My favorite collection is guitar. I can not live without it. The reason I like it very much is that it was handmade by my great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandfather. This guitar means the world to me. Why is that so much? Well, since the late 1890s it has our family history. So, this guitar is very old! At first, my grandfather told stories, my greatness, greatness, greatness, greatness, greatness, greatness, greatness. She likes to listen to music, so she likes to dance. He loves her very much, and he walks her twelve times for the moon. I always like it whenever I listen to this story as you can understand its meaning. This guitar is in love. I like this guitar, I like to mess it up. There are lots of memories. On Christmas Eve, everyone sits beside the fireplace and drinks hot chocolate, and grandma feels like to dance. She told my mother to play the guitar and she told me to play it (playing). So I did. She found my grandfather and they danced in our living room. Everyone enjoys with a smile. You should see the flash of light in the eyes of my grandmother as if they were laughing; because she stared at me with a guitar. But soon, my grandfather was tired, I quit, she continued dancing; she told me to continue to play, she grabbed my 19-year old brother and he And I danced! I can not laugh and will not stop!
This is my grandfather's story. During World War II, the typhoon hit his ship on the way to the Philippines. It is not important that they enter the theater. It is not important that all my belongings are destroyed or lost. He stuffed each damn sea bag he found himself in a hatch. He lives
My favorite picture that I took was my grandfather. I just recently discovered it and I looked through all his old slides. My grandfather was very good 35 mm and took pictures from all over the world. Through the thousands of pictures he took in his life, this is a moving experience. But he was puzzled by the quick observation between me and my mother, which was a good photo lesson for me. When I shoot kids, I do not want to create beautiful images, but I am always trying to remind myself to grab an honest moment. Despite what social media has done for family photography - looking for idyllic beauty in its folly - honest and unconstrained moment is still the top of pursuit
Mary-Kay Thurston, one of my favorite professors, shares the word "decisive moment" made by the legendary street photographer, Cartier Bresson, if not a favorite professor. My jargon approach is to wait patiently for the exact moment to present myself in the selection framework. This is one of my favorite Cartier-Bresson. Homeless young people are composed. Several months before the performance, our audience seems to be still in the social services industry.