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NAPCP’s review of camera bags for women

Category : Girly Gear, Recommended reads

Image from NAPCP.com

Linda De Los Reyes recently did what many of us have been dying for – a review of “fashion forward” camera bags, for the National Association of Professional Child Photographers (NAPCP). That’s right, a camera bag that you can match with that summer dress or even your office wear.

From all time favorite Shootsac, practical The Joy Bag, to more eye-catching Epiphanie and Jill-e Designs; read Linda’s review on how she uses them and for what occasion in NAPCP’s blog post HERE.

What should a photographer pack for Fashion Week?

Category : Girly Gear, How to, Recommended reads

While most ladies are busy checking the latest bag to swoon after on Fashion Week, we at Chiq Clicks are peaking to see what’s in the bag. In the photographer’s bag that is.

The fabulous Katy Winn, a veteran Getty Images Official Fashion Week photographer, gives us the low down on what she packs to wrestle with other photographers “in the pit” during that eventful 7 days. Find out her choice of lenses, CF cards and how she makes the best out of available light in this 2-part Youtube video.

via weddinginfashion.com

Affordable Christmas gift ideas for women photographers

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Category : Featured articles, Girly Gear

Shopping for a lady photographer? If you aren’t ready to shell out a lot of cash to get that latest lens or DSLR for your friend, daughter, girlfriend or wife who’s into photography, here are some fabulous and affordable gift ideas.

Under $250

re:vision lens cuffs, $219. Once you wear it, it’ll be like having a lens for an arm!

Shootsac bags by Jessica Claire, $209. A fashionable and function photography bag every girl should have.

Under $200

The Kelly Moore Bag, $159.99. Gorgeous, stylish and to die for. Available in black on Amazon here.

(see Top 4 Handbags for DSLR cameras)

Under $100

BlackRapid’s RS-W1 Camera Strap, $58.95, designed specially for women.

(more on the RS-W1 here)

Under $50

Fun and stylish camera straps from High Key, $29.95

Funky camera straps from  Zoe’s Collection, $27.99

Camera earrings, $16 from Etsy.

Under $10

Photography-themed tees from Threadless.

(see Ten cute photography-themed tops for women)

Have more suggestions to make? Drop me a comment with your Christmas wishlist!

Check out more great gift ideas from Chiq Clicks’ Shop HERE.

Ten cute photography-themed tops for women

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Category : Girly Gear

For days you want make a fashion statement, here are ten really cute photography themed tees for ladies.

1. Nature Photography from Threadless, perfect for nature lovers!

2. In the Eye of the Aperture from Threadless, let light into your day!

3. My Lover from Threadless.

4. Photographer from Threadless. If all our cameras had legs, we wouldn’t need tripods!

5. Polaroid land camera from filmmonsters (Etsy).

6. Seagull camera shirt from vital (Etsy).

7. Lady Lotus Rolleiflex camera t-shirt from ladylotus (Etsy).

8. What The Duck: Camera On from Cafepress. Who does not love What The Duck?

9. WTD “Mind Over Matter” Single Panel from Cafepress, featuring an all time favorite strip from What The Duck

10. The Camera Made Me Do It from Forever21. Although it seems sold-out on most websites, you might still be able to find it at a local Forever21 outlet.

The ultimate keyboard skin for Photoshop divas!

Category : Girly Gear

  1. Do you feel like an artist when you start editing a photo on Photoshop?
  2. Do you feel God-like when you turn a photo from boring into extraordinary?
  3. Do you feel superior to others because you own Photoshop?
  4. Do you frequently show off your before (Photoshop editing) and after photos to your loved ones?

If you’ve answered yes to more than 1 of the questions above, chances are like me, you have a God-like complex when it comes to Photoshop.

We all know that editing a photo can take from a couple of minutes to hours on end until we’ve created the “it” photo. Chiq Clicks found a great accessory that could help you shorten that editing time. Behold, the ultimate keyboard skin for Photoshop divas…

Photos from photojojo.com

Instead of numbers and alphabets, this keyboard skin has Photoshop shortcuts. Suitable for a range of MacBooks and for applications such as Photoshop, Final Cut Pro and Lightroom. Available from the fabulous, Photojojo!

