“We are making photographs to understand what our lives mean to us.”
— Ralph Hattersley
Patience is important in natural photography because I am likely not in control of the scene. I have a say in where I stand and point my camera, but often the scene is unfolding at its own pace, which is different than yours. This difference is what causes impatience in most of us; wanting something to be wher
e we want it, but it’s not, yet (and maybe never will be). One of the things I love most about my life is photography where I always like to look for something new. In addition to natural photography, I love architectural photography and giving people what they want in the same way. To me, it is better to ‘guess’ at how something works, experiment, fail, guess again, fail, and keep repeating that process over and over again until you either figure it out or you discover a multiplicity of other cool tricks along the way. I am very keen to do something new day by day in my life I am always thinking a lot and doing my work with one purpose so I am somewhere today it makes me happy. And also I love video editing and it's always my duty to find the right places to walk, capture them on my camera, present them to the audience, and preserve them for future generations. We are always eco-friendly by displaying the beauty of the environment.I always try to present new things on my page. We hope you would stay with this page and have a great experience with our ultimate contents.