

Photography by : Iwan
Photo enhancement/manipulation by : rafflethazzle



Hello readers. Thank you for all the support and kind visits to my blog and my works. As you can see above, yeah...i've made a decision to take a break/rest from posting new stuff in my blog. But i hope you guys don't get the wrong idea, i'm currently in a midst of doing something that i've been planning for quite a while now. All these are for you guys so i hope you can be patient for a month or two and i promise to update and keep intouch with each and everyone of you here. Stay tuned because i'll be back with more projects to share with you guys here, and i'm not talking about photography only. Till then, take care guys!
Alhamdulillah, now my confidence to be as successful as the big boys out there is starting to develop. Special thanks to Dynas Mokhtar for the exposure and all the best to her. For complete view of the photo, go to this link
The event was a blast! Tonnes of cool people including some of my friends participated in the event and i had so much fun throughout it. Here in this post are photos for the 24hour Kuala Lumpur Project that i submitted under Fotoradikal's photography forum group. Special thanks for mr. Kukubesi for the opportunity. The top photo is sort of like a teaser for a photography series that will be posted soon, something from me for extreme sports photography fans out there. Till then, enjoy the photos!
Here's something different from me and Kaza (photographer). I was offered by the editor of an upcoming online fashion magazine to take pictures of ingredients for the magazine's beauty section. At first the editor mentioned 'beauty products' so i was not that nervous though it's my first time handling these kind of job, i tought that we would be snapping photos of facial creams and stuff in a form of tubes etc. But then we found out that actually we're supposed to shoot raw ingredients: yugurt, olive, aloe vera, papaya and honey. With the full trust from the editor, me, Kaza and Faiz (friend/wingman) worked our so-called 'magic' and tried our best to make the ingredients look interesting. The whole photoshoot took place at my house, using all the things we can find in the kitchen and the backyard etc. Quite a heavy editing process were done for the photos to cleanup the smudges and other unwanted stuff. Anyways, good job guys!
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Here's a compilation of car magazine covers that i did a couple of years back, during my previous job as a creative director for a publishing company. There were a total of 24 magazine covers representing 24 issues that i worked with the magazine since day one. The photographer that was involved in my artwork here is Mr. Jay Ismail, now famous for his fashion photography. Incase you are wondering on the work process, all the photos were shot on the streets or parking lots...we didn't have a state-of-the-art equipments or studio to shoot these luxurious cars, so all that we had was passion to make the photos look as professional as it can be. Shots were taken by Jay and I did the digital editing+concept cover art.
More reference regarding automotive photography/graphic design:
before and after editing pictures for magazine cover, click here
automotive magazine layout design sample, click here
car profile photography for catalogues, click here


Wrinkles are quite easy to apply to a photograph during manipulation, but the tricky part is to put them on the right spots or else the whole photo would look fake. Give it a try guys, i know i had fun with this piece. For learners, don't stick to ONLY one type of filter because different pictures needs different filters to blend in to the original photo. Special thanks to the one and only mr. Kukubesi for the original photo/task for me to work on.


I guess these are the last photos for the whole DNA's boutique promo photo batch. It's been a love/hate relationship everytime i ran myself into a job. Thank god most of them ended up with results that satisfies me. Oh ya, a reminder. Next fashion photography photos will be up early next month, as soon as SIEG magazine releases their latest issue. Stay tuned.

Here's another before/after photos taken from the editing/manipulation contest organized by mr. kukubesi i entered recently. In this piece, my attention is more towards details/colour enhancement rather than manipulation since the theme this time is less manipulation and more enhancement. Lotsa dodge n burn effects were used and not to forget my newly favourite tool, colour balance.
my wingman, mr. unkleventrikel faiz
I've just delivered my photos to siegmagazine's editor yesterday. Can't wait for my first fashion magazine (online) feature, hopefully will release sometime this month. Photos will be uploaded here as well right after i get the greenlight from the editor. Special thanks to Eka and Bibo from siegmagazine, mr. Kaza (my photographer representing photocreative) and the rest of the team.


It gets harder each and everytime and i just love the challenge given by mr. KukuBesi. Haha not exactly...i had trouble thinking about what to edit this time because of the wide space given in this challenge's picture, more pressure came along when i saw other contestants starting to post their creative entries and still i can't figure out how to manipulate the photo until yesterday. A few days back i compiled 20 plus random reference photos from google and i combined them spontaniously, inspired by mutants from X-men origins movie that i watched recently. Whatever it is, i hope u like this entry *cross fingers*