Continue along the same line about something being "intrinsically" set with me creatively, this image is another proof (please see here for my other post). It was made a few years ago at the Suzhou Museum (่ๅทๅ็ฉ้ฆ), which was designed by the world-renowned architect I.M. Pei. I didn't realize at the time that my love to observe movement of lines and contrasts was already there.
Seniors Gathering in Historical District of Suzhou (่ๅท), China - Los Angeles Travel Photographer
I'm sure all creatives can relate. As we progress artistically, our interests in visual cues and expression techniques change. However, it seems that something is "buried" so deep in me that it hasn't left me these years; or is it something that represents the intrinsic "true me" that's simply waiting for me to realize one day?This image was made a few years ago in Pingjiang Road (ๅนณๆฑ่ทฏ), Suzhou (่ๅท), China. Little did I know that my interest in observing and documenting the interaction among seniors, especially in their communal gatherings, has been "set in stone" from a long time ago. :-)
Inspiration from Change of Season - Los Angeles Travel Photographer
Could it be the recession of sun from the horizon or the eventual reduced heat that makes me remember this image? It was made in the famous Humble Administrator's Garden (ๆๆฟๅญ) in Suzhou (่ๅท), China. The dabbled light gives out a sense of mystery and romance, doesn't it?