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    Hei everybody! I'm Aaron, a lifestyle photographer based in P.J., Sel, Malaysia, specializing in relaxed portraiture (babies. families & everything in-between) & wedding photography.

    This blog follows on some of my personal and professional life, with images from interesting moments & feature images from each shoot.

    As most blog goes, it's informal; and I hope informative. This blog is mainly is designed to let current & prospective clients to get to know me and my style, and what's going on with me. Do drop by my portfolio site, if you haven't seen it yet, click the portfolio link at the menu on top.

80 Portraits

One lovely Saturday morning, I had a very interesting session. For most of my portrait sessions, it's about getting the best shots from 1-2 persons in a span of 60-90 minutes or so. For this special morning, I had to shoot about over 80 portraits in a span about 2-3 hours. That's about 2 mins per person. Now that's kinda crazy:PThis was for a school portrait shoot, which is done yearly to capture all the students in the year. Below's a poster i made for all the cute kids & their teachers from that session. Note you will see Noami in there as this was her school. They come highly recommended:)Check out their website @ Small Wonder

Portraits Poster

As for the technical details of the shoot, if anyone is interested, I'll divulge more on another post:)

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nadia - Lovely shots dude! And the poster’s great too.. :)

sasha - very very nice!

ALTing - those are some seriously bad-ass crop/resize work to fit everything in one poster… love the orange and green backgrounds!! makes the photos look fun… the portraits done on-site at the school i assume??

Aaron Kok - All this was done on site. Background was just existing items used from the school. The place is very colorful !

100 Portraits in a day – 2010 » by.aaron.kok photography - [...] As some of you may know, I’ve been shooting portraits for a kindergarden in subang, the Small Wonder Children House, for their annual portraits.  This year I went for the white look, compared to the more colorful background last year. [...]

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