Say what you will about the air quality in Beijing (I know I do), but this past week, the weather has been fantastic. The days are too nice to just sit inside and stare at a computer screen (such as now). So I called Wu Di and suggested that we get his first photo shoot out of the way while the getting was good. And so, after years of living in Beijing, Wu Di (member of the Beijing Wushu team and it's captain) made his first visit to the 798 art zone and I (chuckle) was his guide. We shot for a few hours on Sunday afternoon and, in no particular order, other than at Wu Di's order, here are my picks from the shoot. I've already noticed a half dozen rookie mistakes that I made on this, but I would like to get feedback from y'all before Wu Di and I do another shoot. Go on, express yourself. Be like Madona, you know you want to. So that was it for Wu Di, but Li Jin Han showed up midway into things and I couldn't resist taking a few photos of her too. That's a wrap, or whatever you say when you finish a photo shoot. "Let's go eat!" That's what I said. Next time we'll add in some weapons and see if we can get a shot of Wu Di kicking me in the head. Hm, I may need to put the camera in burst mode for that one.
Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak. - Will C.