Archive for April, 2009

President Barack Obama’s on Short Cuts – Live Conference 29 Apr. 2009

I tuned into the live news conference and one of the reporters inquired to the Mr. President regarding torture. President Obama expressed his opinion and during that opinion, he stated (paraphrased), “Short cuts leads us away from our American ideals and standards and towards an accelerated path to moral and ethical corrosion.”

I am going to take that and apply to both my personal and professional life. I have standards and ideals in both my personal life and my professional life as an up-and-coming photographer. I will continue to challenge and move towards a progressive direction, but will never cross the ethical and moral boundaries to compromise myself or those whom I work with.

I was immensely touched by President Obama’s statement. I am a firm and adamant believer in our President and I wish Mr. President the best of health and wisdom to guide all of us out from the tough times.

Personal Trainer Cody Chaet

Recently, I tested with personal trainer Cody Chaet. What’s cool about his services is that he trains you in your home so that a gym membership is not required. He brings the equipment to you. But because I was a member of 24 HRS Fitness, we worked out together. Cody showed me proper form and position on some of the machines I’ve never used.

If you’re looking for a personal training, I recommend Cody! Check out his ModelMayhem.com profile: http://www.modelmayhem.com/688706.

Website Features – “Chasing Dreams”

On a recent search on Google, I have been extensively and blogged about–some unofficial while others are permitted features and interviews. One of my favorite interview and feature was appropriately titled, “Chasing Dreams” and it has been my personal motto, new adoptive attitude and outlook on life.

March – 2008 Beautiful Cover Story | Ronald N. Tan | Chasing Dreams

MR. JERRY AVENAIM SAID TO HIM: “STAY TRUE TO YOURSELF, AND YOU WILL NEVER FAIL. WITH THAT, I WILL SAY THIS… IF YOUR SHIP DOESN’T COME IN, START ROWING! THAT’S WHAT SEPARATES THE EN FROM THE BOYS.” RONALD N. TAN CAME A LONG WAY TO GET WHERE HE IS NOW. AND IT WAS ALL WORTH IT.

Ronald N. Tan strongly believes that dreams do come true and is living proof of that. He also knows that it doesn’t just happen by itself. If you want your dreams to come true, you have to make it happen. Born in 1981 in the former Burmese capital of Rangoon, in an academic family, he moved to the United States where he broke free in order to follow his passion. Now, Ronald N. Tan is a respected photographer, with a unique and ownable style. We discovered Ronald N. Tan for the first time last year, and now, after several earlier publications, we had a little chat with this talented artist.

Ronald tell us, how did an academic microbiology student end up to be one of the most recognized up and coming fashion and art photographers of this time?

Ronald: Self-discovery. I had creative inclinations and endeavors, but because of my upbringing, such pursuits were discouraged. The real truth came when I realized on the 30th of January 2006 that I was gay at age 25 to the song “Just Be Me” by Kirsty Hawkshaw.

I felt the magnanimous stress lifted from my shoulders and for the first time in my life, I was free to express myself. With euphoria and heightened confidence at my side, I decided to nurture my artistic abilities and simultaneously challenge my upbringing. I was also encouraged from my friend Jonathan Waiter’s “Just Do It!” attitude towards chasing after my dreams. What better example of symbiotic co-existence between science and art than in photography?

There is a certain nostalgic, melancholic beauty in your work. Can you tell us a about your style and technique?


Ronald: I consider myself a “photo-painter”. I use dodging and burning techniques in post process to achieve the “illustrated” mood to my photographs. My style was my own variant derived from the style of retoucher Amy Dresser.

Ronald, you were born in Rangoon, Burma. How does this heritage influence your work as photographer?


Ronald: I had a stoic upbringing and taking up photography breaks the mold and reconditioned my mindset to look at things in a different light. My Burmese/Chinese culture is opposite from the open Western culture. Embracing the beauty that is the human body in an open medium is considered taboo. Photography taught me to let go and embrace the masculine beauty—I find men beautiful. When I photograph my male models, I always present them in the fashion-inspired light and never cheapen their handsomeness and masculinity.

Being raised in a family of scientists, was it difficult to break free and get recognition from your peers?

Ronald: It was difficult to deviate from my family’s “occupational tradition,” but I’ve successfully challenged my upbringing and have earned my parents’ blessings to pursue my newfound career with full momentum.

What inspires you and what drives you?

Ronald: Ambition drives me. I am overly ambitious, goal-oriented, and self-motivated. I am inspired by many great photographers—as of current, I am deeply affected by the technical mastery of photographer Mr. Jerry Avenaim and the visual style of retoucher Ms. Amy Dresser.

After working in this field since 2006 – so really not that long – how do you see your evolution?

Ronald: I see my evolution as a work-in-progress. I’ve come a long way since 2006. I have a distinct and highly recognizable visual style. I’ve already found my “photographic voice” which has been constantly refined to be fluid and organic.

What is next for Ronald N. Tan? What is your goal?

Ronald: More publications and shooting covers for reputable magazines and gradually migrate to men’s fashion magazines. Please keep an eye out for me.

RONALD N. TAN | BEAUTIFUL

Cancer Survivor – Paulo Pascoal

I met a wonerful person and model from NYC named Paulo Pascoal. Paulo left a funny tag in 2008 on my ModelMayhem profile saying, “You need more color”. I deleted the tag thinking it was an unwelcomed critique of my color preference at the time. He clarified via a private message that I should shoot him when he visits Los Angeles.

“Oh”. That’s what he meant. My bad! Anyway, Paulo did visit LA, but due to our schedules, he could not meet me and went back to NYC and we kept in touch through sparse communications on MM.

During the week of Easter 2009, I received a mobile call from Paulo telling he was in LA and that we should do a quickie test. I agreed. He warned me that he had lost a lot of weight due to cancer treatment and I was shocked and surprised!

This was how Paulo look before the cancer: http://www.modelmayhem.com/469798.

This is Paulo now. I think he still looks sexy despite the tremendous weight loss. I wish my friend Paulo the very best on his road towards recovery.

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