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Hey guys, I’m Heesoo.

I’m a landscape photographer based in Sydney. I like to shoot all the different scapes - seascapes, cityscapes, landscapes, nightscapes etc.

In mid 2015 I picked up a small point and shoot camera in preparation for a 4 month trip through South East Asia. It has been one of most influential decisions I’ve made, I got hooked and couldn’t put the camera back down. Every day throughout my 4 month trip I’d get up to walk and shoot anything and everything I could, often forgetting to eat due to this new obsession (oops).

That same passion still pushes me and since then I’ve experienced and learnt so many things I hadn’t even considered. This photographic journey has enabled me to push myself in ways I didn’t think I could push myself. The long drives, the cold sleepless nights, the exhausting hikes, being soaking wet for days - All to chase that next shot.

The photographic process of envisioning an idea or interpretation of a scene, the consideration of all the variables, trying, failing, learning and retrying to finally getting the shot and then to hold and see that idea in tangible print form is one of the most satisfying things I have experienced.


About your print

All prints are printed in a professional printing lab that has been my personal go to as their quality of work has by far been the best I’ve seen.

You have a choice of a semi gloss 310gsm or smooth matte 300gsm.

  1. The semi gloss is a great all round semi gloss paper that adds some more punch to the image. It has a slight shine to the paper.

  2. The smooth matte is a paper that is easy on the eyes, has no glare/reflection.

I would personally recommend the smooth matte paper for the reflection free surface as it is easy to see the image no matter what the lighting conditions are like. However the semi gloss will look at little more punchy in terms of colour and tones.

Your prints are printed on an inkjet 12-colour Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-4000 printer using original Canon inks onto archival papers.
What does that mean?

This means that as long as you keep your print framed behind glass and away from direct sunlight, it should last and remain fade free for decades.

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