The first camera I ever laid my hands on was a Nikon FM 3a, a hand-me-down from my old man. It felt like a passing of the torch, or should I say the camera. Shooting with film taught me a thing or two about patience – mainly because you couldn't check your shots right away and had to wait for them to develop. But hey, it also taught me the importance of storytelling, even if sometimes the story was just about waiting for the film to develop!

Now, when I hit the streets I feel like a writer finding an end to their story. With every snap capturing a moment in time – the laughter, the unexpected encounters, and everything in between. It's like I'm the paparazzi of real life, except instead of chasing celebrities, I'm stalking everyday moments.

One thing's for sure: life's candid shots are way more entertaining than anything you'll find in a gossip magazine!

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