I went out hunting for Kuching night scene again with a bunch of friends last evening. We were initially shooting for light trails of cars from a multi-storey car park and were later invited for night model shoot organised by another friend.

To my surprise, the invited model is actually my student in civil engineering! She was even more surprised to see me there to take her photos.

Well, this awkwardness for professor-student relationship did not stop us to have a fun photo shoot session.

In fact we have broken the curse on engineers for being square-minded. We can be photographer and model too!

3 comments:
hi there, always found night shooting to be tricky. did u use additional external lighting/reflectors for the model shoot?
The first two shots were lit by the spotlights on site. The last two shots were taken with off-camera flash.
Beautiful photos and model.
Coincidences like that seem to happen all the time in life.
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