A picture should make the viewers imagine they’re right there.
“The picture that you took with your camera is the imagination you want to create with reality.”
— Scott Lorenzo
My Relation to Photography
Goes back to the time when I wasn’t very old.
I remember asking for disposable cameras whenever my father would ask me what I wanted (these days he hardly asks me what I want :P).
And I have a very blur memory of sneaking into my mom’s closet and looking at the lenses that she had kept VERY safe from me.
I was so absorbed in it that I didn’t hear mom coming into the room. I looked behind after hearing her cry of anguish.
After that, it was me and my mom...running after me.
Photography isn’t just a hobby/profession for me but also a therapy for mind and soul. My aim is to tell a story through a picture.
A silent story that viewers would feel but not read. If a picture is well captured, you’ll feel it and a story comes up in your mind automatically.
Don’t just take pictures to just showcase your talent but also to make others feels the same way you felt when you take that certain picture.
All of my photos are taken with Sony NEX 6. Besides being a photographer, I paint and make scenes and moments that I can’t capture.
For paintings, I use Huion 1060 Pro tablet and Artrage painting software.
During my journey of photography, I’ve had some small achievements. Few years ago, one of my photo (see Fernweh in photo section)
was published in Carolina Country Magazine and another photo was featured on the magazine's website. Recently, my photo (Time Travel)
won first prize in Wake Tech’s literary magazine of 2017. These accomplishments make me want to explore the world more and to deliver wonderful
stories through my photos. Visit my DeviantArt/Instagram account to see more photos.