#63: Love comes from photography and blog….
Posted: May 3, 2010
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Since I started writing blog, I have always known that: BLOG HAS POWER. Great power!!! If Internet could change the world and were popularized faster than any other civilized inventions, then people who know HOW TO USE IT, will gain power for their own.
While other people could travel the world and experience life with their wealth or beauty, I could do the same thing with just my blog – since I have no money and no beauty!
And not to mention traveling, earning some little money, experiencing people and making friends with interesting people…There’s one thing that makes it the most wonderful thing: Calling for helps. Helps for yourself, and helps for other people!
Usually I’d like to do things in my own ways. Even if that is to show my love to people /things or to help them … and some understands me quite well!
Along my journeys, there will be places I want to go back and people I want to meet again. And among these, some needs help that I would like to do something so much, even what I do would be very little. But in some moments, my helps bring joys to them, to me, and to those who would like to join me.
Mostly, photos are my gifts to people. I love to take and give photos to those I love, and to those I want to love. There are people who would live till the day they die without having any photos taken. Like the people in the story below here. This hurts me. So took photos for them, I wrote blog, I called for help. And I will do the same thing in the future. And in the future, I will have more than just photos to give. I will have more, I don’t know what they are at the moment. But there will be!
Somedays ago, I wrote a Vietnamese blog, calling for people to help me bringing photos as gifts to a village called Hoa Van, located in Da Nang city. A place for people who are affected with leprosy disease. The village is almost isolated with outside world and the transportation is rough. But it is…simply beautiful. I came here during my trip to my homeland two months ago. I took photos for people here and I promised: I will bring the photos back. And I must keep it! Not only I will give them the portraits, but the photos of beauty there. I know there are people will stick here forever, they can not climb up or are healthy enough to see how beautiful their place is!










