If my room is the studio, I actually have one already. I’m writing this blog from here, processing photos, networking, sleeping and so. But I mean the real studio, my own huge creative space. A place where I can work on visual art projects with my friends. That’s my dream!

Inspired by swissmiss studio in Brooklyn, New York. Thank you Tina!
To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe. — A. France

This photo was taken by David Pratt, a hobby-and-holiday photographer based in Toronto.
Good, better, best; never let it rest till your good is better and your better is best.
We always can and have to do better! Remember that and finally start applying it in your daily life if you still haven’t. Record your results and again try to be better.
Last few years when people saw me on the street they asked where is my camera. Hurey, they recognized me, I’m a photographer. So cool! They also started asking me for a review of their photos and some advices. No problem dear friends, you are so cute and I’m on your service 24/7.

Two years ago after my first solo exhibition titled “In focus”, journalist asked me a lot of questions. That was not my first time in media, but it was kinda serious. I published those photos on the internet and the feedback came very fast, thank you real-time-web. I’m very happy because the title of my first exhibition came true. I’ve finally got my audience. That’s the most valuable treasure which one artist can have. Respect to you all.
Remember, that’s was two years ago. Now, when people saw my growing-portfolio, they started hiring me. Awesome! I finally started making money from what I love to do, like in a dream. I worked whole summer to bought new equipment and I’ll do the same this year.
Some of people are watching me kinda what a hell are you doing? O’yes I’m blogging and it makes me happy. (Un)fortunately, they don’t understand nothing else in spite of, for example, losing time on Facebook. They are not ambitious at all, just click here, click there, with no any special sense. Who cares, it’s their life. Let’s back to ours.
Artists were always incomprehensible and what’s wrong with that? Our work is our inside expression, you can like it or not. Being an artists is a big advantage. You can sit on the ground in the middle of the street at the summer season, drawing your masterpiece. Passers are watching? No problem, they are just a piece of the urban environment.
Many times people were gathered around me when I was holding my camera and performing, creeping on the street etc. That’s what I like in the public, relaxed you can do anything.