Day 9: Red
It’s my daily routine. I’m a full time photographer wanna be and part time body building enthusiast lol. Day and night, I’m coming to this place. Not particularly to this location, but this 24hr trying to be fit place.
If I wasn’t a photographet and if I was better looking with better proportional body than I might have try to pursue body building as part time career. However, I am cursed with this very typical full Korean physique: big head/short legs/short arms/not photogenic. Maybe the reason why I’m behind the camera instead of in front of it.

Day 9: Red

It’s my daily routine. I’m a full time photographer wanna be and part time body building enthusiast lol. Day and night, I’m coming to this place. Not particularly to this location, but this 24hr trying to be fit place.

If I wasn’t a photographet and if I was better looking with better proportional body than I might have try to pursue body building as part time career. However, I am cursed with this very typical full Korean physique: big head/short legs/short arms/not photogenic. Maybe the reason why I’m behind the camera instead of in front of it.

Day 8: Window
Window can represent a lot of things besides a piece of glass within a frame of a structure. It can represent dream, world, future, viewpoint, opportunity and many more signs and symbols -
Personally, I like the idea of looking into the windows rather than looking out. - What can that be?? 
Do I like looking into myself? perhaps I care more about the inner soul than external things? Or does that mean I’m always looking in the past?? Or I could be that I’m self conscious? - anyways that’s an interesting question to answer and analyze…
Maybe, that should be one of the question I ask people when I interview them for the project “Do you like to look out of the window? or look into the window??” -
Looking into the window sounds a bit creepy… if someone takes it literally- it’s like peeking into someone else’s life… or maybe, maybe that’s what I’m doing??? I look into the window- as I’m looking into other people’s lives and their stories… Hmmmm

Day 8: Window

Window can represent a lot of things besides a piece of glass within a frame of a structure. It can represent dream, world, future, viewpoint, opportunity and many more signs and symbols -

Personally, I like the idea of looking into the windows rather than looking out. - What can that be?? 

Do I like looking into myself? perhaps I care more about the inner soul than external things? Or does that mean I’m always looking in the past?? Or I could be that I’m self conscious? - anyways that’s an interesting question to answer and analyze…

Maybe, that should be one of the question I ask people when I interview them for the project “Do you like to look out of the window? or look into the window??” -

Looking into the window sounds a bit creepy… if someone takes it literally- it’s like peeking into someone else’s life… or maybe, maybe that’s what I’m doing??? I look into the window- as I’m looking into other people’s lives and their stories… Hmmmm

Day 6: 5PM
This is what I was doing at 5PM today- updating my website and watching the Rangers preseason game. Can’t wait for the regular season to start. And tomorrow, YU will be on the mound~~ WooHooo. Can’t wait to see him in the action- I don’t know if I’ll be able to watch the game on TV, but if not, I’ll definitely be listening to it on the Radio.
It will be really cool to be able to work with the team. I mean, not to work as their team photog- or work for a newspaper to cover the game, but to photograph the players and hear their stories. Not just their stories as a ball players, but as one of us and ask them something beyond the ball game. Think it will be very fun. Just a wish I have as a photographer and a fan of the game.

Day 6: 5PM

This is what I was doing at 5PM today- updating my website and watching the Rangers preseason game. Can’t wait for the regular season to start. And tomorrow, YU will be on the mound~~ WooHooo. Can’t wait to see him in the action- I don’t know if I’ll be able to watch the game on TV, but if not, I’ll definitely be listening to it on the Radio.

It will be really cool to be able to work with the team. I mean, not to work as their team photog- or work for a newspaper to cover the game, but to photograph the players and hear their stories. Not just their stories as a ball players, but as one of us and ask them something beyond the ball game. Think it will be very fun. Just a wish I have as a photographer and a fan of the game.

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