My journey with photography started when I was eight years old with a blue and black plastic Diana. It was a toy camera, plain and simple. I remember the clunky feel of the plastic and the excitement of waiting for my prints to come back, even if they usually turned out "awfully blurry."
Back then, I didn't care about light leaks or "artistic" soft focus—I just loved the magic of capturing a moment. Looking back, that little camera sparked a lifelong renaissance in how I see the world. It taught me that a photo doesn't have to be technically perfect to be worth keeping; it just has to capture a feeling.
Today, my gear is much better, but I still try to keep that same eight-year-old sense of wonder. I look for the character in every frame and the story behind the shot.
Thanks for stopping by. Let’s see the world through a different lens.
You can follow any of these links to view My Shoots, My Photos by Category and My Cameras.
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