Bask in Bai Huong
It’s an incredibly humbling feeling knowing, those with such few possessions, can live harmoniously, with authentic contentment, free and foregone.
Something vastly vapid in the modern western world.
My Scholarship entry - A 'place' I have visited
Vietnam | Friday, January 11, 2013 | 5 photos
In all honesty I’m hesitant / extremely intimidated about entering. The truth is, the images I seek out, hold stories far more compelling than my own. At least too me.
I began in the dark room. I almost got expelled for breaking into school and redeveloping an assignment I wasn’t satisfied with. I believe learning with film has possessed me with patience, diligence, and respect for my subject and esthetic. I believe this directly translates and is some what lost to the digital realm.
I know enough about photography to know, I don’t know enough about photography. Or post. Which breeds laziness.
For me it’s necessity. Beyond a passion or obsession. I’ve never labeled myself a photographer, nor made $1 from it. I’m a bartender only dreaming of inspiring others. I need a career. I'm starving for one.
I believed since a boy, to look for beauty in everything, so I would treat everyone equally, and have more opportunity in life.
I find infinite beauty in the elderly, so I have chosen to present portraits.
I see authentic contentment, void and liberated of all the materialistic distractions and pollutants I hypocritically despise in my corner of the world.
I want to learn Jason!
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