(Warning the following rant will make you question yourself, readers discretion is adviced) Hi I don't know you, but it seem like you'd like to know a little about me. I'm flattered . Anyways, I still remember the feeling of flicking a shot on the disposable camera during an Albany trip in fourth grade. In my neon yellow school shirt, I could not help but flick a shot and roll to the left on that fujifilm camera. The next time I put my camera up is when I had my Nokia phone, 4.3 megapixels baby, I thought I was on to something back then. I would date most of work in portrait back to 2018 when I got my first dlsr although a crop censor camera, I made it work. I can't really tell, I only felt something missing with that camera. The Canon T6R was a good beginner camera, I learned a lot about all the basic camera elements from it. I did realize, once you have reached the full potential of the camera, you become bored, or you become distant from the hobby that you once loved. Let's just say in my case, I loved taking pictures at a more contained setting or when it is blue hour. However, T6R was not able to produce an underexposed and also usable picture. Most are likely underexposed at the optimal setting, but the ISO caused the color noise to increase way too much. Recently, I switched over to a Sony A7II. It's a rather old full frame mirrorless, but it is still a steal. I felt like the wall of colored noise has finally broke with the capabilities of the A7II. I will start to post more frequently starting these coming weeks(I'm writing this late April of 2022). Until I can make more and more crispy, yet beautiful photos. People or no people.

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  • JoinedApril 2022
  • OccupationStudent
  • HometownManhattan, NYC
  • Current cityCincinnati, OH

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