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Finding Your Vision: Why Better Photography Starts With How You See
The real turning point in your photography rarely comes from acquiring new gear. More often, it comes from acquiring a new way of looking. Many photographers believe improvement lives in camera bodies, lenses, presets, or technical mastery. But after years of photographing, exhibiting, and teaching, I’ve learned something different: True artistry begins in perception. China Town Honolulu What if it’s not your camera or your skill holding you back, but your way of seeing? “How

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Why I Don’t Let Filters or Presets Define My Photography
In an era of presets, filters, and heavy editing, it’s easy to confuse a look with a voice. This blog explores why photography begins with seeing, light, and intention and why true authorship should never depend on software or hardware.

Jun
Feb 123 min read


Finding Your Vision: Photo Walk Downtown Honolulu
Finding Your Vision is a documentary-style photography workshop and private mentoring experience in Downtown Honolulu, designed to help photographers develop a personal way of seeing. Led by fine-art photographer Jun Tagai, this guided photo walk emphasizes observation, light, and presence over presets and trends. Set within the historic streets and waterfront of Downtown Honolulu, teaching photographers how to recognize meaningful moments, and build a long-term visual voice.

Jun
Jan 302 min read
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