Day 19: Seeing my physiotherapist and my camera gear

Sneezing and Coughing all day long🤧

Conclusion: I should have brought my camera.

Latest Update on life:

Still waiting for feedback from the hiring managers. I haven’t even received an email for an interview yet. 😪 I need to apply for part-time jobs and launch my pilot scheme to kick off my project.

I may record my own podcast to share the interesting stories in my life.

My physiotherapist told me that some soft tissues were clinging to the muscle, which explained why my left shoulder’s neck muscle is slightly higher than the right.

The physiotherapist is the husband of my father’s female friend. He has more than 30 years of experience, and I have faith in him. However, I am not sure if he can 100% fix the issue😭. My money is flying away🤑.

Leaving the clinic, I decided to walk around Mong Kok and took a few photos of the street. The people were as busy as always.

Apart from that, I want to share the tool I am using to take photos. Since I have to reserve money to support my living cost, almost all gear is second-hand.

My darling, my friend, and my child 😂
Panasonic Lumix GH5, Cost: 3500 HKD (446.97 USD) (body only)

I bought it at the Sim City in Hong Kong. Many sales people told me that it was sold out. It took me a few days to find this treasure. It was cheaper than I expected.

Panasonic Lumix 14-45mm lens

And the lens began with an interesting story. This time I looked for a cheaper lens on a second-hand product online platform. All lens were expensive, except for this one. The cost was too low that I suspected it could be a scam.

After calculating the cost (51.08 USD) offered by the seller, I chose to give it a try. It turned out to be a big surprise.

Big Bird🤡 on GH5! The camera straps of an unconventional photographer!

The seller actually was a professional video producer that had collaborated with MacDonald in Hong Kong. He taught me how to use and protect the lens.

Knowing he is the expert in videography, I showed him the video I made for the de-miners’s operation in Laos. After watching the video, he asked,

“Have you ever learned photography or videography before? You have the “sense”.”

The novice in the plain of Jar.

“No. I just followed my instinct and edited the video. I know nothing about photography except for aperture, ISO and Shutter Speed. I also had never learned about professional video editing.”

He encouraged me to make more videos. However, he also said,

Don’t turn your interest into a money-making tool.“, he added.

“Understood. OKAY.”, I replied

“If you improved your skills and want to upgrade your gear, I can offer cheaper price next time. Please send me your videos in the future.”

Life is strange.

PS: I’ll release a short video on my Instagram account to record my trip to Discovery Bay. If you don’t want to miss it, click the Instagram icon below!💪

If you have similar experiences, or want to express your opinions, feel free to drop a comment below, I’ll get back to you as soon as possible.😃

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