Dave Koh Faith Blog

Dave Koh's Journey of Faith

Palau Semakau Tour

Share with you some photos taken on Pulau Semakau.  Pulau Semakau is located to the south of Singapore.  Semakau Landfill is Singapore’s first offshore landfill.

And this day happen to be one of our friend’s wonderful day too.

November 10, 2009 Posted by qp1974 | Palau Semakau, lomography | , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Lomography

Got a Blackbird,fly, a lomography toy camera last month. Used on a roll of Fuji velvia 50. Cross-processed the film and result is amazing for a toy camera.

 

November 3, 2009 Posted by qp1974 | lomography | , , , , , | No Comments Yet

M&J Pre-wedding

November 2, 2009 Posted by qp1974 | wedding | , , | No Comments Yet

J&J ROM

Photography is easy; all you need to do is to press a button. Capturing the personality of a person is the difficult part. And if it’s a couple, multiply 1.5x.
I was fortunate that Jason and Jeanie allowed me into their little world (for awhile)

I’ve been doing wedding and ROM photography for some time now and my conclusion is still the same as my vision when I started out many years ago.

We are humans, and the only way to produce photos that come with feel is the human touch. The camera is important but it’s just a tool.
Every time I talk to couples, I consciously put my photographer position aside. I try to see them as a friend, open up my personal life a bit and let them into my
world. As they see I am willing to be true to them, they also start to share with me their ideas and dreams.

I will share more on my thoughts on opening one’s self up and the human touch. Here is a little preview of the ROM
shots taken for J&J.

October 30, 2009 Posted by qp1974 | ROM, wedding | , , , , | No Comments Yet

I’ll never forget your smile

Most photographers are overly concerned with their equipment and technique. In doing so, the true spirit of photography was lost.   I am fortunate enough to use some of the best camera and lens available for my work and personal hobby. Nevertheless to me it’s not the 1D series camera, the L lenses or the Photoshop plug-ins at my disposal. It’s the spirit and a heart to bless someone, even strangers, with a moment of happiness that inspires me to photograph.  

I love to take photos of people; my wedding couples, their families and friends, my friends. My fav subject is people I do not know. You see equipments are but lifeless until you give it a purpose for it’s existence.   The moment of happiness I refer to, and I believe you must have experience this:   At a public event, you point your camera at a little girl, a couple or a father with his son, and they gladly smile for you. Though they may not get to see their photo, they still smile for you with a slight grim of appreciation on their face.

I believe there’s this unspoken universal recognition in everyone of us: When someone takes a photo of us we feel important. We feel cherished, that someone actually care enough to take a photo of us therefore we smile, believing that the photo will certainly turn out very good indeed.  

As a photographer I care very much about the result, how my photo will turn out. As a person I care about my subject’s feeling. If I can make a person happy just by clicking my camera, I wish I can do this till my time is up.    

Attached are some shots taken during last week’s NDP preview show. I will never forget these happy faces.

August 4, 2009 Posted by qp1974 | People Photo | , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

New Company logo for Dave Koh Photography

May I introduce to you my new logo for Dave Koh Photography

New-Dave-Koh-logo

I’ve come to realise that color itself is very important. Photography is not just about capturing emotions alone, color combination palys a very important role. So that is how I design my new logo, with a subtle and soft feel. You can expect to see more changes to come for Dave Koh Photography

July 24, 2009 Posted by qp1974 | News | | No Comments Yet

“Never crossed my mind”

In a few days’ time I’ll be sitting in TCT Auditorium to be trained as cell leader. Frankly speaking, have never crossed my mind  I’d even be attending one that trains me to be a cell leader. 

 How often have we done something that had never crossed our mind before. More than 8 years back I would never picture myself being a professional photographer. Though I did have an interest in photography as a kid, back then it was unthinkable my parents could afford to buy me a camera.

 If you are interested to find out how I got into wedding photography, you can find out from this interview.

1) Can you give me an introduction of yourself, when and how did you startout and what is your wedding site & business about?

 I was originally a technician in SMRT maintaining the gantries that the public uses day in and out. You might have even seen me before at City Hall and Bugis station.

 Though dealing with machines and electronics, my real passion has been in filmmaking. Having to support my family,I could not afford to enroll to a proper media programme in the local institutes.

Despite not being able to go to school for my passion, God had a plan for me. One day, I said a little prayer and asked Him that, if it was His will for me to leave my company, could He send someone to offer me a job as a cameraman,with a certain monthly salary.

Barely 5 minutes later, someone I just got to know sms-ed me with this offer, “Hi QP, do you want to be a cameraman for a private studio shooting cooking program? Paying $XXXX a month with $10 food allowance a day.” The amount I asked for was an exact match to the offer! I took it as a sign from God, resigned the next day and the rest, as they say, is history.

2) I understand you have been in the wedding-related field for quite some time. What do you think is the key factor to your success?

 Be humble to admit a mistake, having courage to say sorry and be willing to step out of my comfort zone. I always tell myself it is not good enough to be good, I need to be different and a true artist always reinvents himself.

However, the mean key factor to my success, not limited to my wedding business, is to die to one’s ego and allow God to mould me and wait for his timing.

3) When you are working with couples, what is it that you are most proud of?

 When the couples look at the photos I took for them and thank me with tears in their eyes.

4) What is the greatest challenge that you have faced while growing your career?

Finding the right people to join my company. While it is relatively easy to find talented photographers and videographers, I discover that it’s sometimes hard to get people who share the same spirit of serving with a heart. As our company slogan goes, “serve with a heart”, only those who show congruence to the company value will work with us.

5) What are some of the areas do you think wedding couples always overlook when planning their own weddings?

Timing. Do not get yourself into the major “life-changing” events nearing your wedding day. This could include renovation of your new flat, changing jobs or even taking exams. It is likely that it will be almost impossible to enjoy your wedding day when you need to look into such worries few days before your Actual Day.

6) Currently, what is the one wedding tip you want to give to soon-to-wed couples?

Just relax! Unless there is unlimited budget, there’s usually no such thing as a perfect wedding. Remember, you are not perfect and the one you are going to wed isn’t either. So just do whatever you can and leave the rest to God, have faith!

7) Your final thought and advice for my wedding blog readers?

What I’m about to say may sound like I’m breaking my own deal but it’s something straight from my heart. Having the best photographer and signing up the most expensive package does not guarantee true and lasting happiness to your marriage life.

Now you may think that I am kind of crazy, advising people it’s not necessary to engage top end photographer and spend big bucks on photography package. This statement coming from someone who actually charges wedding couples thousands of dollars for their photo to be taken by him?

Let me say again, don’t feel bad if you can’t afford a high-end photographer to take your wedding photos.

This is what truly matters: to marry the one you love and this someone loves you and wanted very much to spend the rest of his/her life with you.

Of course if you’d like to have a magical wedding album, there’s always Dave Koh. This is what I call Magic of Love!

July 23, 2009 Posted by qp1974 | Thoughts | , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet