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EYEEM LESSON #08:OWN STYLE


Photography is a visual language. Everyone of us photographers have our own style;it is just like the way we speak or write.On Street Photography,I like Valerie Jardin's way of taking photos on the streets.

Below are two photos that show my preferred way to shoot street photos.I like colourful background and beautiful people living their urbane life.






Colourful activities

Top & Bottom



Another one of my style is to capture people in shopping complexes,shops and cafes.The above was shot at LV Shop at Suria KLCC.I waited for someone to stop and look at the display and I got her!The same thing happened as in the photo below.I prefer individual and not group of people.I chose the location and shoot when something happens inside my target frame!

Photo with an individual has more character
 than a group of people.




On landscapes,I like small and intimate landscape like what I captured at the top and at the bottom.Not a vast panorama,but close enough that I get personal touch with the environment I was in.


EVERYONE HAS HIS/HER OWN STYLE.NO ONE IS BETTER THAN ANOTHER.IT IS OUR PERSONAL CHOICES.LET CELEBRATE OUR DIFFERENCES.

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