Krystle Tugadi, Musician | Los Angeles Headshots Photographer
She's got soul, she's got style, and it's no surprise that she's on the rise. While a lot of musicians these days are going all-virtual with their webcam performances, Krystle Tugadi has taken it back to the stage. She performs live shows several times a week around her Los Angeles/Orange County home base. Don't worry, she's got plenty of web presence too. Check below for the links.




More on Krystle Tugadi:
Listen in on Myspace
Stay tuned for the launch of KrystleTugadi.com in less than a week
And look forward to her video collaboration with Turtlist Media in the coming months.
Behind the Scenes of Census 2010: Write in “Taiwanese” | Passion Project
It's been a week since the Census 2010: Write in "Taiwanese" video debuted on YouTube, and it's already garnered over 120,000 views. Produced by Slideshow Pictures in conjunction with at least seven Taiwanese American organizations, the public service announcement is part of a larger campaign to get Taiwanese Americans to self-identify on the US Census by checking "Other Asian" and writing in "Taiwanese."
If you know me well, you may know that I love being behind the scenes of all sorts of projects and productions. So I was very lucky to find myself a last-minute addition to this project. Five days beforehand, we worked it out for me to fly down to Los Angeles for a day and a half, just to help out a tiny bit. Let's be honest-- I basically had an very fun day just hanging out with the various cast and crew members, but my official capacity was to serve as the behind-the-scenes photographer on set of the video production. Later, I pulled my own weight by designing the accompanying website for the video campaign (http://taiwaneseamerican.org/census2010). But now I get to bring you behind the scenes with me!
We got an early start on the day, rolling out of bed around 6am and heading over to the studio in Alhambra.

Three Slideshow Pictures producers and a makeup artist relaxing a bit before shooting begins: Jon Lee (CEO, Slideshow Pictures), makeup artist Yuriko Bondies, Alex Yang (Slideshow Picture), and Howard Chen (Slideshow Pictures). Jon has been working in Hollywood for a couple years now. He was an associate producer on Formosa Betrayed. So between him and director Karen Lin, they were able to make this a first-class production with sound, photography, and editing professionals up and down the production chain.

Byron Werner and his crew sets up the backdrop, lighting, and camera.

They test the setup on Howard. Looking good in both frames.

Jon Lee with Alex Wen, owner of KCW studios.

The famous "Taiwanese" Census 2010 shirts. Order yours today from TACL!

Harrison and Haley are third generation hapa Taiwanese Americans. Adorable! Harrison just kept on munching away at his fruit while he was waiting, and Haley was a natural star, delivering lines flawlessly!

Love the giant pencil. Love.

Politician and lawyer Ted Lieu gets some pointers from director Karen Lin.

Two sets of sisters! We had a few really great families who came to the shoot. On the left are Japanese-Taiwanese American Muramoto sisters. On the right, Agnes Hsiao and Elena Ling.

If you've been following me or Taiwanese American news, you might recognize these two as the killers from Formosa Betrayed: actors Henry M. Chu and Adam Wang (links to previous shoots with me). Keep an eye out. You'll be seeing them more in the near future!

You may recognize actress Michelle Krusiec from Saving Face, amongst other projects. And on the right, a 96-year-old a-ma, Mrs. Ray-Yun Tsai Huang.
There were many, many more interesting people who participated in the video, but I don't have space to show all of them here, so head on over to the Census 2010: Write in "Taiwanese" website to meet all of the other cast and crew members.

Singer-songwriter Alice Tong fills out some information for me-- my other job that day was to collect bio information from everyone.

Director Karen Lin wraps the shoot at the end of the day-- 8am to 5pm. A full day's work.

Alex works on the giant pencil.

Breaking everything down-- the scene outside.

A wider view of KCW studio.

I don't know what they're thinking! You tell me.

Lastly, a word about the campaign-- I could launch into an argument about history and politics validating a Taiwanese identity. But for me, it's also about upholding the right to identify ourselves rather than be defined by others.
So share the YouTube video and the website. Tweet this. Go after one of the many other ways to take action. And tell every Taiwanese American person in the United States about the campaign.
But as Ho Chie says, no matter how you identify, whether Taiwanese or not, be sure to represent your own identity and community. This is important for all of us as Americans, and this is our only chance this decade.
Be Counted. Be Recognized.
Above, my latest web creation. Their bios display on hover! You can also learn more about the campaign and ways to help by visiting the website.
Alice Tong | San Francisco Headshots Photographer
It comes upon you and envelops you. It’s so warm and rich that you want to pull it around you and curl up in it. I'm not sure how such a sound comes out of her petite frame, but one thing is certain-- Alice Tong has a beautifully capitvating voice.
I got ten thousand ways to say I love you and nine thousand times I’ll never tell you.
When I arrived at Alice's place in San Francisco's Haight district, her sister was still helping out with makeup. Alice seemed ready to slide out of the chair and begin shooting, but her eyelashes had to be fixed up properly, and Lance and Momo (her two beloved dogs) were still busy scoping out the new stranger.
As we began our shoot, I could see Alice's personality unfurling; she has an open spirit and a gentle, laid back aura matched with a quirky twist, a sense of humor and such a strong voice with so much to say. Wandering from living room to windowsill to Buena Vista Park, we found amazing shots all along the way.
Check the bottom of the post for more information on Alice's music and her upcoming gig at Hotel Utah in San Francisco.










