Introduction: Memories are priceless. Photography is what will carry your memories through the generations. I realized that I found a profession in which I love what I am doing while still inspired to create art at the same time. I want my customers to leave with a sense of closeness and trust that is sure to come upon spending time with them.
I’ve been creating and sharing my conceptual portraiture work for the last few years. My interest in storytelling and self-expression through art is what motivates me to create and share my work with people around me. I love to see the smile on people after I take their pics. And I am very proud to say that, my pics brought smiles on many families.
People credited their mother, father, aunt, uncle, grandmother, grandfather, sibling, friend and even great-grandparents. Photography is a passion that you can share with the important people in your life. You can pass it down to the next generation, and spur their love of this amazing art. And I can say, I take my own time for the photoshoot and try to portrait life in my pics.
I remember being fascinated by my photographs of nature. I could look at a macro image of a flower and see grains of pollen and delicate details that typically went unnoticed. I could look at a photo of a rock outcropping and zoom in to see the smaller inclusions that made it sparkle. Everything was photo-worthy, new and interesting. At this point in time I enjoyed photography because it gave me the ability to capture scenes from my life to remember and study.
When I start to derive happiness from seeing some particularly awesome light, I realized that photography had changed my everyday experience. Whether they are your own, a friend’s, or a client’s, kids are an amazing photographic subject. They see the world differently and often express a lot more love and emotion than adults. Being able to capture that is both a fantastic photographic challenge and a profound learning experience.
Photography can really connect people in that way.