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We Are in This Together - Los Angeles Fine Art Photographer

Sometimes, we can feel so alone in a world that looks like a deserted land. That feeling has probably become more prevalent/frequent for many in the last 9 months.

You look left, cricket.

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No-One-Is-Alone-Yellowstone-National-Park-USA-Copyright-Jean-Huang-Photography-(1).jpg

You reach right, nothing.

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No-One-Is-Alone-Yellowstone-National-Park-USA-Copyright-Jean-Huang-Photography-(2).jpg

And you turn around and take a gander. Whoa, you’ve got them, a whole army of them! Whether or not you asked for them, they are there, and they’ve always been there.

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No-One-Is-Alone-Yellowstone-National-Park-USA-Copyright-Jean-Huang-Photography-(3).jpg

Consider yourself lucky. At least you are not accompanied by one of those invisible trolls that played a prank on me in Iceland. :-)

Alright, in all seriousness, as the saying goes, we are on the same boat. So, rest assured, no one is alone.

The question is though, how do I make the army disappear when I’m done and need my “alone time”?

… …

Never mind. This morning’s coffee makes me talk funny. I’ll step off my soap box.

Speaking of box, how many Amazon boxes have you got in the last week? ;-)



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I Fell In Love with the Peruvian Amazonia Trees - Los Angeles Travel Photographer

As humid as it felt at the time, it was the (beginning of) dry season in the Peruvian Amazonia.  Contrary to my previous conception, many deciduous trees were bare with no leaves left.  Trying to look through the branches to the sky gives an other-worldly (my client Sylvia loves to use this word when describing my work.  Haha...) feeling.  

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Yellow-Headed-Caracara-Marayali-Creek-Amazon-Peru-Copyright-Jean-Huang-Photography

You English (-speaking) people may think of the word silhouette (剪影)。  I, on the other hand, see paper-cut (剪纸) in this image.

What do you think? 

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A real beauty brought back from Vietnam - Los Angeles Travel Photographer

I realized that it's been months since our trip to Vietnam and Cambodia and I've been guilty of not sharing enough beautiful images from it.  This one stuck in my mind even during the trip. It was the day that we arrived in Hanoi.  The weather was perfect and we took an easy afternoon stroll along the lake near our hotel.  It turned out to be a popular day (or season) for bridal portraits.  We must have run into at least 5 couples within an hour.  This bride-to-be in her traditional costume, with the soft rays on her shoulder, was simply too beautiful to pass up for me.

So here's my take on her bridal portraiture:

Bridal portraiture at Hanoi, Vietnam - ©Jean Huang Photography
Bridal portraiture at Hanoi, Vietnam - ©Jean Huang Photography

Anybody knows this beautiful bride?  I would love to send her a print.