Alice Tong's first album, Small, is a beautiful collection of jazz tunes available on Amazon, Blacklava, and iTunes. Her second album is in the works; it's a selection of all original compositions set to be released in early 2010.
In the meantime, check out Alice Tong two days before Thanksgiving at Hotel Utah in San Francisco: Tuesday, November 24, 2009, at 8:30 pm.
Cynthia, Alanna, Alice: Singer-Songwriters
Three Taiwanese-American Female Singer-Songwriters
It was an epic meeting as three Taiwanese American female singer-songwriters converged upon Berkeley and were introduced to each other for the first time. From left to right: Cynthia Lin from New York, Alanna Lin from Los Angeles, and Alice Tong from San Francisco. I was lucky enough to enjoy performances from all three of these musicians within a one-week span.

This is a photo of Cynthia Lin and Alice Tong chatting with Ho Chie for the upcoming TaiwaneseAmerican.org spotlight series. In the meantime, check out the brief look at each artist below.
Cynthia Lin
Born in Chicago, currently based in New York City, Cynthia Lin is a singer-songwriter/actress/writer, and more. Her sound is jazzy-folky, and her songs are quirky and intimate. On a Saturday afternoon in Berkeley, Cynthia Lin gave a special living room concert at Ho Chie Tsai's apartment, and Jenton Lee set up a live webcast of the performance.
Cynthia's set list.


Click to listen to Doppelganger, the title song off Cynthia's second EP:
For more on Cynthia, visit CynthiaLin.com.
Watch the whole living room concert at ustreamTV.
Become her Facebook Fan
And watch more videos on Youtube.
Alanna Lin
Alanna Lin, a.k.a. Fascinoma, is perhaps best known for the hit single "I'm Walking This Road Because You Stole My Car (Don't Go)," which was aired in full on FOX's animated show, American Dad. Alanna grew up in Ohio as part of the TAF family, and I mostly knew of her because her younger brother was always my counselor growing up. Now she's based in Los Angeles, temping and working on a long-awaited album.
Fascinoma flyers outside the SF Academy of Art venue where I watched Alanna perform.
Fascinoma, kickin' it atop Ho Chie's roof deck. (That's Alanna keeping drummer Brian in line).
Performance in San Francisco.
Click to listen to a clip of the popular single, "I'm Walking This Road Because You Stole My Car (Don't Go)."
Visit Fascinoma on MySpace.
Alice Tong
I posted briefly on Alice when I went to see her perform at a small cafe in San Francisco. Her voice is immediately captivating because it's unexpectedly deep and rich, full of jazz and full of soul.



Alice Tong - Now from Kevin Wang on Vimeo.
Visit Alice Tong on MySpace.
Check out her interview on TurtlistMedia.
View more videos on YouTube.
Purchase Alice's Jazz Album "Small" from Blacklava.
Alice Tong

last night, ho chie, a couple friends, and i went to cafe la flore in the richmond district, SF, to see chinese-taiwanese-american indie singer-songwriter alice tong perform. she has an absolutely amazing voice; it's the type of deep, rich, sound that surprises you as it billows out of such a small, unassuming person.
watch a video of her performance
check out her music on myspace
see turtlistmedia's feature on her.
and look out for an upcoming taiwaneseamerican.org spotlight article on alice tong in the next couple weeks. it'll have more live videos and more of my photos!
plus, she'll be performing at ITASA-WC and ITASA-Midwest, as well as at the SF Taiwanese American Cultural Festival.
Talya and Pavle

talya lieberman has a new life plan. and it's big.
they've already been featured by the ny times (freakonomics blog) and will soon be gracing the wall street journal. their song, freddie mac and cheese, is not only timely and witty, but musically rich-- and catchy!
talya and pavle. they're an up-and-coming duo. pavle on guitar, talya with the vocals. i read somewhere that they labeled themselves geek pop. but i've gotta say it's folky, and maybe geeky, way more than 'pop'.
of course, it's only fitting that talya would unearth these beautiful vocals from her motley musical background. born to a professional cellist (mother), a bassist and music teacher (father), talya has an outrageous musical resume that includes children's chorus, lifelong piano lessons, a brief encounter with cello, a year on viola, a fascination with french horn, and even now, graduate studies in trumpet. musical is quite the understatement.
i'm doing my part to get the word out. so check out the new website i made them. it's still in progress, but it's a nice start.







Long Beach Airport, the tiniest airport I've ever flown through. This one building is the entire terminal, with four airlines from beginning to end. This came in handy when I almost missed my flight but discovered it only takes 5 minutes to get from front door to airplane seat and thus made it with time to spare.