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| Where it all started Voltaire and me. June 27, 2010. Mediahub© |
The following gig, I was assigned to shoot photos. In my head I thought that it would be easy, but like John Snow, I was still green with Summer and I knew nothing, even if I had 'some experience as a college photojournalist. It didn't prepare me for the reality of an event photographer's duty. Long story short, that's when it all started. I was bit by "the bug", I started asking questions, I started to read more about photography, I shot with the camera, whenever I could and itched for more chances to click on the camera.
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| Marcos Highway in the evening. December 2010 |
I learned at first with my friends' help. Take note, that this was before I had my own camera. I borrowed his camera whenever I can. I started to familiarize myself with the Canon EOS system, it was the first camera system that I worked with. I realized that some of the controls were intuitive and familiar with my dad's Canon Powershot A510, it was a digital point and shoot camera that had generic shooting modes, and creative shooting modes like P, Av, Tv, and M. The downside of the A510 was it didn't have a manual focus mode on the lens barrel, typical for a point and shoot. Take note, that there was an option to over-ride the focus of the camera by pressing the down button 2 times to go and manual focus, but it took a long time to get to the desired focusing distance when using the MF override on the said PNS (point and shoot) camera. It was the camera that I used often when I was shooting for the college school publication back then.
Working with my friend's Canon 40d, it was a beast during its time. A mid-sized DSLR, 10 megapixels, crop sensor, it can shoot continuously around 5-6 shots per second. It was an overwhelming creature to control when I started out. There were a lot of things I didn't know or understand about it, when I shoot with it. Even If I was overwhelmed by the 40d, I somehow figured things out, eventually.
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| Shot by: Reyson Angeles. 2010 |
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| Japanese Math Rock Band Tricot during the Manila leg of their March 2014 Asian Tour. |
Believe it or not, when the purchase was complete, I caught up with my friends that were going to another event shoot in SM Fairview. So I traveled from Pioneer to Fairview which was a tricky feat, cause it was the first time I did it. Bottom line was that I was happy with my purchase since then.
4 years and 3 months later, I still have my camera, still working, despite of cracks, dents and error 01 with the 50mm. I have it with me wherever I go. I'm not the one to stick with a single brand, but with what my camera and I have been through, I'm satisfied. My only wish that it'll last me forever.



