
We are obsessing over Trang Doan's food photography skills; she is everyone's favorite in our team. She captures the best of every type/kind of food. We couldn't help but get so hungry.
We asked Trang a few questions about some beginner tips; keep reading to hear what she has to say.
1. What inspires you the most about photography?
Well, I'd say the thing that inspires me most about photography is that it helps broaden my perspectives and challenge my creativity. I believe photography somehow manipulates me to view things with a sharper and harder perspective, capable of drawing and luring my senses of awareness and aesthetics out of their hiding places. Photography is not an easy endeavor. There is always something challenging about it. And I think the challenge might be the very thing that inspires me most above all.
2. Why do you love photography?
Hmm, for this question, I don't really have a specific answer to it. All I can tell you is that my passion for photography happened really unexpectedly. I stumbled on Pexels website on Christmas Eve last year and I thought it was a really cool website. Back then I didn't think my photos were any sort of good to upload but I did it anyway. And a few months later, I realized I was really into food photography so I started taking pictures of my food and posting them on Pexels and Instagram. I've received many compliments and encouragements afterward, which is a great incentive for me to keep up with my work. And the best thing about photography is that I start to see beauty in ordinary things, which has never happened before, which again helps me love my used-to-be-boring life a bit more every day.
Hmm, for this question, I don't really have a specific answer to it. All I can tell you is that my passion for photography happened really unexpectedly. I stumbled on Pexels website on Christmas Eve last year and I thought it was a really cool website. Back then I didn't think my photos were any sort of good to upload but I did it anyway. And a few months later, I realized I was really into food photography so I started taking pictures of my food and posting them on Pexels and Instagram. I've received many compliments and encouragements afterward, which is a great incentive for me to keep up with my work. And the best thing about photography is that I start to see beauty in ordinary things, which has never happened before, which again helps me love my used-to-be-boring life a bit more every day.
3. List two photography tips for a beginner.
My first tip would be don't be afraid to try and be different. The more photos you take, the better you will become and more interesting little things will come around. So, don't be afraid of lifting your camera off the shelf just because you think you won't produce any good pictures at the end of the day. Embrace the challenge, even though your initial 1,000 photos may not be spectacular. I learned my way through food photography just by practicing whenever I could (and of course trying my best to be patient with what I've come to love). I do believe practice cannot always make perfect but it makes you better than you were the day before. And that is really something.
My first tip would be don't be afraid to try and be different. The more photos you take, the better you will become and more interesting little things will come around. So, don't be afraid of lifting your camera off the shelf just because you think you won't produce any good pictures at the end of the day. Embrace the challenge, even though your initial 1,000 photos may not be spectacular. I learned my way through food photography just by practicing whenever I could (and of course trying my best to be patient with what I've come to love). I do believe practice cannot always make perfect but it makes you better than you were the day before. And that is really something.
As a beginner photographer, I really recommend my fellow friends learn through others' experiences, either on photography websites with intricately well-written tips and lessons (a lot of them are free and worth the time!) or just through observing the way they do through their posts on Instagram or the Internet. Go one step at a time and avoid spending too much on your kits when you're just a beginner. Things can change a lot, especially your photography style and preferences.
Trang is on different social media: links are as follows:
Website: the90skid.ca
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamtrangdoan/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iamtrangdoan
Pexels: https://www.pexels.com/@iamtrangdoan
Trang is on different social media: links are as follows:
Website: the90skid.ca
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamtrangdoan/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iamtrangdoan
Pexels: https://www.pexels.com/@iamtrangdoan

Such a great read. I've delved back into photography after being so dormant for years and struggling to find my rhythm. Patience and practice is key!
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