Message to victims of Fukushima tsunami and earthquake of March 11, 2011 from Japanese American, Japanese in America (JAJA) group in New York City.
Hybrid Photography and Video Production for small devices such as Window Displays, Table Displays, Web video, Digital Frames, Tablets and Smartphones.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Asian & Pacific Heritage Festival 2011
Nina Sophia Mojares performed at Asian & Pacific Heritage Festival 2011 in Union Square Park. Her performance was amazing. She is only 12 years old!
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The other members of the group include
- Genna Rae Basalatan
- Jill Lugtu
- Gabriel Basalatan
- Morgan Taylor Lopez
- Mattie Lopez
About the Event
The 32nd Annual Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Festival was held on May 8, 2011 at Union Square Park from noon to 6 PM. Organized by Coalition of Asian Pacific Americans (CAPA) since 1979, this annual festival is the longest running and largest event celebrating Pan Asian heritage on the east coast. This year's festival is themed around the journey that Asian Pacific American ancestors have taken to bring us to this moment that celebrates not only the value of families but also our heritage that make us proud to be Asian Pacific Americans.
More than 20,000 visitors are expected for an impressive line-up of performances, fun activities for children and adults alike, and savory samples of Asian cuisine. Numerous Asian American organizations will be present to inform visitors about useful services, volunteer opportunities, and resources to get involved in the community.
The executive director of Coalition of Asian Pacific Americans is Stephen Chen.
- Special appearances by Mr. John Liu, Comptroller, City of New York and Council Member Margaret Chin
- Emcess by Ti-Hua Chang, Richard Lui, CeFann Kim, Michelle Yu, Kelly Tsai, and Jen Kwok
- Music performances by the Hsu-nami, PaperDoll, Reni Mimura, Nina Sophia Mojares, 'Nuf Said' band and Dana Leong ft. Le Zhang.
- Dance presentations by Polynesian Dance, Bollywood Axion Dance, New York Chinese Cultural Center, and Yosakai Dance
- Martial arts demonstrations by the Chinese Freemasons Athletic Club, Kyakkokan Dojo, Blue Dragon TKD Demo Team, World Martial Arts Center, Asian United Sports Club, Moy Ving Tsung, City Wing Tsun Kung Fu and Gao's Kung Fu Academy.
- Japanese tradition by Soh Daiko, critically acclaimed taiko group, specializing in Japanese drumming technique and other unique instruments. Also performing will be Kaoru Watanabe Taiko Center and Taikoza.
- Asian Traditional folk arts presentation by Rose Sigal-Ibsen, Kavita Vyas, Ye Xun, Jampa Youden, Doung Trung, and Ming Liang Lu.
- Magic show by Rich Kameda
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Sunday, April 10, 2011
New York Arabic Orchestra benefit concert for Japan
I was commissioned to do a video shoot about 3 hours before the event.
I arrived at the site five minutes before the start time. I was able to shoot
about 45 minutes of video before camcorder battery died.
The show was still going on, so I decided to shoot still photos. I was in
a pew in second column on left side of church. I could not move from
the position without disturbing the patrons watching the concert.
So instead of using a stand, I quickly used the video tripod as a stand.
I arrived at the site five minutes before the start time. I was able to shoot
about 45 minutes of video before camcorder battery died.
The show was still going on, so I decided to shoot still photos. I was in
a pew in second column on left side of church. I could not move from
the position without disturbing the patrons watching the concert.
So instead of using a stand, I quickly used the video tripod as a stand.
Strobe setting for second curtain flash to capture motion of musicians.
Used an bounce flash technique I learned from Niel Van Niekerk.
Strobe was bounced of a white area of stone wall on camera left.
Furthermore, the strobe was gelled to match the hot lights on the subjects.
Ambient light was measured using a light meter and off camera strobe
was used as fill light. Shutter speed was very low, under 1/15 second,
but compensated by camera's image stabilization.
but compensated by camera's image stabilization.
Flash triggering was done using camera's built-in wireless triggering
instead of radio triggers.
Light level was so low, camera could not auto focus. All shots
were take with manual focus. Luckily, the viewfinder has focus
confirmation indicator.
Camera was set to auto white balance and corrected in post processing
using Olympus Viewer2 software. In addition fine tuning of exposure,
contrast, picture mode and lens correction was also done in Viewer2.
Equipment used at shoot:
- Olympus FL-36R strobe
- Mounted on stand with adapter.
- Gel strobe using Cinch Strap
- Polaris Meter to measure ambient light
- Lens: 40-150mm zoom
New York Arabic Orchestra raised over $1600 in donations to help victims of the Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan. 100% of the proceeds will be donated to the Japan relief.
- Bassam Saba - a leading figure of Arabic music
- April Centrone - Percussionist
- Nobuko Miyazaki - shinobue player
- Sonny Ochiai Ensemble, Classical Okinawan music
- New York Taiko Aikokai
The benefit concert was held at The Park Avenue Christian Church.
