Archive for August, 2009

The Norcal Summer and Spring Gathering are two separate events that both take place once a year. These gatherings are opportunities for cosplayers and photographers to get some nice photo shoots in an environment that is more relaxing, easy going, with a more pleasing setting that otherwise would be possible during convention events such as FAnime. So on Saturday, August 15, Eric, Lynn, Lynn’s cousin Joe, Elbert, Elbert’s brother, and I all joined up with a bunch of other photographers and cosplayers at Kelley Park in the Arbor picnic area for a fun filled day of eating, mingling, and photographing; of course we were doing the latter mostly. I do want to take a moment to thank the organizers of this event: KittyKatChi, Shinobi Yukari, and OscarC. Without their hard-work and dedication, this event would not have been possible.

The selection of Kelley Park in San Jose was an excellent choice for venue. Those who were at this year’s Spring gathering will remember it was held at Hakone Gardens which was also a great choice. Kudos to Oscar for always choosing excellent venues. It has ample parking, vast lands with plenty of foliage, lots of picturesque settings, an old town setting, and a Japanese Tea Garden; couldn’t possible ask for more back-drops. The weather was nice and warm and fortunately there were plenty of areas with lots of shade so we can avoid being sunburned and/or sweating profusely.

I’m a huge fan of Think Tank Photo’s wonderful camera bags; currently owning three. I think two of the most appealing things about Think Tank Photo are: 1) their bags are made and designed by photographers and 2) the bags are very functional and look great. The latest bag I picked up is the Think Tank Photo Glass Taxi Backpack, a great portable backpack that is easy to use, light, and carries just enough equipment.

Joe McNally and Richard Bui
I, along with seven hundred other people, had an amazing opportunity to meet and learn from world renowned photographer and lighting extraordinaire: Joe McNally. In the world of photography, he is considered by many to be a trailblazer and trendsetter in the area of off-camera lighting and portraits. Having owned both of his books: The Moment It Clicks and The Hot Shoe Diaries (got my personal copy signed by him), when I saw he would be teaching an all day workshop on lighting (Location Lighting Techniques Tour) here in the Bay Area, I jumped on it immediately.