Hi, I’m Daniel Gray. I’m a Korean-American storyteller, tour guide, and food expert who’s passionate about sharing Korea’s rich culture with the world. Over the years, I’ve hosted travelers, curated immersive tours, and appeared on shows like Netflix’s Street Food: Asia – Seoul. My goal is simple: to help you connect deeply with Korea through meaningful experiences, delicious food, and unforgettable stories.
I'm sure you've probably said before, but Michelle, what camera/lens/flash do you use to take such excellent close-up pics like the mozzarella(s?)? They're amazing, bravo! (or is it brava in Italian?)
@ Juanita Glad you made it out as well, hope you don't mind (and also like) your photo on the blog ;)
@ LisaD Hello! Thank you thank you thank you. I'm using an interesting mix of equipment. I say interesting because I'm not a professional photographer by any means, so this is my random mix match work of goods
body = canon digital rebel (the first affordable digital slr circa 2004. I know, gasp!)
lens = 60mm 2.8 macro lens (this is where the money shot came from)
lighting = what the good lord gave us, sunlight!!
good luck and please feel free to ask and if I know, I'll def respond back :)
I'm so happy I decided to come out and be a part of this. The food was fantastic and so were the people! Count me in for the next meet up :)
ReplyDeleteI'm headed back there soon for the mozzarella (at least).
I'm sure you've probably said before, but Michelle, what camera/lens/flash do you use to take such excellent close-up pics like the mozzarella(s?)? They're amazing, bravo! (or is it brava in Italian?)
ReplyDelete@ Juanita Glad you made it out as well, hope you don't mind (and also like) your photo on the blog ;)
ReplyDelete@ LisaD Hello! Thank you thank you thank you. I'm using an interesting mix of equipment. I say interesting because I'm not a professional photographer by any means, so this is my random mix match work of goods
body = canon digital rebel (the first affordable digital slr circa 2004. I know, gasp!)
lens = 60mm 2.8 macro lens (this is where the money shot came from)
lighting = what the good lord gave us, sunlight!!
good luck and please feel free to ask and if I know, I'll def respond back :)