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I've actually always taken photos, going back to that first hand-me-down camera my mother gave me when I was 5 or 6. Back then, I would use my allowance to buy film and print them when I shot a roll.
After college, I traveled across the U.S. and I shot film, and I still had my 35mm when I moved to Hawaii in 2005. However, I didn't frequenly scan my images or get the CD-ROM when I printed the film, so I wasn't sharing them.
What happened at first was simply that I got a DSLR, and I started sharing my photos on my personal social media. It wasn't until I had friends in Hawaii that started asking me for prints, or places that they could visit and photograph themselves, that I realized my photography was different.
From that point on, I started selling my work in galleries and building the business by sharing my work online. 0 reply
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