• Art,  Black and White,  People,  Photoshop

    Youthnity Festival 2011 Titiwangsa | Photography Exhibition

    © 2011 Momotarosan | Youthnity Festival 2011 @ Titiwangsa | Photography Exhibition Just a quick update, I was a little bit busy these past few days, this photograph were taken on May 31st during my Youthnity Photography Exhibition 2011 which held in Taman Tasik Titiwangsa Kuala Lumpur. As the name suggest, this event is for the youth but it has a great program for all walk of life, it is a family festival actually where parents can get to know about their youth. This is the first time I join a photography exhibition which took place from 1st – 3rd June 2011. Thanks a lot to Apai Biszign, Macha Farizal…

  • Art,  Expression,  Face,  Family,  Moment,  Photoshop,  Portrait

    Children Portrait Photography | Retro Muted Colors

    © 2011 Wazari Wazir | Children Portrait Photography | Vintage Edition | Retro Muted Colors Basically muted colors is fade color, less contrast. You can get this type of look in so many ways, among the easiest way is to drop the saturation in Photoshop. Bit for me it goes through a little bit of work, usually I will start with normal editing, then I will add another layer with the same picture or simply copy the layer below and turn the picture into black and white. You can either use black an white adjustment layer or simply convert it into greyscale or desaturate it under image adjustment. Then what…

  • Art,  Assignment,  Moment,  Photojournalism,  Travel

    Basic Photography | Composition | Using Repetition and Patterns in Photography

    © 2008 Wazari Wazir | 51st Anniversary of Independence | Malaysia National Day Celebration | Kuala Lumpur I have nothing much to write here, just wanted to share with you a little bit about composition, which is using repetitive patterns for composition. The photographs above were taken in 2008 during our National Day Celebration here in Kuala Lumpur, I purposely choose a higher angle to get this shot, you will never get this kind of patterns if we shoot from the ground, same eye level with them, the only way os to shoot from above so that you can see the patterns. Using a longer lens help to make things…