Today was the big day. It was the most anticipated Muse concert. Say what you want, but I've not been to a proper rock concert before, so I was looking forward to it. It was at Pacific Coliseum. David had to buy the tickets right before from someone whom he had arranged previously. Of course, none of us knew the tickets were labeled with "no camera" until it's too late. I carried my gigantic D200 thinking I could probably get some good shots. However, when we entered through security, they told me check in my bag during the concert. So I did. I dropped it at the service center within the stadium. When David and I were just leaving the counter, the security woman accidentally pushed my camera bag forward. It dropped like a rock, and this is what happened. The top LED screen is totally borked and the side of...
Read MoreIt's been a while since I last updated this blog. I've always wanted to write for it but never found the time. Recently I went to New York City to take a break from work and school. I took photos - a lot of photos. In short, I fell in love with photography all over again. Maybe it was the city, but I hope to continue this blog on a more regular basis (ie. weekly post). I'm also hoping to do some artsy shoots from time to time, so stay tuned for those. Now onto the trip. My hotel was near Times Square, so getting around was easy. At first, NYC seemed old and filthy comparing to Vancouver. However, after staying there for short of a week, I began to love it. The subway was definitely helpful once I figured it out. My trip involved visiting a lot of art museums...
Read MoreHi all, as you can see. The old Shutter Moment is completely gone. Instead of a gallery of my pictures, this will now act as a blog mainly talking about photography. Within the next few weeks, you folks can see my photography portfolio at www.williamzhouphotography.com. I also hope to invite a few photogs as regular guest bloggers here.