Hi...sorry for boring you with my not posting. Just downloaded this app and seeing how my posting goes.
I finally got myself to start scanning my negatives and slides.
Friday, September 28, 2012
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Friday, May 18, 2012
Asian Heritage Street Celebration
Hey...Howzit going?
I got an email from a staff person of the Asian Heritage Street Celebration, an event I have been attending and enjoying since the beginning eight years ago. She wrote me about a blog entry I made in May 2009 following a bizarre incident which the stage staff of the event made false accusations at me.
Here is the entry: http://lwongphoto.blogspot.com/2009/05/asian-heritage-street-celebration.html
Since that traumatic experience, I have volunteered to photograph officially out of fear that such an incident will not happen again. I volunteered for this year as well. I got the following letter from the organizer:
Hi Leland,
Thank you for your interest in photographing our event! Before we move forward in having you volunteer, a few years ago there was an unfortunate incident with you and some of our street fair volunteers which you blogged about it on your website: http://lwongphoto.blogspot.com/2009/05/asian-heritage-street-celebration.html. I am sorry you had a misunderstanding and bad experience at the festival. Would you please remove the post and all associated photos? Our concern is that it brings negative publicity to the street fair and is counterproductive to our mission.
-(name withheld)
In no way did I say it was the entire event that was responsible for what happened. In fact I stated in the blog entry, "Please don't get me wrong, I believe this is a great annual event. I'm just sad that they have to involve such people to run this event. They have to educate people about photographing in public places."
I do not intend to take down my blog entry. This incident is reported as is. I did not make this up. I want this to continue entry continue to educate photographers of their rights. And also to educate people about photography in general. These individuals of the stage staff continue to be in charge of the stage to this day.
I got an email from a staff person of the Asian Heritage Street Celebration, an event I have been attending and enjoying since the beginning eight years ago. She wrote me about a blog entry I made in May 2009 following a bizarre incident which the stage staff of the event made false accusations at me.
Here is the entry: http://lwongphoto.blogspot.com/2009/05/asian-heritage-street-celebration.html
Since that traumatic experience, I have volunteered to photograph officially out of fear that such an incident will not happen again. I volunteered for this year as well. I got the following letter from the organizer:
Hi Leland,
Thank you for your interest in photographing our event! Before we move forward in having you volunteer, a few years ago there was an unfortunate incident with you and some of our street fair volunteers which you blogged about it on your website: http://lwongphoto.blogspot.com/2009/05/asian-heritage-street-celebration.html. I am sorry you had a misunderstanding and bad experience at the festival. Would you please remove the post and all associated photos? Our concern is that it brings negative publicity to the street fair and is counterproductive to our mission.
-(name withheld)
In no way did I say it was the entire event that was responsible for what happened. In fact I stated in the blog entry, "Please don't get me wrong, I believe this is a great annual event. I'm just sad that they have to involve such people to run this event. They have to educate people about photographing in public places."
I do not intend to take down my blog entry. This incident is reported as is. I did not make this up. I want this to continue entry continue to educate photographers of their rights. And also to educate people about photography in general. These individuals of the stage staff continue to be in charge of the stage to this day.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Ten Things That Randomly Pop in my Mind

1. Creative Work Fund: I got the Creative Work Fund Grant...now what to do. I think I'm supposed to work with a youth group to come up with a series of posters concerning anti-violence.
2. Art of H*stle I just took a three part series concerning the business side of art with KSW hoping that it would help me in reinventing myself due to the bad economy and lack of business. It cost me $75. Did I learn anything? It was mostly a refresher course in small business management. Geared toward people going into it. The internet and social network marketing was interesting.
3. Sleep: My average sleeping hours....9AM to 3PM.
4. UCSD: My son transferred to UCSD. I drove him and his bike down. Now that will cost me $30,000 a year!
5. WGUISFCT: Had a great time coming back up from San Diego on my own. I connected with a handful of people of WGUISFCT in San Diego and Los Angeles. It's interesting how WGUISFCT has effected my life.
6. Canceled: CNSC gave me a last minute 500 T-shirt job with one week. They didn't have the artwork set and undecisive on the artwork. I began doing the artwork for them. Only to be told they cancel.
7. Panels: I bought ten 4' x 4' birch panels and plan to paint nine dragons by January for an art exhibit in Sebastopol. So far I haven't painted anything. I hope to sell them.
8. J-Town Arts: J-Town Arts got evicted from our space at the old YWCA building in Japantown. The rent was only $225 a month for like a 750 square feet space. We couldn't even come up with that. I feel so disappointed. I've taken a hiatus from the group.
9. Deep Roots New Shoots: That is the name of the exhibit that is currently on at the National Japanese American Historical Society's gallery which I am a part of. It has two panels of my mural on exhibit.
10. Pheonix Rising Mural: I painted this 8' x 20' background for the Cherry Blossom Festival...did I mention that?

Saturday, April 23, 2011
Photos of Mikoshi at Cherry Blossom Parade














My thirteenth time carrying the mikoshi at the Cherry Blossom parade in Japantown. I've gotten to know a lot of the people in the SF Taru Mikoshi group.
I used my DSLR Fuji S3 with the 12-24mm lens. I didn't dear use it while carrying for the fear of getting it wet. I'm not as satisfied with the photos this time. Here's a few.
Labels:
cherry blossom festival,
mikoshi,
parade,
photography
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