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    <title>Keeping it Natural</title>
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      <title>A Walk Down Japan</title>
      <description>My name is May Shi, I live in Brampton, Canada. I am a hobbyist Photographer who likes to capture scenery at it’s natural state. I’ve always had a deep interest in the arts. Growing up, I took art lessons in painting and drawing. I picked up photography after taking a Media Arts class in high school. Afterwards, I kept taking photos exploring neighbourhoods and discovering places that I’ve never even knew existed. I like to keep my photos as real as possible. I think that capturing a moment as it is without digital editing enhancements makes a skilled Photographer. &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;    It would be a huge honour to shoot under a professional like James Edward. One of the many reasons that I’d like this scholarship is that I would love to learn more about Mr. Edward's Photography philosophy. I hope to not only tell more untold stories through photos but also share to others how people live around the world. I am not afraid to get my feet or hands dirty if it means to get a good shot. Travel photography may just be a hobby for me at the moment but I would eventually like to take travel photography into the next level. I am ready.</description>
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      <category>Canada</category>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 8 Nov 2014 10:38:49 GMT</pubDate>
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