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Y .Monday, 25 February 2008.

i always wonder how the models inside those beautifully taken photos feel.
confident? relaxed? excited?

i experienced it myself.
tired.

it's really quite exciting when u 1st take professional modelling photos but gradually u get restless posing and smiling to a small 50 cent coin sized lens. and when the photos taken are not to ur liking, u have to retake again. the hair, the smile, the eyes, clothes, poses...all have to perfectly poised. or else, retake!

haha nevertheless it was an experience! the photos were taken to build as a portfolio for my company. here are a few of my photos.




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