September 13, 2004


Chinese Assasin : Mulan Oolu Boolo
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Portrait of Princess Poison Ivy
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September 04, 2004

Pimalai Resorts Thai

July 14, 2004

Photographers Fee : Ling Ong


Thailand. Hua Hin Copyrights 2003 Lingo@pacific.net.sg
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Thailand : Travel : Lingo

Image Copyrights by lingo@pacific.net.sg

Photography rates :

Commercial On Location Rates : ( Packaged Rates are Negotiable )
Full Day US$800 -US$1200( 8 Hours shoot time, plus 4-8 hours Digital Imaging included )
Half Day US$600 -US$900 ( 4 Hours, plus 4-8 hours Digital Imaging included )
Hourly Rate : US$150 per hour

*Film costs, Equipment and Processing are included in this price, capped at 10 Prints at 6X8 and copy of Raw Film saved in CD Rom on High Resolution 300 Dpi will be delivered to the Client. Studio costs not included. Costs Do Not include Travel and Accomodation. )

Single Image Stock/ Assignment :
Per Assignment : Case-by-case Basis ( ( Depends on Assignment )
Per Image Advertising Rate : US$500 - US$1500 per slide ( 35mm or 120mm )
Per Image Editorial Rate : US$25 - US$500 per slide ( 35mm )


Editorial Rates :
Standard Goal 12-15 Photo Essay Images : US$300 - US$500 per day ( Minimum 2 day on location )
Newspaper Call out Assignments : US$150 - US$350 day rate. ( Minimum 1 day shoot and process )

* Film costs, equipment and process costs included. No prints and NO digital Imaging work. Client Receives Raw film shot on 35mm slides / BW or Digital Stock. )


NON-COMMERCIAL RATES : Weddings & Portraiture

Hourly Rate : US$120 per hour
Full Day US$300 -US$900( 6-10 Hours shoot time, plus 4-8 hours Digital Imaging included )
Half Day US$250 -US$750 ( 2-4 Hours, plus 4-8 hours Digital Imaging included )

*Film costs, Equipment and Processing are included in this price, capped at 10 Prints at 6X8 and copy of Raw Film saved in CD Rom on High Resolution 300 Dpi will be delivered to the Client. Studio costs not included. Costs Do Not include Travel and Accomodation. )

February 01, 2003

Tribute To Teo Keng Beng

Images have been inspired by Mr Teo Keng Beng, The Guru taught darkroom techniques, printing, studio, placement, lighting balance, portraitures, framing...... it all began with the Nikon F3 and a special 20mm F2.8-f22 wide angel lens. the kind of lens only the Pros from National Geographic and pros Journalists used. It all began in the hands of a 14 year old.