Nothing makes me happier than seeing the world via my camera lens as an introvert who values isolation and calm in nature. I can communicate my creativity through photography without using words, and it gives me a sense of fulfillment and calm that I don't frequently experience in other facets of my life.
Greetings!
Hello, I am Law born from Las pinas City, Manila Philippines. And currently residing at Cebu City. I am a Astro photographer, landscape photographer & event shooter.
"As Steve Jobs said "
I get the feeling that I'm in my own little world when I'm out taking pictures. I can only concentrate on the beauty that is all around me while the commotion and bustle of the outside world fade away. Each image I capture, whether it's a stunning sunset or a tiny flower, seems like a minor success. Although while things can seem overwhelming or chaotic, there is also a lot of beauty in the world.
"Camotes, Cebu "Sunset"
"Kalanggaman, Cebu "white sand island"
"Street Photography
"Bacalla woods, Cebu "Sunset"
I've always had trouble connecting deeply with people because I'm an introvert. Due to the fact that I frequently feel misunderstood and out of place in social settings, photography has been such a blessing in my life. It enables me to interact with others in a relaxed and organic way. I can express my passion for the world without using words when I share my images with other people.
I've learned the value of slowing down and being in the moment through photography. It's all too simple to become overwhelmed by life's hustle and forget to appreciate the little things. But, I'm compelled to slow down and really appreciate my surroundings when I'm in front of the camera. I pick up on the little things that I might otherwise overlook, like the way the sun hits a leaf or the way a tree limb gently curves.
Of course, there are difficulties in photography. I occasionally find it difficult to convey the beauty I see in my head. And there are times when I feel frustrated and am tempted to compare my effort to that of others. But I've come to accept these difficulties as a necessary part of the process. Each time I persevere through a challenging session or pick up a new skill, I advance both as a photographer and as a person.
In the end, photography is a way of life for me rather than just a hobby. It serves as a reminder to slow down, take in my surroundings, and look for beauty in unlikely places. And even though it might not be the most common manner to communicate with people, I'm glad I can speak it.
One of my favorite aspects of photography is how it enables me to save moments that may otherwise be lost. A photograph can take me back to a certain time period and bring up emotions and sentiments that I may have forgotten. Every picture has a story to tell, whether it's a candid moment, a beautiful location, or a picture of a loved one.
I enjoy how contemplative photography is because I'm an introvert. I may explore my feelings and thoughts through this method of self-expression without having to put them into words. I can express my viewpoint on the world and my emotions in a way that feels genuine to me through my photographs.
Of all, photography is a medium that is constantly developing, so there is always more to discover. There is always something fresh to learn, whether it be through experimenting with with methods, testing out novel tools, or even visiting new places. A sense of purpose and belonging that I never thought was conceivable has been given to me through photography, even though I may never feel totally at ease in large gatherings or social circumstances.
I highly advise giving photography a try if you're an introvert searching for a creative outlet. It's an excellent approach to discover the world on your own terms and establish genuine connections with others. And even while it could take some practice and experimenting to get the hang of it, I guarantee the benefits will be well worth the effort.
Hence, the next time you're feeling stressed out or just need some quiet time, take your camera and go outside. You can never predict what kind of beauty you could encounter while traveling. 😊