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Your photographs are remarkable, Zun! I do look at them often. Each time I notice something new….the expressions, the emotions, the colour, the city, the whimsy. I know when I look at them again, I’ll find a new surprise..
Posted by Mary Marciello on October 04, 2011 at 9:26 am
Okay Zun, I knew you would be good…but,I wasn’t counting on this. You are truly amazing! Do you know how many photogs sites I visit? Lots. I don’t think I’ve ever stopped dead in my tracks. This is surely of God…beautiful!
Posted by Helena-Joyce Wright on October 11, 2011 at 1:29 am
In everyday life, we manage to live our lives in routine. We eat at the same places, walk the same streets, and recognize a few faces. However, these photographs have helped me see more than just an image, or person; I now see stories within the eyes and faces of strangers. Especially in the urban scene, where in our commute we encounter millions of people daily, and still decide to pick up a book instead of meeting someone new. Zun your photography and artist statement are inspirational.
Posted by Abel De La Cruz on June 27, 2012 at 10:16 am
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