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As a five-year-old, I spent hours drawing on every surface I could find – the walls, the furniture, even my own face (my parents weren't thrilled about any of these). But as I grew older and life got in the way, I forgot about my inner artist. It took a while to get back to it. Don't be like me! Keep your inner five-year-old alive and nurture that creative spark. It's never too late to start drawing stick figures, dancing like no one's watching, or picking up a camera to take blurry photos of your pets. If you do happen to stumble upon an artist who has been honing their skills for decades, don't be intimidated. They probably just have more embarrassing art from their childhood to hide. And if you need help with photography or any other creative pursuits, give me a shout. I'm always learning and would be happy to share my mediocre skills with you. But most importantly, don't forget to have fun and embrace your inner artist!
Lighting is a science, composition is a craft, photoshop is an art, but getting someone to come out of their shell in front on my camera requires human compassion and understanding. It`s the biggest challenge and the simplest thing at the same time. Come sit in front of my lens, let me get to know you and you me. Whether you share the pictures with the world or just for yourself, it will be you.