about me

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general

hi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My name is Tahmid (Tuh-meed), But I go by Mr. Lampman online for branding/anonymity reasons. I've been advised to market myself as a "digital creative" in order to get more engagment. However, I only just do photography/videography professionally for work. All of the other things listed on my site are just things I'm still a beginner at, and am very passionate about (tho I might do them professionally someday).

The OC's name is Lux btw.

the book i was yapping abt

programming

I got introduced into programming in primary school. In the back of my classroom's bookshelf was this one book by TIME on the state of robotics in 2014. I reread that book so many times because I was fascinated by all the different types of robots that people were making, from rescue snake-like drones to nanobots to rovers. It was the only book that I ever read during reading time so my teachers let me bring it home just so I can read anything else 😭.

Later on, my primary school offered courses on the basics of computer science due to the "Computer Science For All" initiative pushed by the the government at the time. I found myself breezing through the exercises they gave us and wanted something more.

I got what I asked for when I came to secondary school. I had this math teacher in grade 7 who used to be a software engineer for Hong Kong's banking system in the 90s. We ended up having long talks about computer science which led to him giving the jumping off point to immerse myself in programming. As my graduation gift that year, he gave me his whole collection of programming books. The funny part was that I gave him the Communist Manifesto as his retirement gift that year too (true story).

While I did take classes for Computer Science, I like to do it recreationally nowadays due to the instability of the tech sector for the past 5 years and so.

gamecube controller

tinkering

As a kid, I was always interested in how electronics worked, my first few atttempts led me to destroying stuff. However, as I grew up, my skills improved and now I started to put things together.

My first big project at the time would have to be modding a GameCube controller. I did a full button swap as well as implementing trigger stops, I vividly remember the trigger plates taking me an entire way to get rid of the stripped screws that held them in place. I also learned how to sand down things for the first time as the Z button was poorly molded. I then proceeded to mod all of my DualShock 4s with various mods such as back buttons, light up buttons, as well as USB-C.

I soon found myself in the hobby of retro computing, I prefer to go for tech in the early 2010s, when I was still in primary (also the peak of Steve Job's Apple, don't @ me) as I found that transistional period the most fascinating as we were going from skeuomorphism to minimalism in the consumer tech space. I also built a whole P.C, a saga which umdertook many months, that you can read on my blog (1.4.26 to be exact).

I'd love to learn how to solder but I'm too scared I'll burn my fingers. 😔

frame

videography

When I came into freshmen year, I really wanted to join the robotics team, but I failed the interview section, leaving me with no extracirriculars (which was really bad because you needed club credits to graduate). But one of my teachers who I was talking to referred me to the media division of the school student council. I was immediately taught the ropes and flung into recording plays and concerts in a matter of months. I was expected to study countless movies, both old and new, to understand the filming techniques of the cinematographers as well as how the video editors approached editing. Although it seemed daunting, tt felt so fun to record footage and later editing them into a work I could be proud of.

Video Editing ended up being a decent side-gig for me at the time too, so honestly I'm glad that I ended up this path instead.

To the left is only a frame of the video of my first ever edit, which was me trying out some L.U.T.S that pirated. It looked so attrocious! But you can't see it because of "storage limitations"

pond

photography

I initially had no interest in photography, deeming it too boring. In a twist of fate, for my first ever professional role, I was expeced to take photographs too, and I found myself pretty decent at it, translating my videography skills to taking stills. I found it was much more relaxing than videography at times too, so I found myself doing it casually too and steadily building up my skills.

Here's the first ever picture I've taken, truly amazing. This taught me the valuable lesson of using the EVF for photos as well as investing in an ND filter for personal shoots.

goober

pixel art

So this is a thing I started working on in late 2025, I needed to get a simple pixel animation done for an intro I was shooting, however I couldn't commission anyone in time, so I had to do it by myself. I compiled Asesprite, a favored program by pixel artists and spent 12 hours learning all that I needed do draw 4 16x16 sprites just to have a simple talking animation. I found it really cool how I could represent something in just mere pixels, rather than compelex brush strokes, so I do it as a hobby now.

Here's the little goober I made! :3