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Built Rapport With The People You Photograph
I’ve the opportunity attending Public Talk by Steve McCurry at Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia Kuala Lumpur in conjunction with his latest exhibition title A Common Faith: Steve McCurry’s Travels through the Muslim World on 7th January 2010. Steve McCurry is very famous with his Afghan girl portrait but I’m not going to talk about that picture. What I’m interested is how Steve approach his subject or in this case, people he photograph. Steve tells us that we must respect the person we photograph, they are not a “Subject”, they are just a person, normal human being like the rest of us and deserved to be treat as one. Don’t just…
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Serious
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Innocence
“A perfect photo that is empty of any feeling will never equal a blurred photo full of emotion.” ( Olivier Föllmi ) Tweet news and informationbusiness,health,entertainment,technology automotive,business,crime,health,life,politics,science,technology,travel
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Curiosity of a Child
A Child Can Ask Questions That a Wise Man Cannot Answer. ( Anonymous ) Just a quick hit and run post today, but those quote are really true, sometimes you get dumbfounded by their question, the y are curious, they are hungry to know more, there is something that we can learn from a child, a gift of curiosity. I think we can go so far if we have a high level of curiosity in our life, wanted to know more, wanted to learn more, never get satisfied with what we have done, with what we already have and the other thing is children find joy in everyday life, there…
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Words That Kept Me Going | A Letter From Grandma
I got this email in November 28 2008, from Kathryn B. Foytack | Thomasville, Georgia, USA To this days I still felt so touch by her observation, thank you for your kind words, I really don’t know what to say. You give me so much inspiration and really kept me going. Here is her original email to me without any alteration, I did asking her permission prior to sharing it here in my Blog. I so admire the quality of your photos of your beautiful son. The new one of him running with his head down is just too perfect…so like a little boy. The ones where his mom is…