By no means would I dub myself a "street photographer". But if you know me well, you'd know that I was drawn to photography by the uniqueness and the beauty that's prevalent in our lives. These Amish caught my attention when I was doing nothing but looking for trouble to shoot (can we call it "trouble-shooting"?). I mean, they are already unique in their own rights. And spotting Amish in a train station is one step up on "uniqueness". Wouldn't you expect to see them travel in horse-drawn carriages?
Curiosity Follows me Wherever I Travel to - Los Angeles Fine Art Photographer
I don't know if it makes sense - me and curiosity are twins that are not related by blood. Whenever I travel, far or near, she follows me. On my recent trip to Taiwan, she found her way to my luggage and felt so in her element poking around after arrival. When I realized it, my good conscience wouldn't let me leave her in an unfamiliar land. :-)So I followed her around, not wanting to let her out of my sight. And here's a "teaser" of what we experienced in the historical town of Beipu (ๅๅ) in Hsinchu County:Would you like to join us in our adventure? I'd share more in my travel blog if you'd like.
We All Like a Little Nature in Our Living Space - Lotus Pond - Los Angeles Fine Art Photographer
If I told you that I made a trip to San Juan Capistrano lately, what would come to your mind? For a historical town that dates back to 1776, "The Mission" is probably among the most popular answers. And yes, I did visit the Catholic mission that's named Mission San Juan Capistrano and I've gotten proof below:
Little did I know though that I would bring back this beauty.
You see, I'm crazy (side note: crazy is a strong word, I know) about lotus flowers (see proof here, here and here). I can't explain it; not sure if it has to do with my heritage. I'm always taken by their elegance. And hey, elegance is very important for a lady, isn't it?
Now, if you could just sit back and enjoy this art piece as you please ... What do you feel? Are you in Monet's garden? Or do you see a water-color painting? Can you believe it's photographic art?
Ever wondered how this piece of art would look in your living room, kitchen, hallway or bedroom... (you name it)? Simply give me a call or e-mail me to discuss how I can provide a mocked-up view of the "prettied-up" room. :-)
If you are interested in my other fine art photography work, please visit my website.
For info about your visits to San Juan Capistrano, feel free to visit: https://sanjuancapistrano.com/. (Iโm not getting paid by this website)