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C.K. Chan
Nationality: HK
Currently Living: Hong Kong
Member Since: 1/9/2009
I'm living in Hong Kong, a noisy crowded city where I was borned. I remember the first time I took photographs seriously was at a sports-day when I was in high school year one. I was a member of the Photography Society and was asked to take photos of the event. With a Nikon FE SLR, a Nikkor 28mm f/2.8, Tamron 85-135mm f/3.5 borrowed from my father and my brother, I was very excited, mostly because I thought I looked professional and cool.
Though I have no idea why I was appointed to the position, I became the vice-chairman of the Photography Society in my high school year three. Nothi...
I'm living in Hong Kong, a noisy crowded city where I was borned. I remember the first time I took photographs seriously was at a sports-day when I was in high school year one. I was a member of the Photography Society and was asked to take photos of the event. With a Nikon FE SLR, a Nikkor 28mm f/2.8, Tamron 85-135mm f/3.5 borrowed from my father and my brother, I was very excited, mostly because I thought I looked professional and cool.
Though I have no idea why I was appointed to the position, I became the vice-chairman of the Photography Society in my high school year three. Nothing good to be at such position except the privilege to hold the key of the dark room, which was located at the balcony of the assembly hall. Ironically, I mostly hide myself in the dark room not for processing photos, but for playing the guitar.
12 years past, now I'm getting back the seriousness to photography I once supposed to have. Through this place I exchange my feelings with photography lovers instantly, let people listen to my feelings deep in my heart while I listen to theirs, all without sounds. Just light and shadow is all we need.
I wish I could realize the joy of photography earlier.
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