Monday, 18 June 2012

IM'MA REBEL by narcissisthephotographer


This is my latest shoot, IM'MA REBEL by narcissisthephotographer. It was inspired by the idea of a hang over where what my friends and I used, n some still do, do after clubbing. We would wait for the first train and that is the time you see people going to markets and kids playing in playgrounds. Therefore, wardrobe wise was inspired to have a chic, glam, rebellious look. Merging these 2 different themes into one. Thus, the caption: "watch your night turn into day". 

PHOTOGRAPHER: WESLEY KOW
STYLIST: NICOLE KOW
MAKE-UP ARTIST: WYMOND CHEE
MODEL: MARCELA DELACOSTA

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Friday, 8 June 2012

OFFICIAL INDONESIAN LITTLE MONSTERS FLASH MOB


As Lady Gaga couldn't perform in Jakarta for the BORN THIS WAY BALL, her fans in indonesia decided to do something for her. 

This is what you call fans. It is quite awesome that these people of all types, came together to practice the moves of Lady Gaga's hits and perform it at a Flash Mob dressed in the different versions of her. Honestly, I think that if she did perform there, more than half of the crowd would be dressed like her. It was quite ironic for this to happen with the songs like Born This Way which speaks about the LGBT community to be performed in their conservative culture. If they could do this, why couldn't she perform? It was nothing explicit, just reality!

Lady Gaga was definitely touched by her little monsters. Let's see whether Singaporean Monsters are up for a challenge like this... coz I'm on the right track baby I was BORN THIS WAY!

I declare a minimal sentence of Public Apology!

From The New Paper Singapore: 



Mr Alex Ong, 25, pushed a 76-year-old woman out the rear door of a bus, after a barrage of verbal exchanges.
The reason for his fury?
The elderly woman had pressed the bell at the last minute, causing the bus to stop further down from where it was supposed to.
Fortunately, the woman was unhurt in the incident that happened at 3.15pm on Tuesday.




Morally right or ethically wrong?

I say he is so wrong to have done something like that. Firstly, it can be considered assaulting a female. Secondly, she is old. What is wrong with some Singaporeans nowadays? Has stress taken the worst of us that we do not think before our actions? Or is it due to bad education of these people cos textbooks don't state how to behave? Or schools do not emphasize mainly on morals and ethics? Whatever it is, OCD or not, I feel he should be punished somehow. Blaming society and your mental issues does not give one a lot of excuses on how to behave. His sentence should minimally be to make a public apology to that woman. For a 25 year old, he sure needs a slap on his face to wake him up! 

I miss all the action on buses cos I hate taking them...