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Empty on Flickr.
It’s one those nights where I just want to go out and wander the streets.
Convex on Flickr.
I find that I love doing couple’s photography. I have to thank my mentor 戴勝和 for teaching me haha.
King of the Hill. on Flickr.
And climbing hills is totally worth it :)
Whistler Village on Flickr.
that we’re all on a journey through life. we may not know where other people are headed but we know at least that they are headed somewhere.
Lost Lake Trail on Flickr.
We went clubbing every night we were there. We played drinking games and had a lot of fun. Yet as fun as it was, it couldn’t compare to being out in nature.
The Weekend Harry Hailed on Flickr.
A fan cover art that I shot today for ‘The Weekend Harry Hailed’ by Justin Levesque. It’s a book written by a YouTuber who I used to watch. I do not own the publishing rights to the book however I do own the photograph.
Jason Timbers is an average guy with an unwavering streak of disappointment in his life. After a road trip to Portland, Jason discovers the slogan of that disappointment, “An Oil Can Harry.” Bound and determined to create a Harry-free weekend, Jason and his friends Gabe Wrath and Teddy Angelos make it a weekend of drinking, women, and fun. What Jason didn’t plan on, though, was his slogan becoming a real threat, and after hearing that Harry really did “can” out his weekend, Jason takes a stand to finally overcome adversity. The interaction between Jason and his fate forms the core of this character-driven series.
Slow Night on Flickr.
and now play this song. http://youtu.be/z4PKzz81m5c
Smoke Break on Flickr.
Whenever I’m out on a shoot, I like to ask the model if I could take some photos during their break. I like the candid shots took during breaks as much as the posed ones during work.
Something Big. Something Small. on Flickr.
Maybe it is a big world out there but at least I can find a little solace in that I can go out and capture bits of it on my small camera.
Heavy Burden on Flickr.
and when I do see something, it’s as if a heavy burden is lifted off my shoulders for just an instant. My mind clears and all that matters is what’s in my viewfinder window. 1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000.