Happy Halloween

Happy Halloween

Happy Halloween to all Asian Sirens members and visitors!

The pictures above were taken around Halloween time back in 1998 at the annual Exotic Erotic Ball in the San Francisco area. I actually tried doing a google search looking for Asian models dressed up for Halloween but found nothing. I then tried to search asianthumbs.org for Halloween and got back one result which pointed me to an entry about the Exotic Erotic Ball so I figured I would just got ahead and post my own photos instead.

Just a little background, these photos were taken with my first digital camera that arrived in the mail the day before the event. I actually took my first photos with the camera at the event.

For more photos, click on

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There are 24 more photos that I took at the 1998 Exotic Erotic Ball including larger size versions of the photos in the cover pic at my Exotic Erotic Ball 1998 set on flickr.com

Relevant links:

My Exotic Erotic Ball 1998 set on flickr.com
Exotic Erotic Ball thumbnail photo galleries found by searching asianthumbs.org

Photography of Michael Anthony Hermogeno

Teanna Kai @ 8x10proofs.com (Photography: Michael Anthony Hermogeno

I found L.A. based photographer Michael Anthony Hermogeno when I was doing research on Joy Bisco. He shot -some of- the Blacklava clothing photo’s with her. I checked out his (unfortunately very slow) website, and found out he shot more Asian models. There is a long list of people he worked with under ‘Featured’, but because of the long loading time I did not have enough patience to look at all models. There are some nice shots in there. If you have some spare time, browse through his galleries at his website www.8x10proofs.com.

The model above is Teanna Kai. She can be seen in various publications and in films of adult nature. I don’t think we featured her on Asian-Sirens yet…

Joy Bisco

Joy Bisco @ Yolk.com

I first heard of Joy when she was identified in the comments section of this previous post. I liked her looks and decided to find out more about her.

Jocelyn (Joy) Bisco (ethnicity: Filipino) was born on October 15, 1975, in San Diego, California. She graduated from California State University, Northridge.

She has appeared in movies such as Not Another Teen Movie, Ghost World and The Debut. Joy also did some television. She was on ‘Port Charles’ and the CBS soap opera ‘The Bold and the Beautiful’.

I’m sorry to say that I did see Ghost World, but do not remember seeing Joy. The part must have been very small. I like her looks and wish there were more ‘modeling’ photos availaible. The best I could find are from Yolk.com. I placed a few inThere is not a lot to be found about her on the web, but this fansite has it all. You will find exclusive pictures, articles, quotes, facts, and much more.

Joy Bisco Google Image search
Joy Bisco fansite
Joy Bisco @ IMDB.com
Joy Bisco @ Yolk.com
Joy Bisco @ Yolk.com scan cover
Joy Bisco @ Yolk.com scan 1
Joy Bisco @ Yolk.com scan 4
Joy Bisco Yahoo club

Joy Bisco @ Yolk.com

Joy Bisco  @ Blacklava.net (Photography: Michael Anthony Hermogeno)

Joy Bisco @ airbrush art and beauty.com

Carmen Woo

We mentioned Carmen Woo before in our posting about Dutch Sensasian. Carmen Woo (Haarlem, the Netherlands) is with her 30 years quite old as a model.

http://www.yeahh.com/modellen/portfolio/carmen_woo/
http://www.adversus.nl/newfaces/carmenwoo/
http://www.musecube.com/carmenwoo/
http://bostonmodels.com/index.asp?pg=modelpage&id=3201
http://fotobord.be/fotograaf.php?ID=1174

She did some nude interviews with rock bands like Moterhead and Alice Cooper BandHank Smid
http://www.vap.nl/

http://models.web-log.nl/

hank.smid@chello.nl

Asian Sirens 3 months later

Since the relaunch of Asian Sirens this Summer we measured more than 2 million pageviews and 500,000 unique visitors. On average we measure 20,000 pageviews and more than 7,500 unique visitors every day. The new Asian Sirens has more than 4,000 members and almost 2,000 of them check in on daily basis to read the more than 250 articles (and more than 2,000 comments).

