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Wales Wong || Photography bio picture

Behind the Camera...

It's been a wonderful journey since I picked up my first camera and started snapping away at the age of 12. Of course a lot has changed since then. I've felt a reinvention of style and found inspiration in the people and surroundings around me. As I continue to delve deeper into this art, I've learned more about the beauty and complexity of life.

There's no doubt that this art is my passion and my outlet. I hope that what you find here is a familiar smile, a treasured hug, an excited leap of joy, an unwavering gaze, or even an intimate moment between a photographer and her subject.

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me in 20 seconds...

i'm on the cusp - a level-headed libra mixed with a passionate scorpio.
my 2 passions are teaching & photography.
i took my first picture with my dad's yashica camera when i was a wee 6 yrs old at Disney.
i luv pho... i can eat it everyday!
my pet bunny is my cherished gem.
i am addicted to my blackberry.
i was born in sunny California...
grew up as a teen in Hong Kong...
and now call Toronto my home.
i can watch marathons of CSI & the Simpsons ANYDAY!

Category Archives: Photography

Lessons in Teaching

My job as a teacher never ends. Which is how I like it. I think teaching for me first started when I was in high school. I was a nerd. A cool nerd. But a nerd nonetheless. I was a nerd because I was a bookworm and I worked hard to get straight-A’s. I was...

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Shhh… I’ve Got Some Sneak Peeks For You…

It’s been OT to the max these past two weeks. I just couldn’t contain my excitement in finishing my final edits for four of my past shoots. So before I start posting up each shoot, I thought I’d give y’all a lil’ lookie at what I’ve been up to these few weeks. Lost on the...

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From Nice to WOW

When I first started photography it was quite simple. Put in the film, focus, and *snap*. Then I’d wait for the film to develop and the surprise came in an envelope with 36 shots from the day’s shoot. Nowadays, it’s different. Take 200 shots in 2-3 hours, go home, turn on the computer, and load....

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