Raymond Chan
June 12, 2008 | Filed Under Photography, Portrait, Self Gratification

The Man Behind it All
Taken with my Nikon D60 and SB-400 Bounce Card Diffuser
Hello, my name is Raymond Chan. I’m the author of ChanRaymond dot net, and you’re currently reading my blog. I realised I have never posted a proper picture of myself in this blog (besides my About page), hence this entry. If you came to my blog via Google and have a keen interest in photography, then my photography archives may spark your interest. If you are currently in Perth, WA and happen to need a photographer for a particular occasion/event and may not have the funds to hire a professional photographer, shoot me an email at ray@chanraymond.net, as I provide free photography services for my personal learning experience.
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This is a self-gratification post. Thank you and have a good day.
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Hi Raymond!
I just got some lighting equipment (squee!!), I may be posting a self portrait soon as well, if I can get over the usual girly-lack-of-self-confidence….
self-portraits are so difficult to take.. for me at least. do you use self-timer or the wireless shutter release thingy?
it sound like u have an interesting blog…gambate & keep the good job up…cheers!!!
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@Jenny Z -
Can’t wait to see the stuff you got =)
Hey there! Lighting equipment? That sounds great! Girly-lack-of-self-confidence is not gonna happen! We’re photographers, can’t be that shy
@clem -
Hey there, it’s simple. I didn’t use a timer or anything, just pressed the shutter and left the focal point about 35 or so mm. Good luck! Can’t wait to see yours, hehe. Doubt I’ll be getting the shutter release anytime soon, I’ll just use self-timer on my tasks until I really have to get one of them.
@amei79 -
Hi amei79, welcome. Thanks =)