You Are a Photosmith
To be a ‘smith’ is an old word– to be an artisan.
To be a ‘smith’ is an old word– to be an artisan.
Technology has killed the viewfinder.
Practical advice: let your market find you, don’t find your market.
“Just set your price and live your life”- JAY Z Pricing your photographic services is like black magic. Honestly, there is no answer. You just gotta have faith in yourself, and set your price, and see how the market responds.
Dear friend, How do you live without fear? Let me give you some advice, that has helped steer me into the clear.
When it comes to street photography, sometimes your subject will ask you: “What are you doing?” Do you know how to respond?
Dear friend, If you want to make a ‘career’ out of teaching photography workshops, let me try to give you straight-up useful knowledge– information I wish someone told me.
FUCK PERFECTION, rather make your own imperfect art… based on your perceptions.
Not look different with your clothes or exterior appearance, but how you SEE and PERCEIVE the world.
Why do you make photos?
Let me give you some thoughts on what I think is the purpose of human life:
GROW, Do you know What you’re capable of?
I’m a consumerist, and I love to buy stuff.
I love spontaneity in photography. Photography is the most fun when it is effortless, and doesn’t require for us to think, or “try.”
Currently inspired by Salvador Dali. Lessons I’ve learned from him so far:
‘MISS FIT‘: FILMPOEM by CINDY NGUYEN:
Inspired by the unconventional, unorthodox, compositions of Richard Avedon. Photos include nudity (NSFW).
The greatest asset of a street photographer: your two eyes.
Dear friend, How do you increase your visual perception, or how you see the world?
Photography is fucking awesome. Why?
A timeless portrait is a photo that will age in reverse… get better with time.
The Leica M9 came out in 2011, wow, it has already been 6 years.
Why are cameras so expensive– and why spend so much money on cameras, and photography equipment?
As humans, we will never be satisfied. As creatives, no matter how great a photographer we become, we will never be 100% satisfied with our work. We will always want to achieve better. We want to shoot more. Travel more. Get more social media followers, likes, and prestige. But how can we ever find satisfaction…
Nowadays we are like cows. We want a life of ease. We want to just live an easy life. We don’t want to work. We just want to sit, and eat. Have sex. Watch sports. Drink beer and alcohol and get high. What separates us human beings from cows?
What do you do in a world with no more bad photos?
Ever since I was a kid, I liked to take shit apart, and put it back together.