05/18/10 by Michael Lee | Personal, Portrait Photography | 1 Comment »
Katrina is a realtor in Vancouver and needed some head shots for business cards and for her website. We met up for a short photo session after work and decided to shoot a few with a plain background and some with the city in the background. We shot at the top of a downtown Vancouver apartment building for these photos. Below is our favorite of the two sets of headshots.

05/14/10 by Michael Lee | Portrait Photography | Comments Off
During my family session with Renee we found some time to do some individual portraits. Or rather at the end she said she wanted some photos of her on a bridge looking out. The closes thing to a bridge in the park we were at were these wooden “bridge” crossings over a very small river. It was surrounded by trees so shooting what she wanted (or what I had pictured her requesting) wasn’t going to work really. One because with the trees so close you’d see them in the background and two we weren’t high enough to have just a clean sky background. The type of shot I would’ve pictured was one where the bridge was at least high enough so the background would be clear and all you would see is her looking out to the distance and plain sky pretty much all around her.
Well I compromised and shot a nice portrait of her on the bridge. Not sure if this was what she had in mind but she liked it nonetheless! I shot another of her sister and sister’s husband in almost the same location (picked a different bridge). If there are particular shots you have in mind make sure you let your photographer know before the day of the shoot, it helps =). Sending a photo of something similar is great as well.



05/11/10 by Michael Lee | Portrait Photography | Comments Off
Here’s some of my favorite shots photographed over this past weekend in Richmond of Renee’s family. She was visiting her family for the week and wanted a set of family photos of her, her sister and mom. We shot these around Minoru park on a very bright sunny Vancouver day, probably the second hottest day in Vancouver as well. I had a lot of fun with these and the entire family was fun to photograph. Thanks Renee for letting me capture some nice moments.











03/03/10 by Michael Lee | Portrait Photography | Comments Off
Thought I would post up some of the behind the scenes photos from the JCI shoot I did in January. Here you can see the girls doing the make-up, hair, and wardrobe dressing. The make-up and hair took the longest but the job the girls did was fantastic! Parm Pandher did the make-up, Siobhan O’Brien the hair, and Sami Ward the wardrobe choices. Jenna Cunningham, the model, did a great job showcasing the students’ work. I also have to say Jenna did a great job modeling.









02/18/10 by Michael Lee | Portrait Photography | Comments Off
Two weeks ago a friend of mine, Sam, asked if I could photograph a model for her and a friend who plan to get into make-up and nails. I said sure, no problem! And then she said it was the next evening!
. Monday nights are for 24 and Heroes, lol. So after work I packed my gear together and headed down to her Richmond apartment with my buddy Wes. I was pretty tired already after work but that didn’t matter. They took a bit longer getting the model ready than we expected. It was suppose to be an in and out type thing but turned out to be a lot later. Thus I didn’t get as much time to shoot as I would’ve liked. I think we shot these off in 20 minutes all in one small room. The apartment complex had an clubhouse I really wanted to try but it was getting too late and we had work the next day and the model had class. We’ll have to try her clubhouse next time!






01/05/10 by Michael Lee | Portrait Photography | Comments Off
Alysha and her family has been good family friends for a long time. I remember when she and her brother were just lil tykes. She’ll be going out of province for her first university co-op experience and her mom wanted some portraits in Vancouver of the family. I gave her a call a week before she was about to leave and suggested that in addition to family portraits we do a set of photos in Yaletown and Gastown of just her. I had just about two hours to photograph Alysha including all the traveling. We spent about 30-40 mins just outside Urban Fare in Yaletown photographing the outdoor portraits. After freezing our butts off (ok it wasn’t that cold) I promised her we’d warm up inside and take a set indoors. We headed over to the new Woodwards apartment in Gastown where we spent the remainder of the time taking indoor shots. We produced a great set of photos given the time I had.
A word of advice for aspiring photographers, a good portrait photographer should be able to shoot in any location whether it be inside in a nice studio or out in the back alley.








12/06/09 by Michael Lee | Portrait Photography | Comments Off
I had the opportunity last week to photograph some outdoor family photos as well as indoor pictures of the Szeto family. We had originally planned to shoot during the morning but that didn’t pan out so we ended up shooting in the evening. It was pretty chilly outside (Vancouver in December = cold) so we decided to shoot the outdoor photos in the backyard. Their backyard is great for family and children photography. You can achieve different scenes with the different areas in the yard; outdoor forest look, vacation patio, beautiful brick staircase, separated lawn areas and a backyard bbq. For the indoor photos I had them sit on the family couch. In most cases the photos were shot with a two light setup and in some cases just one.











12/01/09 by Michael Lee | Portrait Photography | Comments Off
Continuing where I left off with that impromptu session with Seungyon. These were shot in the district of Wudaokou in Beijing, China in an apartment complex. In the middle of the apartment complex, four towers surrounding a small terrace, we found an inviting park where children and seniors play and pass time. The day was overcast so it was perfect for these naturally lit photos. These are some of my favorite individual pictures from my time in China.







11/21/09 by Michael Lee | Portrait Photography | Comments Off

Shot these impromptu photos of a friend while at a birthday party in Wudaokou district of Beijing, China. My friend had stepped out to take a breather and myself as well. Shot off a few in front of her while she wasn’t looking then she caught on and started to ham it up. Wasn’t hard to figure out that she liked being in front of the camera so we did another mini shoot which I’ll post pics of later.
This district is where Tsinghua University, Beijing University and Beijing Cultural and Language University are located. In addition to the local Chinese there are also many foreigners from abroad in this district; finding a cozy cafe or bar where locals speak English isn’t hard (if you can find these precious “hole-in-the-walls”). Often times students will hangout or study at them, nothing different from other countries. In fact, some of the cafes had the ambiance of ones I’ve visited in London and France. The subway stop is “Wudaokou”. When you get out of the stop you’ll be at the main intersection of the district. On the north west corner there’s a pizza hut as well as a nice bakery/cafe called “Tour Les Jours”. If you walk to the south west corner and continue south past the bookstore, you’ll find two cafes on the 2nd and 3rd floors of two buildings. These two cafe are common hangouts for students and foreigners.