At Home with Nikon Australia : How I stayed Positive and Busy during Wave 1 Lockdown

 

Strange times indeed. Who would have predicted that year 2020 would be a time of social distancing, mandatory masks, lockdowns, 5-8pm curfews, toilet paper panic buying and months of not seeing your mates and family face to face but virtually via Zoom meeting? HOW ARE YOU COPING?

In May, Nikon Australia thoughtfully touch based with me to see how I was going during wave 1 of Covid-19 pandemic. They wanted to keep the Nikon community inspired during these times of self-isolation and launched a series on Facebook called #AtHomeWith.

My responses may be three months old, and a lot has changed since then but I still want to keep encouraging and inspiring YOU, and creative minds alike. I don’t want the pandemic to get the best of us, in particular if you are living in Melbourne! Guard your minds from negative thoughts, but find the silver-lining in all of this and up-skill now while you can. Find yourself an accountability partner and meet virtually with them to workshop creative projects. This is how I’m dealing with wave 2, and I couldn’t be more busy, fulfilled and happier – devoting my full attention to teaching and consulting with female entrepreneurs with their online businesses, and conducting online webinars for students wanting to level up their Instagram game.

So here are my responses for the #AtHomeWith series and please remember, if you need a listening ear, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me on hey@karenwoo.com.au.

Firstly, can you tell us a little bit about yourself and what’s in your gear bag? 

Hey everyone, I’m Karen Woo (https://www.facebook.com/heykarenwoo/)! I am a Melbourne based, professional fashion photographer and film maker specialising in high end advertising campaignsI also cofounded a creative digital agency, Stylebk (https://www.facebook.com/stylebk.ltd/which focusses on digital marketing and strategy, design, social media, photography and film as well as helping female entrepreneurs to grow their passion into successful businesses. 

I shoot all my fashion and advertising images on my Nikon D810 camera and my go to lens are the 35mm F1.4 and 24-70mm F2.8 lens for an edgier perspective. Whenever I want to be stealth or make my foreground and background to appear tighter, I love pulling out my Nikon AF-S 70-200mm F2.8 VR II lens.  

As for film making, I capture all motion content on the Nikon mirrorless Z6 camera because it is light and easy to maneuver. My go-to lens is the NIKKOR Z 35mm F1.8 S lens for versality when I operate the camera gimble. I also carry with me a range of memory cards, laptop, cables, tape, audio and lighting equipment to ensure I’m fully prepared for the job. 

 

 

 

What’s keeping you inspired during isolation? 

I’ve been spending most of my isolation time watching documentaries, reading sports biography books and brushing up my filming, animation and editing skills via online training courses and listening to business-related podcastsI have built a conscious habit to meet on a weekly basis (via Zoom) with my business and industry partners to brainstorm and plan photoshoot ideas so when the restrictions are relaxed, we are prepared to execute our personal projects. I found this incredibly essential as it kept us accountable to one another, supported and positive throughout these times.  

 

While you’re at home, are there any tips or resources you’re using for those wanting to learn more about [Street / Music / Landscape / Underwater / Portrait / Macro] photography from home? 

With the physical distancing rules at play, I found myself working differently. I have to quickly think of alternative ways to shoot talent within the 1.5m distance rule, resolve issues on the spot and working solo without my usual support crew. For instance, I have turned to YouTube for valuable tips and adviceOn a recent job, I searched on YouTube for tips on the types of liquids I should use to take great macro shots of water droplets and I found heaps of great tutorials on macro water photography. My recommendation is to use YouTube whenever you need to solve a photography challenge quickly. 

 

Where do you see your area of photography a year from now? Will things return to normal or can you see permanent changes? 

Based on what I have been noticing on social media e.g. TikTok, Instagram, I see the future of my photography shifting towards photography with moving content and animation. In my opinion, I think businesses have become more innovative and forward thinking within the online space. They have used this time wisely to reflect and rediscover better initiatives to doing business creatively. On the other hand, travelling for international fashion weeks and capturing events with large gatherings of people will no longer be the same. I anticipate I’ll be traveling overseas less but working closely with my Australian brand clients to continue creating engaging marketing content.  

 

In terms of Photography, what are you most looking forward to if or when things return to normal? 

