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-Edgar Degas
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Photographing Vertoramas is an additive process, we don't see the whole picture until we piece it together. I find this method of photography to be incredibly rewarding. The lack of instant gratification encourages me to slow down and take in the details, which ultimately leads to a more fulfilling and enriching experience. It is also a process that takes time to do it right. My job as a graphics designer for over a decade has given me a great set of tools to embrace this process. What fascinates me the most is, through the process, I get to unveil the 3-dimensional space the architect envisioned and portray it as some sort of tapestry, and along the way, I impart a fragment of myself.
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A compilation of photographs and visual notebook from my daily commute and travels. I carried a camera each day for 365 days a year, capturing streetscapes and hidden moments. These images played a big part in progressing my photography, and I learnt many lessons through creating each one. Here is where I experiment and explore with a camera; it is the source of inspiration for my artistic expression and the foundation of my photography.
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