09/22/2023
Story time! ๐
When I first entered university, I was actually a history major I couldnโt imagine studying anything else. However, the constant questioning from friends and family about the practicality of a history degree began to sow seeds of doubt. What would I do with this degree? Was I on the right path?
These uncertainties led me to change my major not once, but three times in search of a more โsensibleโ career path
Life often has a way of guiding us back to our true passions. Fate intervened when I landed a job at a historical museum, tasked with capturing the essence of history through the lens of my camera. Little did I know that this would become my true calling.
Working as a museum photographer is more than just a job; itโs a privilege. Every day, I have the honor of presenting history in a captivating and respectful manner, bridging the gap between the past and our youth. Through carefully composed photographs, I aim to ignite curiosity and appreciation for our heritage in the hearts of the next generation.
My journey has taught me a valuable lesson. Sometimes, it takes a detour or two to find our true calling, and our passions have a way of leading us back home. So, for anyone questioning their chosen path, remember that your passion can guide you to unexpected and fulfilling destinations. Embrace it, and you might just find yourself where you truly belong.