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Anderson Huang

February 2014
How would you describe your photography style?

 

My photography style is to capture moments of derealization [unreal feelings] or happy feelings. I believe the difference between taking pictures and photography is impression.

 

Photography always comes with some impression or idea that leaves a strong effect produced on the intellect, feelings or one’s conscience.

 

In collabraiton with Drifting Image

What equipment are you using now and with what did you get started?

 

Currently I am using the Nikon D80, tokina 12-24, Nikkor55-200. And my first SLR was the Nikon FM2.

 

Image Caption: "Friendship - someday you would smile when you see this picture."

 

Image Caption: "Travel in fact cannot help us solve anything, but it may be like a catalyst, stimulating the cognitive, to himself, or to see things, then there are more possibilities."

Do you see moments of your personality reflected in your work?

 

Yes, I would definitely agree that my personality is reflected in my work. This photograph was captured during a period in my life of sadness.

 

Image Caption: "Park bench"

What are some of the most important lessons you have learned from shooting on the streets?

 

Street photography is an interesting community. The urban streets can provide many creative opportunities or description to everyone's work. Personally speaking, the most important thing street photography has taught me is how one can express something in creative way.

 

Image Caption: "Chinatown - Chinese New Year 2014"

 

Image Caption: "What are you looking for?"

What is your definition for a good moment in photography?

 

For me, a good moment means that you are close to what you think or feel with that image. That's my good moment.

 

Image Caption: "The Ultimate Selfie"

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