Live fully and have no regrets.
You need to be strong and true to yourself.
That is more important than any technique.
That is the struggle of every artist. A photographer on photography and life.
I saw your site and decided to check your blog out too. I'm sure you've heard it before, but you have some really beautiful images. I've always found it hard to get a good contrast when it comes to b&w photography, and i think your b&w images are beautiful.
Thanks for dropping by my web site and blog and leaving a comment.
I have been busy trying to promote the new web site but I will get round to putting up my digital colour to b/w conversion process. The blog is to share my journey as an image maker with other image makers. I still think that one cannot teach photography, but only share the process with others. That is why I am quite willing to reveal all my technical stuff.
I am a portrait photographer. I am inspired by photographs that go beyond the literal documentation of what a person looks like. I want to show something about the condition of a person or what is inside the person. That is my daily challenge.
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ngiap heng,
http://photoblog.jbuhler.com
have you seen this guy's work? i think you may like it. I am quite a fan of his stuff, though it's not really my style...
Hi Geoff,
I think the work at jbuhler is quite nice but a bit too laid back for me. I do prefer the stuff at mute. :)
I saw your site and decided to check your blog out too. I'm sure you've heard it before, but you have some really beautiful images.
I've always found it hard to get a good contrast when it comes to b&w photography, and i think your b&w images are beautiful.
Thanks for dropping by my web site and blog and leaving a comment.
I have been busy trying to promote the new web site but I will get round to putting up my digital colour to b/w conversion process. The blog is to share my journey as an image maker with other image makers. I still think that one cannot teach photography, but only share the process with others. That is why I am quite willing to reveal all my technical stuff.
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