THIS IS...Mihaela Valceanu!
This is Mihaela Vâlceanu, a 20 year old Romanian girl born
in Slatina, now living in Bucharest due to her University studies. She’s very
dedicated to her passions and spends much of her free time doing just that –
traveling and photography.
Although a travel photographer, Mihaela has not yet been
outside of Romania. The aim is to promote her homeland in the best way
possible, there are too many hidden treasures to explore.
Apart from photography, she loves to do rock climbing A LOT and spending time in nature is very important, so camping trips with family and her
best friends are a must! She’s a lover of tea and a good book and her favourite
season is autumn. What follows are her responses to some of the many questions
I had for her:
I received my first camera when I was 15 years old. My
father decided to buy a compact camera to use in our travels and save the family
memories. He has been a big photography enthusiast and even used to print in his own dark room. My family supported me from the very first picture I
took and encouraged me keep using my creativity in getting the best
angles and ideas.
They believed in me and my potential and supported me in each contest I entered.
So I take it the intention is to pursue photography even further as a result.
Yes, I intend to keep learning about photography as much as I can
and in the future I
would like to join the School of Photographers.
At first, I had no particular photographic style - I used to
shoot everything around me and tried to find the beauty in anything. At that point I was still in Secondary School and my classroom colleagues were the
spotlight of my activity. Camera choice was not a problem for me, starting with
a compact camera
was the best introduction in this domain. All I had to know
during that period was how to highlight my subject and use the angles I have. Getting more
and more experience I
decided to move on to a D-SLR and experience the manual mode
and different lenses.
I'm always in search of new talents because each one has their own way of seeing the world through the lens. I like to compare 'my own world'
with the world they create. My favorite Romanian photographers are Mihaela Noroc
and Marta Popescu. I love to check out their work and activity. The projects I
liked the most are 'The atlas of beauty' - Mihaela Noroc and 'I love...' - Marta Popescu.
Now being a much more
experienced travel photographer, what in particular do you look out for when
deciding where to shoot?
As a travel photographer I consider it's very important to
be open to unforeseeable events. Things may or may not go as you planned, but that doesn't mean
the journey is over. If you get lost - find the beauty in the unknown! If the
weather goes bad - enjoy the silence of the rain and charge your batteries! And the most
important thing... never ever leave your camera at home. Moments need to be kept alive
- not only in our
hearts, but on our walls too.
Roughly how long ago
did you start exposing your work online and on social media?

And how would you say
the experience has been so far?
As I have mentioned before, everyone has their own way to see
the world. If you get
negative feedback don't worry, take the good from it and try
to evolve. No one was born taught. You should worry if you would get only positive
feedback because it would mean that everything is perfect and we both know that
nothing ever is. Try
new angles, change the contrast, use new subjects, but never
stop trying to evolve.
Another side of using
the internet to promote your work has been selling your
photos online. What advice would you give to anyone who is
thinking about doing it too?

You can't be good at everything but at least you can try. After you find
your photographic style climb up the ladder as much as you can and invest in you and
your talent.
Have you been selling them for long?
I started to sell my pictures almost 2 years ago. I tried different
platforms but the one that
helped me the most to sell my pictures and promote my
portfolio was Coinaphoto. I
joined this platform one year ago and I can sincerely say
that it's the friendliest
team I have ever seen!
*(I blush at the sight of this feedback 😊)

Of course. Coinaphoto is just one click away to access your
portfolio and achievements. It makes it easy to share with others.
Are there any ongoing
or upcoming projects you are working on?
I'm not working on a specified project but I can say that I
like to collect smiles. Throughout the years I've tried to enlarge my portfolio using the
natural smiles of people that surround me. When they least expect it, I try to capture
the moment of their smile and highlight the emotion they emanate.
Below you can see a collage of a few pictures I took. (if you see me in the
pictures, it's not me, it's just my twin sister!)
Being that you're from Romania, is there anywhere in particular you'd like us to visit if ever having the
chance to?
Seeing so many beautiful places of Romania it would be hard
for me to choose only
one, but most probably I would opt for the west of the
country. There are many places to visit, especially the Apuseni
Mountains.
What are your Top Tips for anyone who is getting into photography and may be
feeling a little
overwhelmed?
1. Create memories; Keep them alive; Have fun!
2. Be patient; Trust yourself; Evolve!
3. Do what you love; Love what you do; Don't give up!
Thank you so much for your time Mihaela! It sure has been nice getting to know you a little better and getting some much needed advice from you.
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If you'd like to keep up with Mihaela's work you can follow her on Instagram: @mihaela.vlc and at coinaphoto.com.
Hope you've enjoyed this interview and if you have anyone you'd like to "get to know", drop me a message and I'll see what can be done.
Love.
Patty
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