Official Photographer: James Chan Lianghong
YAY! After some thorough negotiations, we are extremely fortunate to have signed on professional photographer, James Chan Lianghong, as our official photographer. Photography being his main calling, James will soon be moonlighting as a proud scholar-official in IDA.
His unmatched artistry and unsurpassed technique at the camera can be sampled at his webbie "idiosyncratic verbosities". Look in particular at the photo album entitled "Love and Life: A Musical Journey" under "Events" for great photos of an equally great (or perhaps even greater) concert recital last August (OURS)!
Here is his pre-confirmed, -chopped, and -guaranteed picture, what I call his preferred pic (i mean all of us have at least one pic that is preferred enough to be publicized yah?)...here goes...Mr. James Chan:

We look forward to an exciting collaboration between James the Photo-Maestro and us at Love and Life.
P.S. For those kaypoh people, James was my RI upper-sec classmate, the one who was my class partner for a bit, and the one whose scratch-proof Seiko Kinetic watch I scratched during class...FYI...with his due permission...it was a challenge, you see. I just heard from him that the victim of my relentless scratching has found its final resting place in Yosemite. He thinks he just "dropped it."
His unmatched artistry and unsurpassed technique at the camera can be sampled at his webbie "idiosyncratic verbosities". Look in particular at the photo album entitled "Love and Life: A Musical Journey" under "Events" for great photos of an equally great (or perhaps even greater) concert recital last August (OURS)!
Here is his pre-confirmed, -chopped, and -guaranteed picture, what I call his preferred pic (i mean all of us have at least one pic that is preferred enough to be publicized yah?)...here goes...Mr. James Chan:

We look forward to an exciting collaboration between James the Photo-Maestro and us at Love and Life.
P.S. For those kaypoh people, James was my RI upper-sec classmate, the one who was my class partner for a bit, and the one whose scratch-proof Seiko Kinetic watch I scratched during class...FYI...with his due permission...it was a challenge, you see. I just heard from him that the victim of my relentless scratching has found its final resting place in Yosemite. He thinks he just "dropped it."
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