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Real Life photography

I believe that real-live photography needs to find its niche in this zeitgeist, even though nowadays anyone can carry around a camera in their pocket. That fact should not destroy real-life photos; the concept of capturing life should prevail, especially in these different times. In reality, it is no longer the same as in the past, when many photographers had only cameras. Cameras on mobile phones have completely changed the culture and the aspect of how we perceive photography. We all know It is a different world. But technology is there only to serve a purpose, to assist everyone in taking great pictures.

Real-life photography more closely resembles a frozen moment that could be caught on any camera. There is much more to real-life photography than technology. It is a declaration of existence, a situation where we can halt time and document an event that seemed unimportant shortly before it was captured. With the help of capturing it, we give the most ordinary moments a whole new reality. It is lovely to share our commonality and individuality, which do not always require some spectacular event, but much more than the everyday experiences of ordinary life are great. As a result, we need to put ourselves into that document. As if the trigger click pierces our body directly, releasing a piece of our personality through our compositions. That beautiful ordinary moment is our signature.

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