Do you want this Photoshop keyboard skin? If you answer yes then congrats, you are 100% a Photoshop diva!

p.s- If you’re still trying to figure your way around Photoshop, check out these Chiq Clicks recommended books on Photoshop.

WINNER of the lavender daisy prop hat contest

Category : Contests, Girly Gear

Many thanks to all participants of the lavender daisy prop hat contest! Your enthusiasm and and support made Chiq Clicks’ first ever contest an amazingly fun one.

Here are the winners of:

Many congrats to all the winners and of course to Posh Little Tutus for their amazing gift. Head over to Posh Little Tutus to check out their other fantastic props for babies and infants.

As the response for this contest was so great, Chiq Clicks will host another contest soon, giving away 2 Hufa lens cap clips. It’s so nifty! You’ll never lose your lens caps again.

Photo from hufaholder.com

Watch this space for the contest announcement!

WIN a lavender daisy prop hat for babies!

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Category : Contests, Featured articles, Girly Gear

Are you an infant/ toddler photographer? A proud parent of your little angel? Or know anyone who has a baby you’d like to decorate with an adorable hat? We’ve got just the thing for you.

Posh Little Tutus is sponsoring one of their best products, the Lavender Wishes Infant Daisy Prop Hat specially for ChiqClicks’ readers. It’s soft, stretchy and blooming with dozens of lavender daisies!

WIN it by just dropping a comment on this post telling me what you think of the hat.

You can earn extra entries (to make your chances of winning higher) by:

  • Re-posting the link on this post on Facebook. Look for the link here and click on ‘Share’
  • re-tweeting this (copy and paste): RT @chiqclicks Win a baby prop hat that’s soft, stretchy and blooming with dozens of daisies from @poshlittletutus! http://ht.ly/2tSac
  • or/ and following @chiqclicks on Twitter here.

As a special bonus - all entries stand a chance to win this gorgeous ChiqClicks exclusive silver Camera Charm Necklace with an elegant clear Swarovski crystal accent.

Contest ends on 30th August 2010 (CLOSED)

Check out Posh Little Tutus‘ range of great photo props for infants and toddlers here.

Additional notes:
* Participants can be male or female (we love ALL our readers, Chiqs and Diqs)
* Winners will be chosen randomly using the Randomizer
* Winners will be announced on this blog.
* Winners will be emailed for their shipping address. If he/she does not respond within 1 week, a new winner will be chosen.
* Winner of the Lavender Wishes Infant Daisy Prop Hat will be have the item shipped to him/her by Posh Little Tutus
* Winner of the Camera Charm Necklace will have the item shipped to him/her by ChiqClicks from Malaysia via registered mail.

Interested in sponsoring a giveaway? Drop me an email at editor[at]chiqclicks[dot]com

Wanna have coffee with Canon & Nikon?

Category : Girly Gear

If you’ve not quite saved up for your dream lens, you can make do with second best by drinking from it.

Canon users can choose between the Canon EF 70-200mm (Limited Edition) ($19.50) and 24-105mm lens ($34.50) while Nikon users have the Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8 ED lens ($23.00) from 1000 miligrams

Quirky features include:

It would make a great gift for photographers though personally, I would worry that I might mistakenly take the lens cup instead of my actual lens for a shoot.

(via Petapixel.com)

Camera “boob strap” for women

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Category : Girly Gear

Ladies, if you’ve been looking for a camera strap build to navigate ergonomically between our assets – it’s finally here.

BlackRapid recently launched RS-W1, a camera strap designed specially for women.

Part of the award winning R-Strap line, the RS-W1 is the world’s first camera strap that focuses on theperfect fit for the female. While maintaining the traditional “Built for Speed” design, our designers added a sleek curve highlighted with an elegant but slight pattern accent. This RS-W1 provides comfort, speed, and durability along with graceful styling. (source: Black Rapid)

Carli Morgan from Digital Wedding Forum dubbed it “the boob strap” claiming we no longer need to remove our right breast like the Amazon women to survive the battlefield and the photofield as the RS-W1 “stays neatly between your breast, and allows you to keep your camera safely off of the ground while your hands are free”.

As a plus, the strap comes with a leaf-like pattern design and according to Outdoor Photo Gear, “ripstop nylon and bomb-proof webbing“. Boob-friendly and bomb-proof, check out the video on its features below.

