You Want to Hire Photographers that Capture Your Essence - Los Angeles Portrait Photographer

When I go on travel trips, I go all out on exploration.  I have all my senses out for the next interesting turn that may lead me to trouble.  Haha...

So on our way to Palacio Nacional (in English, the National Palace) in Mexico City, my acute hearing led me to this family trio that's singing their hearts out.  "How do you know that they are singing their hearts out", you may ask.  Well, here's proof:

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Singing-Trio-in-Old-Town-Mexico-City-Copyright-Jean-Huang-Photography

So, when hiring a photographer, my friend, hire someone that can bring your essence to life.  Why?  Most, if not all, know how to do the boring (in my opinion) look that everyone else can do.  But it takes quite some skill to recognize the opportunity to ink your uniqueness in timeline. :-)

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Sometimes, the Best is Reserved for the End - Los Angeles Travel Photographer

I'm sort of a lazy bone.  So any activity that requires physical efforts from me would pretty much not be on my list to do, hiking being one of them.  Unless there's beautiful scenery, me and this word has no association at all. In my recent trip to Taiwan, I took a leap of faith and went on a hike for the sake of hiking.  And thanks to such "faith", I was rewarded, at the end of the hike, with this beautiful stone bridge tucked away in a quiet corner ofSun Link Sea National Park.  The emerald water and the fall colors were just extra bonus. :-)

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What is Life without Curiosity - Los Angeles Travel Photographer

You know I love doors.  I am also full of curiosity.  This image was made in a small port town (浪石) while rafting (it's more like floating :-)) in Li River (漓江) near Guilin (桂林), China.

I'd attribute to everything I've achieved thus far to un-quenched curiosity.  But, how much of it do you need to peek into someone's door though? :p

Curiosity killed the cat?  Nah...!  Boredom would've killed it sooner. :-)

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