By ntul001 on Skatehive
Photography wasn’t something I planned to fall in love with. It didn’t start with a fancy camera, studio lights, or a high phone. It started with simple curiosity the kind that makes you pause and look at the world a little longer than usual.I remember when I first began noticing pictures differently. I would scroll through social media and admire how a single photo could tell a story without saying a word. The way light touched a person’s face, the confidence in a simple pose, the colors of an outfit against the background it fascinated me. I didn’t just see a picture; I saw emotion, effort, and expression. That was when something inside me shifted. At the time, I didn’t have a good phone. In fact, my phone camera wasn’t anything close to what people would call clear or sharp. But that didn’t stop the interest growing inside me. Instead of focusing on what I didn’t have, I started paying attention to angles. I would move around to find better lighting. I would adjust positions. I lear