Walken Evanās photographs are quite extraordinary and profound. Upon reading on how Evan used a hidden camera to snap portraits at public, I thought to myself ā my my how tedious this must have been.ā The camera that is hidden inside his topcoat, to me personally seems so difficult to capture the image.I had so much in my mind such as the hows and whens, without making the photo blur badly or making it obvious. In this early time you must see the frame to create such a crystal clear picture, howeverā¦ Evan just does magic and poof itās there, perhaps heās a magician and we donāt know it?
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