Fortunately, I’ve been blessed to remain busy during this time and things have been busier than normalI have been able to work with new commercial brandin delivering a series of content to inspire customers with positive thinking and self-care during these times. 

When things settle down, I look forward to working with my full photography crew, meeting clients face to face in their offices or cafes and applying my new skills, inspiration and knowledge into my personal projects and client’s marketing campaigns with freedom and no limitations. 

 

Finally, is there anything you’d like to say to other photographers in your field? 

Being a Freelance Photographer, especially a female entrepreneur can potentially be lonely, so my biggest advice is to connect to a wider community of Freelance Photographers and businesses who share like-minded values. Hence my business partners and I have recently launched a brand-new private community on Facebook where we can connect with other female entrepreneurs, share advice, tips and support one other. For us, it’s about building a space for female entrepreneurs to grow their passion into a successful business. You can connect with us here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/stylebk/. 

Getting personal at Christian Dior’s ABCDior pop-up store at Chadstone Fashion

This season’s trend is about getting your things name embroidered, and Dior has finally brought this offering to Chadstone Fashion. Personalisation normally takes about 2-3 months and is sent to Paris, but lucky for us it now takes 2-3 days until 1 March 2020.

I was invited to an exclusive look at Christian Dior’s ABCDior pop-store and I was like a girl crushing on all the candy that was on display. There were a beautiful array of their best selling oblique Dior totes, saddle bags, airpod case, sneakers, jewellery and their newest addition – the oblique travel range. Everything you could wish for in the one place. But be quick because the obliques pieces are selling out fast. I was told that Australia were the first to receive 30 silver-grey totes before it launches world-wide in June, so if I was you, get to it!

All images by Karen Woo taken on the new Nikon Z50 camera, perfect for Bloggers and Vloggers.

 

 

Bring on the Australian Open 2020 thanks to KIA Australia

Bring on the Australian Open 2020!

I was one of the lucky few who was invited to an exclusive grand unveiling of the KIA’s mighty new beast, Seltos Studios, Kia’s smallest and coolest SUV car. More than a decade ago, KIA cars had the reputation of being cheap. But now, that stigma has long gone. KIA have raised the bar and have created the ultimate small SUV that is tech-smart and style-conscious. More edgier, beefed up, and drives well. It was designed with “successful job graduates” in mind which starts from a price tag of $30-45K.

If you visit the Australian Open, I suggest you head over to the grand slam oval, and drop into the KIA marquee to take a look at the Seltos Studio. Make sure you get your tennis shoes on for the ultimate dance-off, evolution style to win daily prizes at Seltos Studios activation.

Images by Alan Woo.

Happy Lunar New Year 2020 at Chadstone Fashion Capital

Growing up, Chinese new year is one event that I’ve always beckoned for. It was all about getting dressed in my finest clothes (with lots of red and gold) and doing rounds of family visits, yum cha’s and dumpling making sessions. I would put on my best behaviour and cantonese accent to say “Gong Hei Fat Choi” and “Sun Tai Geen Hong” to my grand parents, mum and dad, aunties and uncles or any nice aunty and uncle in the hope of receiving as many red packets as I can get. So I can finally get the toy, outfit or bag that I’ve been saving up for.

To celebrate the lunar year I’ve got fab news for you. This year I’ve partnered up with Chadstone – Fashion Capital to celebrate Lunar New Year, year of the Rat.

Spend $488 or more on your fabulous new look at participating retailers in one day, are invited to visit the #LunarNewYear activation during opening hours. You will have the chance to win a Chadstone gift card up to the value of $500.

Take a photo at the activation photo booth and you may even win a stay for two at Hotel Chadstone Melbourne. Ends 26th of Jan 2020. All details here.

*T&C’s apply and that there are participating retailers. #ChadstoneLunarNewYear #ChadstoneYearoftheRat #ChadstonePartner.

Photos by Alan Woo | wearing new CELINE available at Chadstone Fashion Capital.

Fashion Editorial: Old Skool Suburbia with Bally and Antoni Topic

Inspired by the outskirts of Melbourne, we are taken back to the 80s with old school television and dvd sets, windows wrapped in gift wrapping paper and greenery. This fashion editorial features my favourite luxury designer brand, Bally and model Antoni Topic (represented by Kult Australia) as the star of this story.