I am a registered Psychologist in Hong Kong teaching in an tertiary institution and doing freelance counselling from time to time. I also want to be a semi-pro photographer to take photo for others some day.
I like photography when I was a secondary school student. The first camera I have is a Canon AE1, a SLR camera with full range of Canon lens. I still have it and it can fucntion. But I started to use digital SLR now and I am using
Canon 5D Mark IV
with a Canon 24-70mm f2.8L,
Canon 50mm f1.4
Canon 100mm f2.8 USM Marcro,
and a Tokina 80-200mm f2.8,
and Canon Power Shot G16
and Canon Powershot SX60SH
Canon M5 with EF-M 18-150mm f3.5; EF-M 28mm f3.5
I was minor in Studio Arts when I was studying my Psychology Degree in University of Minnesota, Twin cities, USA, long time ago. But I was not good at shooting as I spent too much time on the dark room processing and printing Black and White films. Which becomes obsolete now as photoshop can do everything. So I become a new student in photography now and after viewing those fantastic photos from flickr, I tyhink I really have to learn again from the beginning.
I still believe photography is an art which can illustrate the SOUL of the photographer, that's why I do not like snap shot photo that much. Anyway, please enlighten me in whatever ways about photography. I want to learn more.
Oh, I see from time to time people do buy photos, I just wonder how that works? People will buy what kind of photos? Are my photos good enough for sale? What's the criteria? See I am really a student leaning new things now.
Can anyone tell me more?
Thanks. And thank you for reading my details. Have a nice day. Looking forward to seeing your wonderful photos and receiving your valuable comments!
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thank you.. i love ur fotos too.. keep in touch :)
Great photos um Outlandish(how come you changed your name?), particularly the portraits, they are pretty interesting...