It is not enough to love your camera, to love photography and to love travel. Good portraits are about loving people, other humans, those that co-inhabit our earth. Looking at them with compassion, togetherness, curiosity and the wish to belong to this fascinating and colorful range of humanity.
Portraits From the Heart~ Myanmar
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26 responses to “Portraits From the Heart~ Myanmar”
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I totally agree. Otherwise photographs look cold, as seeing the work of a surveillance camera or an automatic device and not a person. Yours have heart : )
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Beautiful work. Your respect very evident in these portraits. Thanks for sharing. 🙏
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Stunning storytelling through your lens. A joy to view, Mimo.
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Great shots! ❤
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That Black white image of grand ma & cigar was mindblowing. Ur third eye captures 1000s of 1000 stories.
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Your photos tell a story. The lady, or ladies, look to be in pain, but theres also some enjoyment on her face. Its like shes ready to die, but wants to savor her last smoke.
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I’m not sure which of your photographs I like best (you do have quite a wide range) but I think your portraits are unique. Old people in particular. All that those eyes have seen – and has gone away forever. Trés beau. Have a lovely week.
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Fantastic shots
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Smoking kills every wish of life. Eye see all things of life. And from photography always indicate us…how can we live our life. Awesome Clicks.
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It’s beautiful. Amazing photos.
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great job, beautifl portraits with deep mining
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Beautiful portraits, really captured the charecter
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Awesome photos that speak to you! Really dig them.
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Great pictures! A beautiful country and wonderful people!
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Incredibly gorgeous and yes so true. Breathtaking shots filled with love.
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Thank you!
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Capturing people and places that will not be the same in the future is a gift. Keep up the good work. Nancy of boyerwrites.com
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Thank you so much
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amazing photos.
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Thank you
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Love your street and people photography. I love to take these types of photos but always feel as if I am imposing or invading their privacy. Do you approach and ask permission or do you use telephoto lens and just go for it?
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Many thanks Rene. Depends on the situation.
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These are great, takes me back to those amazingly beautiful people, seemingly happy with a very simple life! Thanks and greetings, Ron
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Thanks Ron!
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There is so much story in those eyes~!
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