BLACKRAPID – RS-W1 – Basic Setup & Features from Mad Pants Productions on Vimeo.

You can get the RS-W1 for $59.00 here

Fashion tips for female wedding photographers

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Category : Featured articles, Girly Gear, Top 10 Tips

When you have to lug 30 pounds of photography equiptment around all day, your confidence in how you look matters a lot. And trust us on this; when you’re uncomfortable, it shows on your face. You don’t want that.

So, before you commit a fashion crime (hey, people watch what photographers wear too, you know), ChiqClicks brings you hot fashion tips by photography goddesses Anna-Rina, Grace Tan/ Stories and Visithra/ V-Eyez. Grab their advice and steer clear of the mishaps they’ve made while juggling fashion and work both at once!

Anna-Rina

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1. Should wedding photographers try to stand out or blend in the crowd during a wedding?

A: As much as possible, I try to blend in with the crowd. Usually just by dressing in neutral colors such as black or white, I reckon it works. But sometimes, when you’re carrying bigger gear and running around like mad, it does get kinda tricky trying to achieve the art of being a fly on the wall.

Grace Tan

G: I always believe in a wedding photographer blending into the crowd during a wedding. Everyone is dressed smartly and we should too! We should avoid using grubby t-shirts or clothes that are too casual, unless it is stated that the attire is casual. If the couple has requested for guests to dress up in a particular colour code, I’d try to make sure I do that too. That’s just a matter of respect. At the end of the day, the clients treat me as their friends, and not just see me “The photographer” as any vendor providing a service.

V: Wedding photographers should wear clothes that suit the event and yet is comfortable for them to shoot in. If it’s a formal event keep to the theme and stay smart casual but if it’s a laid back event, capri’s are fine but I would still not recommend wearing shorts or micro mini’s. You’re going to be at the front most of the time and how you work can make or break a potential clients’ view on you.

2. What would you wear for a:

Muslim wedding
A: For the solemnisation ceremony, I would have a scarf to cover my head (a must at mosques!) and I would usually wear a kebaya top with slacks. After the solemnisation ceremony is over, I’ll just pack up my scarf and head off to shoot the reception.

Non-religious wedding
A: Black or grey slacks with a nice black or white top. If its an outdoor venue or someplace I know is gonna be hot, I’ll usually wear a tank top with a vest to formal it up a bit. If its someplace I know is gonna have awesome air-conditioning, I’ll wear a long sleeve top. A lot of people ask me why black and white only? Well, I don’t know about others, but personally, I sweat a lot when I’m shooting. Black and white tops don’t show sweat stains as much as other colors do.

The above is generally what I wear but I have worn flip flops and khaki pants for an intimate poolside reception before. It was a small wedding BBQ reception with less than 20 guests and my clients had specifically told me to be casual and comfortable, so I did.

Grace Tan

Church wedding
G:
I’d wear something smart casual/ a little more formal. For example, pants & a nice shirt/ blouse. I don’t usually wear jeans in a church wedding. And though I’d LOVE to wear a dress, I don’t think I can pull it off, bending in funny positions and climbing up chairs!

Chinese wedding
G: The first half of the day is usually a little more casual, so I might wear jeans and a shirt/ nice blouse. For dinner, I will wear something a little smarter and definitely not jeans. I sometimes throw on a jacket, especially since I don’t really like feeling cold!

Indian wedding

Visithra

V: I actually occasionally shoot some of my Indian wedding ceremonies while wearing a saree! So I’ve had guests come up to me and tell me they’ve never seen someone shoot in a saree. I make sure the saree covers my sides so that I don’t have to worry about it moving while I’m shooting.

But if the weather is too hot I’d opt for a salwar khamez top with jeans or slack. Most of the time I won’t be wearing shoes as it’s forbidden to wear footwear anywhere near the place the Hindu rites are being done. For receptions I would also wear dresses or long skirts with modest blouses. With all the lower angle shots I do, I don’t want to be raising eyebrows when my neckline decides to do a Janet Jackson!

Indian ceremonies are usually formal so stick with the theme. Do not wear see through tops or cleavage and bottom bearing clothes – you’d be distracting the guests.

