The title of this project is: China and its everyday life 

The concept I want to tell with my photographs is: that I want to take pictures of the real culture of China, which includes its people, their actions, and the food. I want my photographs to show a new side of their culture. I would also like to show the story of China in pictures. I would like my audience to look at the pictures in a new preceptive.

I want my audience to feel: that what they see isn’t just a regular photograph but a new way of showing, or even exploring the concept of photography in the photo they see.  I also want the audience to see what I’m seeing. Which means I want them to experience the full beauty that our eyes allow us to see.  I want them to be able to see every smile, every argument, and every beautiful object in sight.

I will get inspiration and develop my ideas by looking for photographs that: feel realistic and have a bigger story behind them, like what my artist’s ( Marie Laigneau ) “decisive moment”. I will get my inspiration from places and people that are showcasing the culture of China. I will also get inspiration from my artist’s photos and try to evolve her technique into my own. I also like and Bruce Gilden’s super close-up, intense portraits, I will try to show the super close up of average people doing their job, resting, or just admiring the culture around that. All that will be possible if I practice on my skills and find a way to take pictures of people that make them look calm and also show culture.