Back in my native country of Cuba, I acquired all the knowledge I now have thanks to when I started using non-professional cameras, which I liked. After taking a few photos, some turned out well, but others turned out badly; of course, I was starting, and there was so much to learn. After taking more and more pictures, my passion started blooming - como un bichito que te atrapa y no te suelta - as much as when I got a 35mm roll camera. My journey began when I started doing Quinceañeras, Weddings, and even when I just took pictures of Landscapes.
After leaving Cuba, which felt melancholic, with my parents and brother to the USA, the Digital Age had already started. I was unfamiliar with it, as things are so different in my country from the USA. I already knew how to take pictures and use the photographic camera, which I learned was completely different from the videographic camera. If I could learn how to use the photo camera, how hard could it be to learn to use the video camera? When I got my video camera, I started doing home recordings on an old computer.
I want to finish my biography by saying: "I thank God for all the good things that have happened in my life, such as finding my forever family, and the ones that will continue to happen. Take my life as a motivator to follow your passion because everyone starts as a beginner, even the highest of the highest. Also, if you have "un bichito que te atrapa y no te suelta," it means you have something unique, and you should let it spark within you because you never know if that could change your life.
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