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    This is what I strive to do in photography, his stuff is amazing!!!

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    The first thing I notice about the work without reading his biography is the fine sense of composition. This dude looks all around the frame before clicking. I have complete faith that you WILL get to this level AT.


    Then I read his biography and it makes real good sense.


    The use of strict compositional style to capture everyday, fleeting moments have made his images somewhat unique in the street genre.

    Tuna continues to shoot on film using rangefinder cameras.
    The key word there is STRICT. Barely an image with a single distraction. Also this GUY SHOOTS FILM, so each click is very precious. It costs more in time and money to shoot film - so he only clicks when it's perfect in camera.

    In addition, Keep in mind this guys has been shooting for DECADES. His eye is very well honed through years of practise. There is no free lunch.
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