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Saturday, April 9, 2011
New York Day of Rembrance 2011
In recognition pf the approaching 10th anniversary since 9/11, Japanese American United church continues the important work of healing and reflecting over the internmentm while simultaneously considering how we as a community can stand next to another in a similar time of peril.
Program Title
9066 / 9-11: Japanese American and Muslim and Arab American Communities
Performance: Composer/flutist Nobuko Miyazaki performing an original piece reflecting shared experiences of Japanese Americans and Arab and Muslim Americans, featuring poetry by Janice Mirikitani and Suhei Hammad. With April Centrone (percussion), John Vergara ( oud - Arabic lute), Olivia Oguma and Nora Armani.
The New York Day of Remembrance Committee is a non-profit, as-hoc committee of volunteers whose primary mission is to organize an annual "Day of Remembrance" commemorating the experiences of the over 120,000 Japanese Americans unjustly incarcerated during World War II.
The New York Day of Remembrance Committee members
Event held at Japanese American United Church.
Please participate in JustOneCrane project of Save the Children Japan. There cranes symbolize our hope that Japan will be able to start healing on this long journey to recovery, and the donations will go to support the younger generation of Japan who will become an integral part of the process.
Program Title
9066 / 9-11: Japanese American and Muslim and Arab American Communities
In Crisis,In Solidarity,In Justice,In CompassionProgram Content
- Moment of silence for Japan
- JANM Video: 9066 to 9/11
- Janan Delgado, Park51
- Enemy Alien trailer
- Musical Performance
- Remembrances: Frank Emi and the resisters
- Candle-light ceremony
Shot was done using available light in the church. The lighting was a mix of fluorescent and tungsten. There was a projector screen in the background and it was used as a reference color to white balance all the photographs using Olympus Viewer2 software.
Performance: Composer/flutist Nobuko Miyazaki performing an original piece reflecting shared experiences of Japanese Americans and Arab and Muslim Americans, featuring poetry by Janice Mirikitani and Suhei Hammad. With April Centrone (percussion), John Vergara ( oud - Arabic lute), Olivia Oguma and Nora Armani.
The New York Day of Remembrance Committee is a non-profit, as-hoc committee of volunteers whose primary mission is to organize an annual "Day of Remembrance" commemorating the experiences of the over 120,000 Japanese Americans unjustly incarcerated during World War II.
The New York Day of Remembrance Committee members
- Michael Ishii
- Tsuya Hohri Yee
- Mariko Masaoka-Drew
- Donna Tsufura
- Alix Mariko Webb
- Stan Honda
- Naomi Iwasaki
Event held at Japanese American United Church.
Please participate in JustOneCrane project of Save the Children Japan. There cranes symbolize our hope that Japan will be able to start healing on this long journey to recovery, and the donations will go to support the younger generation of Japan who will become an integral part of the process.
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Monday, February 21, 2011
Saturn Series Poetry Reading
Featuring poet Tina Chan and singers Stanley Wu and Andrea Parodi.
Show produced by Su Polo. Hosted at Nightingale Lounge in NYC.
Show produced by Su Polo. Hosted at Nightingale Lounge in NYC.
Products used at this shoot.
- Olympus FL-36R Strobe
- LumiQuest Gel Holder
- Olympus 14-40mm Zuiko Digital Wide Angle Zoom Lens
- Olympus 40-150mm Zuiko Digital Telephoto Zoom Lens
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Saturday, February 5, 2011
2011 Lunar New Year Event / Fashion Show
AsianInNY hosted “Lunar New Year Event / Fashion Show” in New York's famous Chinatown.
Shots were taken at very low shutter speed with fill-flash mode and high ISO settings.
Products used at this shoot.
The 2011 Lunar New Year Event / Fashion Show featured artists, designers,
models, performers and dignitaries.
Shots were taken at very low shutter speed with fill-flash mode and high ISO settings.
Products used at this shoot.
- StroboFrame Quick Flip 350
- Olympus FL-36R Strobe
- Olympus FL-CB05 Off-camera flash cable
- LumiQuest Gel Holder
- LumiQuest Pocket Bouncer
- Olympus 14-40mm Zuiko Digital Wide Angle Zoom Lens
- Olympus 40-150mm Zuiko Digital Telephoto Zoom Lens
The 2011 Lunar New Year Event / Fashion Show featured artists, designers,
models, performers and dignitaries.
- MC/rapper Young Kin
- David Shen Dance Group
- Jack K. Eng
- Air Tabigue
- Way Zen: Designer for JSong Collection
- Teresa Lee and PaperDoll band
- Pamela J Powel
- Janet Zheng: Designer for Janet Zheng Menswear
The event was hosted at Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association (CCBA) at 62 Mott Street in New York City in cooperation with
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Thursday, September 16, 2010
Knowledge is Power Initiative
Was camera man for video content at Knowledge is Power Initiative website.
Taping was done at DCTV.
Cast:
Taping was done at DCTV.
Cast:
- Steve De Castro, host
- Lucas Ferrara
- Bruno Bianchi
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