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David Hobby Jieyuan photography

David has an uncle Percy. He calls him "great". When he was seven years old, his uncle lent him a 35mm camera to practice taking pictures, which made him addicted to photography, and he was out of control.

When he was obsessed with photography in college, he often liked to go to Atlanta. Besides visiting his uncle and aunt, there is also a huge second-hand photographic equipment retail market. As long as he enters that place, he will be "like a drooling child in a candy store, and he will never leave without buying something."

Mr. David studied photojournalism at the University of Florida in his early years. He worked as a freelance photographer/photographer/intern, and took photos for the Ritzburg Business Daily (Florida), Orlando Times (Florida), united press international and other publications. From 1988 to 1999, he worked as a professional photographer in Pattinson Press (Columbia, Maryland). From 1999, he worked in Baltimore Sun (Maryland) and started his favorite job.

From being attached to photography-obsessed with photography-photography teaching-professional photography ... he devoted all his energy to the practice and research of photography. In the meantime, I have gone through some detours and accumulated rich experience. In his long career, he found that flash photography is a weak link in the industry, but what equipment to shoot with is always a problem that puzzles photographers and even professional photographers. Therefore, he decided to impart his experience to everyone "free of charge" and "overcome the addiction of being a teacher without strict timetable constraints". Under the guidance of this concept, in February 2006, a blog named "Strobist" came into being. When I started my blog, I wanted to write an article and upload it occasionally, so as not to take up too much of my time.