OWC Creator

Ming Poon

Who Am I? How Did I Get My Start. What Are My Interests?

I’m Ming Poon, an award-winning director and photographer, based in North Lake Tahoe, California. Inspired by nature, music, culture, family and friends, I travel into wild places to creatively capture remote corners of the world, and the people who venture there. Through my images, I hope to inspire a love for the outdoors, and a desire to protect open spaces. In my work, you don’t just see a place — you feel its story on a deeper level.

Everyday I'm constantly in the flow between shooting on OWC Atlas cards and ingesting via the OWC card reader to my OWC Thunderbay 8 drive for working files. If I'm on-the- road or in-the-field handling DIT work, I am usually using the OWC Envoy Pro FX drives because of their speed, being crush-proof, water-proof, and fairly larger capacity for smaller portable drives.

Field Gear

Workflow

After shooting, I ingest cards using my OWC card reader onto my working drive, an OWC Thunderbay 8. After post-production and delivering assets to client’s, I archive assets on a NAS at my house, which backs up to an off-site backup every night.

Workstation Gear

Tips, Tricks, and Gear

Pre-production is so important to have my kit ready for all aspects of a shoot. I often have a plan A, B and C and the pre-production must reflect that. It's not unusual to have months of pre-production work for a one or two-day shoot where a client might be spending hundreds of thousands of dollars. Often you only have one shoot day or one chance at a shot, I try to make it count.