My name is Raquel, I’m a photographer, a panda fan (as you’ll see) and I started doing these chronicles for fun, to keep myself creative and do something totally different to my usual photography work.
How did I start with this? Well, my best friend gave me panda as a nickname, we can’t even remember why but that’s how this started. After that, she gave me a small plush panda and one day I went out with a group of friends to shoot some street photos. I took my panda and made it my model for the day. I had a lot of fun doing it so I decided to take the panda in every opportunity or trip I had and some friends after seeing the first pictures started giving me more plush pandas for my chronicles.
It has taken me more than a year, at first I wanted to make a daily photo but it wasn’t always possible. It’s been a lot of fun, people sometimes ask me why I’m taking photos of the panda, the kids love to see it, even the adults take a look and smile. For me besides of all the fun, it makes me think in a more creative way, and in every picture there’s a small part of my personality. And pandas are great models! :)
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Busted!
Feeling bold
Little panda was solitude, or at least he thought he was
Coffee time
Let’s go to the beach
Did I tell you he’s a great model?
Visiting Neptune
Panda trips
Xmas panda
Panda and the air balloon, lucky him
Hungry?
Draw me a panda
Trick or treat?
How can you say “No” to a panda?
Double exposure panda
Time for a nap
Can I take a swim?
Pandas saying goodbye to the city
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Share on FacebookI collect pandas because I was named after the first Panda to come to the USA. They just didn't spell it. Su-Lin was the name given to the giant panda cub captured in 1936 and brought to America by the explorer Ruth Harkness
I so totally love the imagination behind this. Beautiful, keep it up.
Thanks a lot for your comment Grace :)
Load More Replies...I collect pandas because I was named after the first Panda to come to the USA. They just didn't spell it. Su-Lin was the name given to the giant panda cub captured in 1936 and brought to America by the explorer Ruth Harkness
I so totally love the imagination behind this. Beautiful, keep it up.
Thanks a lot for your comment Grace :)
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