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<blockquote data-quote="trxlation" data-source="post: 589137" data-attributes="member: 42878"><p>Hey guys, my name is Trxlation and I'm from Chattanooga, Tennessee. I stumbled upon this forum awhile back but I'm just now joining.</p><p>I've been a photographer for about three years now. I have experience in most areas of photography, but I'm known for my street, landscape, and portrait photography. If you'd like to check out my work, you can visit my website: <a href="http://www.trxlation.com" target="_blank">www.trxlation.com</a></p><p>For whatever reason, when I started building a following on social media I chose to go under an artist name instead of my actual name. That artist name is Trxlation, and it's just the word "translation" with a few changes to it. I chose the word "translation" because for me, photography is like translating a foreign language. Many times while out shooting photos, I'm approached by people curious about what I'm doing. I explain that I'm taking photos, and when they look at what I'm photographing, they don't understand why I would take a picture of that. Then, on the back of my camera, I'll show them the photo I just took and it makes sense to them. They like the photo, they think it's cool, but without me showing it to them they would've never seen things the way I saw it. I like to say that I translate the visual language.</p><p>I look forward to becoming an active member of this forum!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trxlation, post: 589137, member: 42878"] Hey guys, my name is Trxlation and I'm from Chattanooga, Tennessee. I stumbled upon this forum awhile back but I'm just now joining. I've been a photographer for about three years now. I have experience in most areas of photography, but I'm known for my street, landscape, and portrait photography. If you'd like to check out my work, you can visit my website: [URL="http://www.trxlation.com"]www.trxlation.com[/URL] For whatever reason, when I started building a following on social media I chose to go under an artist name instead of my actual name. That artist name is Trxlation, and it's just the word "translation" with a few changes to it. I chose the word "translation" because for me, photography is like translating a foreign language. Many times while out shooting photos, I'm approached by people curious about what I'm doing. I explain that I'm taking photos, and when they look at what I'm photographing, they don't understand why I would take a picture of that. Then, on the back of my camera, I'll show them the photo I just took and it makes sense to them. They like the photo, they think it's cool, but without me showing it to them they would've never seen things the way I saw it. I like to say that I translate the visual language. I look forward to becoming an active member of this forum! [/QUOTE]
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