Posts Tagged “portrait”

Navy Girl

by Gu on July 12, 2011

Shooting on location has always been fun, creative yet challenging, especially when things that out of your control decide to play against you. But when your subject is intelligent, strong and female who happens to serve in the navy reserve, (…)

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writing in the wind

by Gu on May 31, 2011

An artist’s creative process always intrigues me, and I have learned to approach them with an openness to embrace and comprehend what might come my way.

Crosby beach portraits

by Gu on March 10, 2011

Apparently the next shot was crowned the “gayest” photo of the day, oh well, it was fun!

Phoenix and Beyond – the life of Miao ethnic minority in China

by Gu on January 21, 2011

All images © Gu Photography

People of Phoenix

by Gu on January 18, 2011

During my time in Phoenix, I found myself unknowingly paying much of the attention to the locals and visitors. A wee bit unusual considering the spectacular scenery surrounding me at all times. Perhaps it was because I haven’t been home for (…)

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Faces of Phoenix

by Gu on January 15, 2011

I visited Phoenix Town for the second time in 2009, a good few years after my first trip. The changes have startled me. Like almost all touristy places in China, visitors can feel a sense of resemblance. Not the natural (…)

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Smiling lawyers

by Gu on January 10, 2011

It is titled Faces & Places after all, I think it is time to show some faces to balance the equilibrium, the ying and yang, the nature and the man. When it comes to nature, they come as they are, (…)

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My flurry friend

by Gu on January 7, 2011

Well, not exactly mine,  I borrowed him from my girlfriend … while she was at work … and I didn’t bother to tell her either. I experimented with LED light with daylight for this one, shot with Mamiya RZ67 Pro (…)

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