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Hi everyone,
So this is my very first post and I am beyond exciteddd!I am so obsessed with photography and well,after a lot of crying and pleading to my parents they got me a camera,more of a beginner camera,Sony cyber-shot DSC-H100 and I loove it.My interest in photography started when I was in secondary school,in my form two to be precise.I read this novel,short novel(lawd!I do not remember the title) so she was a photojournalist for her school magazine and her dad was also a photographer and he had his studio at home.So that's pretty much it!And maybe my dad,he has a lot of cameras and he really complains when any of them gets destroyed,he mostly buys them when he travels!I wanted to steal (family borrowing) one of his latest cameras,a Nikon that I don't even know what series it falls in but I had to be a good girl and behave!And he would have noticed anyway and maybe he would have never agreed to get me a beginner camera:(
At first I really wanted to become a photojournalist and I think that's the reason my dad wasnt all supportive because he said it was not really safe.But you can not really run away from your demons,lol.So I kept on showing them my interest,my mom and my siblings have been ever-supportive as well.My big sister,Dorothy believes in every silly dream that I share with her.(please excuse my disguised  shout outs,I just love my family too much,and so does everyone,lol)
So mom and dad finally agreed to get me a camera and I am literally obsessed with it! I will be posting photos that I take or any interesting photos that I find.And I will be posting pieces of interesting writings because I also love writing.A fact you should know about me,I am 20 and I still keep my diary:)

Thank you for reading my very first post.

Enjoy your Friday loves!x


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