I'm a 27-year-old creative soul with a passion for capturing life's beautiful moments through the lens of my camera. Although I have a background in chemistry, I've found my true calling in the world of photography. I believe that a picture is worth a thousand words and I strive to create images that tell a story and evoke emotions.
Here's how photography came into the picture.
After receiving my National Diploma in 2015, I made the decision to learn a skill before applying for a Higher National Diploma because finding employment in the nation after graduation was not assured. I discovered one of my brother’s friends who is a photographer and was always taking pictures of people in my dad’s church. I noticed that anytime he took photos of people and showed them, they were always genuinely happy and they even requested more. I got touched by this and said to myself "this is what you will do". I will learn photography. I told my brother(who is also a photographer by the way) about my new interest and he tried to persuade me to do something else. After much pressure, he succumbed to my wish. A couple of days later, I started my training in Oshogbo, Nigeria.
I trained for a while before returning to school. I had fallen so deeply in love with photography that I almost didn't want to return to school. It was a difficult decision, but I had to finish school for the sake of my parents. I finished my school program and began my NYSC program. For non-Nigerians, NYSC is a program that allows youths to serve their country while also driving unity among the country's various ethnic groups through community service.
Check out photos of me during NYSC;
As a chemist, I was assigned to a water resource department, where I worked in the laboratory performing various analyses. I was tired within a few months as it wasn't my space. The only thing I could think about was photography. I was fascinated by the power of light and how it can be used to create stunning compositions since my first training. I was eager to challenge myself and learn new techniques to improve my newfound skill. With determination in my heart and resilience, I found a studio where I started my career as a photographer. I was shuffling between the studio and my NYSC duty office. It was hard, but I did it. One year later and despite many travails including the COVID-19 lockdown, I officially started my career as a freelance photographer.
I have downplayed my degree in chemistry in this post however, my background in chemistry played a role in shaping who I am today. Studying chemistry taught me the importance of attention to detail, precision, and the power of observation. These skills translated well into my photography and have helped me to create visually striking images that stand out. In many ways, chemistry and photography have a lot in common. Just as a chemist carefully mixes ingredients to create a reaction, a photographer carefully composes an image to evoke a specific feeling or emotion. Both require patience, discipline, and an eye for detail.
Furthermore, I found out that my knowledge of chemistry gave me a unique perspective on the world around me. I understand the science behind light and color, and how they can be used to create stunning images. Whether I'm shooting a sunrise over the mountains or capturing the vibrant colors of a bustling street, I'm always seeking to find new ways to bring my chemistry-inspired perspective to my photography.
Hello and welcome to my blog! I am Ebunoluwa (God’s Gift) a photographer, and founder of Gift Pixels Studios and I'm thrilled to have you here. Let me tell you a little bit about myself. Oops! you read about me already.
For the time that I'll be on Hive, you'll get to see my latest work, hear about my inspirations, and learn about the technical aspects of photography. I believe that photography is a never-ending learning process and I hope to inspire others to pursue their passions, just as I've pursued mine.
So, sit back, relax, and get ready to explore the world of photography through my eyes. I can't wait to share my stories with you!
By the way, my boyfriend @kodeblaccc inspired me to be here. He wouldn't stop talking about Hive and how it has helped him to communicate his work to a broader audience. I hope it is the same experience for me. Oh! Did I forget to mention that I got the most amazing man through photography? Stay tuned to my blog if you'd like to hear the story of how I met @kodeblaccc.
Kindly check out my social media links and please leave a follow too.
Welcome to my blog!
Your story is inspired, it great to have a wonderful photographer like you here. Welcome to the hive community, a chain that is more than a family. Support and encouragement is guarantee, you just have to explore and make yourself an active fish. Find a niche and develop yourself in it.
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Get newbies support and earn a point for your active using @ecency to share your story.
Thank you so much. I'll definitely take your advice
Wow! Great journey! Looking forward to see more of your shots 😁
Thank you so much. I can't wait to share more of my work here.
Hello @giftpixels! This is @traciyork from the @ocd (Original Content Decentralized) curation team. We noticed you shared your first post here on Hive and introduced yourself to the community - congratulations and welcome!
Speaking of community, we have many different ones here on the blockchain, devoted to all kinds of interests. Here's a link so you can check them all out - Hive Communities. Based on what you've shared, I think you'll find these interesting to start off with -
Photography Lovers Community
Hive Naija
Also, as Hive can sometimes be quite confusing, the newly launched Newbies Guide should be helpful to you, as it is a growing repository of useful and easy to understand posts about how the Hive ecosystem works. For instance, there's a post in the collection called 3 things Newbies should do in their first week on Hive that you might find helpful.
Please be aware that Hive is a bit different from other social media platforms since you are monetizing your blog, so it is important not to include content that you don't own without sources (and it shouldn't exceed 50% of the post). For more information, check this post - Why and How People Abuse and Plagiarise by hivewatchers.
I'm sure @kodeblaccc will continue to help you as you begin your Hive journey, but if you have any questions, feel free to hop into the OCD Discord server and we'll do our best to answer them, and again welcome to Hive!
Thank you very much @traciyork. I'll definitely check out the different communities here. My boyfriend @kodeblaccc has already told me about the ones that he felt I'll better function in. Thank you so much.
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That's the way it is whenever you find yourself doing what you don't have much passion for.
Anyway, welcome on board. I hope you share with us some cool photos cause I do love taking photos. Though not with a digital camera, but with my phone's photo.
Thank you so much Maxwell. I'll definitely share amazing photos.
Welcome to the hive, Ebun.
Would surely love to hear how you met your 'LOML'😂🤭.
So I'm staying tuned!
Hahaha! You'll read about that soon
Hahaha! You'll read about that soon
Welcome
Thank you so much
Welcome @giftpixels
Your story is a special one.
I'm eager to hear the story of how you and @kodeblaccc met.😊