My reaction really toward s the studio is I thought it was big and too much money but that is defiantly not stop me from what i love to do. Jim seemed nice and he definitely looks like his doing a good living which to me is pretty much good for what he does. He makes so much money out of this and he works hard for a living and loves what he does. He's a cool person to have us in the studio. My favorite experience i think would have to be is the kitchen because i thought it was an original kitchen but it wasn't it was an actually used for props which is pretty cool. I love everything that has happened and I hope that i get to experience more of this which is just awesome. When i get older i will get more experience and live a life doing this until I'm tired of doing this. I think this will possibly be my career and if anything changes I will hope that i can also get into Taekwondo business which to me that be cool.
i took this shot at the 2016 nationals in Virginia. i couldn't use any lighting techniques or a flash i had to do what i had to work with which was florescent lighting which was horrible but i still got the shot i needed to. i had tried sport photography and trust me its a pain in the butt to do because you have to get the perfect shot and you'll only shoot about 364 shots in order to get 15 good perfect shots in order to submit or what not. so yeah that was a struggle to. and trying not to get kicked out of a public event without them saying get out. Plus trying not to open your flash was the biggest pain in the butt. Somewhat i actually like this shot this shot amuses me because he's trying to get a head kick in but he can't seem to do so because they are blocking what the head kick is. So what i learned from this is that a lot of the men doing taekwondo sparring likes to kill each other and give head injures.
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