1 year 12 photos
It has been a year since my wife and I officially said “yes” to one another, and almost right after the happy ceremony was over we promised each other to take 1 picture every month, in our wedding outfit, for as long as we can. I don’t know how long we will manage to keep it going, mostly because of the clothes, but so far we have taken 12 photos, most of which we are quite proud of and I want to share them with you.
I don’t have the soul of a portrait photographer so for me it is a double journey: a married life one and a photography skill one. As a husband I found that having to find a subject for next/this month is a great tool to summarize our couple status and we always come out of the shoot closer than when we started it, even if some are quite improvised or in harsher conditions. As a photographer I found that having to enter a genre I am unfamiliar withbrought me back to my early days of photography when everything was new and exciting, and that is a feeling any professional dreams of reviving every day! So if you are wondering about doing some kind of post-wedding project, I would highly recommend it.
JULY 2019
AUGUST 2019
SEPTEMBER 2019
October 2019
NOVEMBER 2019
DECEMBER 2019
JANUARY 2020
FEBRUARY 2020
MARCH 2020
APRIL 2020
MAY 2020
JUNE 2020
Saying that looking back at a year of passed life is always an insightful thing is quite cliché but it is true. I guess it is comparing your expectations a year ago and comparing to where life actually brought you that makes people think it is an intellectually valuable effort. And clearly, who would have, last year in july, guessed that the world would go through a still unresolved pandemic, that my wife’s family would know cancer, that other health related issues would surface in my family, that the local and global economy would slow down so much, making for the best spring Korea has know for probably more than a century…
I suppose that the surprisingly humbling lesson to take away from this first year is simply that the future is always uncertain, so regardless of how well you are doing today plan tomorrow as if it won’t be in your favor. Basically be the ant and not the cigada from the fable. But keep your chin up; it can only get better from here!