




Here are my favourite photographs from the APSN shoot that made it to the book.
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.
2 comments:
really great humanism...thank you for sharing.
You are welcome. I think that the most important thing in photographing people is not to make them look good. The most important thing is to give them dignity.
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