trip prize already". 

So I calm myself down and wait for the release of the best of show results, where they announce the student category first. "The best of show student category for the 10th canon Photomarathon goes to....... JE...R...RER ....LE..E! Chermaine and Chee Kin went wild, they started congratulate me and I went numb. I went up the stage to collect my prize again. When I met them again back downstairs again, Chermaine said "omg Jerrer you're going to Hungary!! Omg omg la!" 

Honestly speaking, for the past 21years in my life, I have never received such a surprise and shock in my life that could make my heart stop for that few seconds. The feeling is unexplainable and indeed is the feeling of accomplishment. Big thank you to Chermaine and Cheekin for taking part with me :)

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Cartoon in Real Life


Pokemon in real life

I believe almost every kid born in the 90s will know about this cartoon and we would have imagine what if Pokemon are part of our daily life, will it be fun or catastrophic?

One morning, I woke up with a "pokeball" on my bedside table. As curious as I thought, I picked up the pokeball and wonder what is this sci-fi looking tennis ball doing in my room. To my curiosity what this little ball can do, I throw it on the wall and a beam of light flashes the room and a little cat-looking creature stood in front of me. 

This little creature neither bark nor purr, instead it let out a squeaky voice "Pikachu", it looks too cute to be true. As I gaze and stare at it, I heard screams outside the house and I saw people running so fast as though they're running for their lives. I wonders what a normal day could turn into a full of surprise. A amber-skinned looking lizard with gigantic wings which looks more like a dragon was seen flying in the sky gushing fireball out of his mouth. 

This day has really gone wild with weird creatures in our lives. A few months later, we start to adapt to our lives living with this "pets". Instead of harming us, they could actually help us in our daily lives. 

For example, my cat-looking creature which i named it "Pikachu", its an electric type creature, it could discharge electricity from its little body and help to generate electricity for our home. My neighbor's pet is a gigantic bird which could fetch him from place to place in the air. 

So if these pokemon were part of our daily lives, it could be of a useful thing I suppose?

The Story behind every face.


The Story behind every face - Uncle from Chinese Opera

I was helping my friends out for their FYP Documentary and we got to interview this Uncle who does Chinese Opera.

He shared his stories with us and his perception towards Chinese Opera in the current society. Even though he was speaking in Hokkien, (which I could understand a little) I could feel his passion towards Opera. He was pleading to us that hopefully we could help spread a message that the Government would lightened the restriction and allow them to perform in public places to pass down the Chinese Opera to the younger generations.
 


As we were interviewing him, I looked at the wrinkles on his face and he reminded me of my late Grandfather. My grandfather was someone I looked up to, he took care of me ever since I was a kid. The uncle said he practiced Chinese Opera since young, he said "Chinese Opera is not something that everyone can learnt, you had to have passion for it and is interested to learn." He told us, back in the days when he was young, he practiced Chinese Opera from day to night. Its very sad to know that the art of Chinese Opera isn't passed down to the younger generations.