Have you ever looked back at a photo you took when you first bought a camera and thought, "Maybe it's better now?
Sometimes when I look at my library to compile my previous photos, I think, "Aha!

It's mostly an old photo. And here's a picture from when I had just bought that camera.
I think it goes hand-in-hand with the "randomness of photography," but the photos I take with a camera I just bought seem so innocent.



Simply because of the excitement of buying a new camera or the "what kind of pictures will I get? I feel that the photos give rise to the curiosity of the artist.

And it's felt not only in the shoot itself, but also in the finish.

I feel like I'm trying to keep it as simple as possible and not try to make it "my color".

It's very fresh for me, so I try to look back at old photos every once in a while.

And at the same time, I try not to look at the photos I take as soon as possible (more on this topic later).