That’s when it hit me: I didn’t want to just watch movies. I wanted to build the world inside them.
I didn't realize I wanted to be a cinematographer the first time I held a camera. I realized it the moment I met light. realized i wanted to be a cinematographer met
So I picked up a camera. Messed up the exposure. Learned about aperture, color temperature, lens breathing. And somewhere between the first overexposed shot and the first shot that made someone say "wait, go back" — I knew. That’s when it hit me: I didn’t want
I met cinematography. And cinematography met me back. I realized it the moment I met light
Not daylight. Not a lamp. But the light. The kind that falls across a face for exactly three seconds before disappearing behind a cloud. The kind that turns an empty hallway into a waiting room for emotion.
That’s when it hit me: I didn’t want to just watch movies. I wanted to build the world inside them.
I didn't realize I wanted to be a cinematographer the first time I held a camera. I realized it the moment I met light.
So I picked up a camera. Messed up the exposure. Learned about aperture, color temperature, lens breathing. And somewhere between the first overexposed shot and the first shot that made someone say "wait, go back" — I knew.
I met cinematography. And cinematography met me back.
Not daylight. Not a lamp. But the light. The kind that falls across a face for exactly three seconds before disappearing behind a cloud. The kind that turns an empty hallway into a waiting room for emotion.