As you deepen your understanding of something, you may experience a peculiar sensation where the closer you get, the more unfamiliar it seems. The more you endeavour to comprehend, the more profound the sense of solitude becomes, transitioning from mere loneliness to an overwhelming feeling of isolation.
This project documents my emotional journey, sharing the intertwining desire and dream to become successful as a photographer.

The journey of learning photography is as mysterious, intimidating, and uncertain as navigating high school as a teenager.

Many artists are drawn to solitary subjects or prefer exploring subjects on their own. Similarly, as art photographers, they typically feel compelled to pick up a camera when they are alone, especially after drinking a lot of water.

Good photos are frequently overlooked and consigned to the trash, while only the same successful ones dominate social media.

Susan Sontag remarked: "Like sexual voyeurism, it is a way of at least tacitly, often explicitly, encouraging whatever is going on to keep on happening."

In a sense, a photocopier performs a similar function to that of a photographer, replicating what we see. Therefore, for a successful photographer, being a storyteller is the primary occupation.

The essence of photojournalism lies in the art of magnification, expanding the scope to include viewing angles, entertainment, and propaganda, rather than focusing solely on the grain and density of the composition.

"Never give up" is the secret to success with an automatic film camera.

Untitled self-portrait: Usually, one cannot accurately depict oneself in a drawing, as this may not result in high scores.

Regardless of the method you choose, winning awards must be considered. When you have earned a certain level of credibility, even if you boast about your work with your eyes closed, there will be people willing to follow you.

The green screen will be the center of the universe. The black hole is an extraordinarily peculiar celestial object in the universe. Its gravitational pull is so intense that not even light can escape its attraction.

Succeeding in photography often requires just a few clicks of a button.