3. What’s your most favorite attire for a wedding shoot?

Anna's crocs

A: I might be committing a fashion no-no by saying this, but the ballerina flats from Crocs aren’t too bad. They’re my staple shoe wear for almost all my shoots as they’re easy to clean, easy to match and most importantly, uber comfortable for a long day of shoot.

G: I wear my Clarks shoes in all my wedding shoots! I love it, and it’s the most comfortable brand I’ve tried so far (that’s not a sport shoe!). As for pants, I don’t have any particular brand – as long as it is comfy, not too tight and won’t rip halfway through my shoots, I am happy!

V: I confess I love wearing the saree when I shoot cause people notice it. It usually breaks the ice with the guests and you get to have more casual reactions to the camera and less people freezing up when you focus on them.

4. When you’re in the mood, what would you wear to try to ‘dress up a little’ for a wedding shoot?

A: I change the covers on my Shootsac Bag. And I think they’re quite striking for I’ve actually had a few female guests from a couple of weddings asking me where I bought the bag from.

Grace Tan using a Shootsac

G: I accessorize! A nice necklace that is not too long (as long as it doesn’t get entangled with my camera straps and choke me!), but usually earrings. I LOVE earrings! I would love to wear a dress, but have not really been that brave to combine a dress and a Think Tank pouch yet! The times that I did, I thought it looked a little weird.

V: I don’t think the saree can be topped so I’ve already done it.

5. What kind of attire would you discourage others from wearing to shoot a wedding?

Anna-Rina shooting at a wedding

A: Anything too revealing or flashy is definitely a no-no. And for me, being too casual / under-dressing would be an insult to my clients. Its their big day and most probably most of their guests have dressed up for the big occasion. I would at least put on a decent looking outfit to celebrate the day.

G: I would NEVER shoot in heels except if I was on a suicide mission. I can’t run fast enough and I might just sprain my ankle if I am clumsy. When I shoot weddings of a different culture, I make sure that I fit into their accepted attire code. For example, I would not wear a sleeveless, sexy top in a Malay wedding. And when entering a Sikh temple to shoot Punjabi weddings, I would wear a head scarf since it is a requirement in their religion.

V: Keep to the smart casual theme regardless of what kind of wedding you are shooting. So no Bermuda shorts and singlets at a formal wedding, no see through tops, no micro mini’s and ultra short shorts, no cleavage bearing tops, make sure you shave your armpits if you’re going sleeveless. Always remember you are your brands’ image so dress wisely.

6. What is the worst thing you’ve worn to shoot a wedding?

Oopps - Grace Tan's fashion mishap

A: An old black shirt which was a tad bit tight on the chest part (my back muscles were wider due to doing a lot of pull ups during my gym workouts!) Lets just say at certain angles, some guests had a complimentary peep show *shy* Thank goodness I had a decent bra on and not some granny ones!

G: I think wearing a dress with my Think Tank pouch. Haha…. (read Grace Tan’s ‘Fashion Savvy Female Photographer’ blog post here)

V: I haven’t had a wardrobe malfunction (thank god!) but at one wedding I shot, I had my hair tied half way and when I saw the layout of the reception area I was a bit worried about the candles. Minutes into the wedding, my hair caught on fire while I stepped back to give way while shooting. Thank god a guest saw it and saved me in time. While I didn’t lose much hair, the hair was promptly wetted down and slicked into a bun before I continued shooting. Good thing though the crowd decided to adopt me as their own and were all concerned and smiley everytime I approached them for a photo. Definitely one of my most favourite weddings despite the minor setback. ;p

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VISITHRA is a bubbly photographer who can bring out a smile from anyone.  She was recently featured as Faces magazine’s Top 10 Female Wedding Photographers.

Website: http://v-eyez.blogspot.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/V-Eyez-Imagery/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/visithra

ANNA-RINA is a self-taught photographer. With her photo recently gracing the cover is Asian Photography magazine, she definitely taught herself well..

Website: www.Anna-Rina.com
Facebook:
www.facebook.com/pages/Anna-Rina-Photography
Twitter:
www.twitter.com/annarina

GRACE TAN is the founder of Integricity Visuals. With years of experience in film-editing with award-winning local productions in her resume, Grace now uses her eye for art to tell beautiful stories of weddings and family portraitures.

Website: http://stories.my/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Stories.my
Twitter: http://twitter.com/StoriesMY