I'm convinced that good photography doesn't come from complex techniques, but from the feelings and intuition I convey through my work. My work is the "vision" I want others to see in me and what I want to express.
Because I love traveling and admiring beautiful landscapes, I want to convey the feelings I experience with minimal loss of information.
To me, photography is a language that speaks directly to the heart, creating moments for viewers to pause and absorb the atmosphere of that time, until they feel like they've walked into and stood at the same exact spot as me.
Mountains, seas, streams, waterfalls, beautiful cities, including temples and monasteries. The more beautiful the sky, the more comfortable I feel. I've found that when I feel good somewhere, the photos I take will convey the feelings I receive, as if you were standing right there.
Actually, when I first started photography, I used to think about income. But since my main job and life are already quite stressful, I want photography to be my "safe space".
So I promised myself that unless I reach a point where I can't survive, I probably won't intend to make money from photography, except for jobs that truly make me feel comfortable.
This question floods my inbox so much that it crashes! But sometimes some things just don't have a reason. Knowing it's the truth is enough 😌
Excuse me while I go practice my 'surprised face' for the next compliment~