To be honest, I never thought Asian Sirens would become that popular again but thanks to Robin, Badboy, Lee and Northman it is. Also many thanks to William, Sachiko, Ms Holly, Asiansweatheart and all the visitors to keep the conversation about Asian beauty going. Guys, you’re the best and although I don’t have the time anymore to be here every day, I really enjoy it!An overview of our most frequent bloggers:

Here is a sample statistic of the past weeks:

Later this year we will come with a new design and one of the things we still have to work on is the member section. Please let us know what you would like to see in the member section and perhaps we can manage it. Yep, it will stay free for all members 😉

Cheers!

Classic Glamour Photography: Pacific USA ’96 Calendar

Sung Hi Lee

Regular readers will know of my boredom with much of the current glamour photography emanating from the US, and as a semi-pro photographer myself (you can see my work at Sachiko McLean‘s site) I’m not just an armchair critic! So I thought it would be interesting and instructive to do a post about what I consider to be great glamour photography, and what I think makes it great glamour photography. And what better example to use than the photo that introduced many of us to the model who inspired the launch of Asian Sirens? I am of course talking about Sung Hi Lee, and her appearance on the cover of (and inside) Pacific USA‘s 1996 calendar.Although Sung Hi had already shot for Playboy by this time, it was her appearance in this calendar that really kick-started her modelling career. Of course you would expect good results from the combination of arguably the top Asian glamour model in the world with arguably the top Asian glamour model photographer in the world (Adam Yurman). But in this case I think the results are even greater than the sum of the parts, as Sung Hi was really in her prime and Adam had gained enough experience by this time to do great work, but still had enough time to make every shot the best he could do. But what exactly is it that makes this photo so great?

Of course every great photo starts with a great idea, and the bright, beautiful, yet simple backdrop of the poppy field certainly makes for a good start. However, Adam and his makeup artist (Anny Kim) really made the most of this in their choice of Sung Hi’s bikini. In fact, I think her bikini goes so well with the background that the result is better than if Sung Hi had been nude! Even the lines of the bikini are a perfect match for Sung Hi’s body and her pose in the photo. Indeed, the pose itself also makes the most of Sung Hi’s body.

Then there’s the attention to detail. For one thing, every hair on Sung Hi’s head seems to be perfectly placed to make the most of her pose – for example, her hair is swept back in the same direction as her stance. But the piece de resistance has to be the poppies in Sung Hi’s hands. This adds a certain delicacy to the photo, and simultaneously draws attention to Sung Hi while linking her with the background. Great stuff!

Adam got such great results with Sung Hi that she appeared no less than three times inside the calendar itself, and every photo is a winner. But for my money Sung Hi wasn’t the only standout in the calendar – he also got a couple of absolutely sensational shots with Hawaiian model Joy Nakagawa. Check this one out:

Joy Nakagawa

Isn’t that just beautiful? I really love the drama in this photo – Adam must have reeled off lots of shots to catch her hair blowing so perfectly (or he got very lucky)! Classic glamour photography at its very best. I always thought Joy was one of the most underrated Asian models of all time actually – look out for another post on her soon.

As alluded to above, photography at this level takes a lot of time and effort. And sadly, in the internet age this is usually no longer possible. Personally I’d prefer to join a site with a few thousand great photos rather than a site with a few hundred thousand mediocre ones. After all, how many pics can you look at anyway? But as comsumers have largely opted for quantity over quality, photographers have had to respond to this demand. So whereas before they would only have posted their best shots, they now have to post anything that’s just satisfactory.

Hence the monotony and lack of creativity in much of current US glamour photography (where most stuff for the internet is done). Even Adam is no more immune to this market reality than anyone else. And even worse, mediocre photographers are often able to get work just as easily as good or even great photographers, as mediocre work is all they are required to do. I don’t know about you, but I find this very sad and depressing. But until consumers start rewarding photographers for producing the best quality photos, I can’t see this changing any time soon.