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I Think Seoul Is The Most Beautiful City In The World, And Here Are My 30 Favorite Photos To Prove It (New Pics)
I am an American photographer who did freelance work while living in Seoul, South Korea for four years. I would often walk around the streets with my cameras and take in the sights of this lively city. I am pretty biased, but I think Seoul is the most beautiful city in the world! There is so much going on and so much life everywhere; there's never a dull moment. I hope you enjoy these few photos that I took during my time in Seoul!
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There's no doubt in my mind that the streets of Seoul are some of the most interesting and photogenic streets in the world. I feel so lucky to have had the opportunity to run around them with my camera and take in all that they had to offer. While I was drawn to the more famous neighborhoods of Jongro, Itaewon, and Hongdae, the streets that meant the most to me were the ones in Gwangjin, which was the district where I lived for over two years.
This place is special to me because this is where I made memories with my closest friends, so taking photos here felt more important to me. I was capturing the places where I had personal memories from, and every time I look back at the images I took from around Gwangjin, I can recall the happy memories I had there. I really hope that this feeling can be felt by others when they look at my images, even if they aren't familiar with the area.
@Nicole St Amour, if you don't like the kind of roof then don't comment, i'm sorry but that's just your opinion and while you do have a right to it, it's not a very nice thing to say about somebody's art.
This mindset that I had of capturing memories greatly influenced my work, and I grew a lot as a photographer while living in Seoul. It is a huge playground that allowed me to photograph so many different places and never get bored. I can certainly appreciate those who can photograph the same places over and over, but for me, it was so refreshing to explore new neighborhoods and find new places to photograph. Even after living there for four years, there was always something new to discover, and there are even more places to go to the next time I'm there! Living in Seoul allowed me to feel more comfortable walking around in new places and training my eye to find the most interesting aspects of a place.
Even though I enjoyed exploring the city, there was no shortage of challenges that came about while doing street photography here. The biggest challenge for me was adjusting to the cultural norms of South Korea, which can be quite different from America. South Koreans do not like having their pictures taken and value their privacy very highly.
I really enjoy pictures with people in them and I love seeing the expressions of everyday life, but I had to respect the cultural norms here and be respectful to the people here. It can be quite scary to ask someone to take their picture, especially when my Korean isn't quite good. I did get yelled at a few times, but thankfully I found that many people were ok with me taking pictures and I had some memorable interactions while doing so.
One fond memory I had was when I was in Changsin taking photos and I met a guy who owned a local textile store. There was a bit of a language barrier, but he took me inside of his shop, which was covered in photos from the many decades prior. He really loved to take pictures and was excited to see me walking around with my camera. The photos in the store showed the history of the area and also him meeting famous celebrities who were wearing his clothes. I spent nearly an hour there walking around his shop, and he even showed me where some of his workers were making pants. It was completely random and I had no idea about this place, but it's a good reminder that every building has a story to tell and the rich history of Seoul is something very special indeed!
I think this is something that, as an American, I can appreciate a lot more and it makes me more excited to photograph in South Korea. I'm so used to my surroundings in the US, but everything is new and exciting in South Korea. I could approach my photography here with fresh eyes since even the most innocuous things would be interesting and different from back home.
Many Koreans I spoke to claimed that there was nothing special about the place, but I firmly believe this is because they grew up here and it is their normal. I'm not from a very big city, so I was constantly stimulated by my surroundings in Seoul, and that allowed me to simply look around and take everything in. I was always an outsider in South Korea, so I embraced being the odd one and I could view the city more objectively. I learned a lot about the city during my time there, and I'm very thankful I had the opportunity to capture such a beautiful and interesting place!
How many ppl live in Seoul??? Isn't it like 10million or somthing like that??
i always love to see your photos, JL! you have a really cool style and your color editing is really consistent. i hope you continue to find joy and peace there xx
I love your use of shadow and color. Very moody without taking away the beauty of the subjects
The way you look at a city is probably mixed with how you feel about it. I experienced the opposite. There is a city in Germany which most people would call beautiful, but I made some rather horrible memories there and therefore this city will forever be ugly to me.
Can't remember about the city but surely have really sweet people there
he thinks that's the most beautiful city in the world and I think I don't have the same definition of " beatiful "
We're all allowed to have our opinions!
Load More Replies...Sorry, but it’s not really up there with Paris, Florence, or San Francisco…the three most beautiful cities I’ve seen, one of which was my home for 40 years.
Beauty is subjective I suppose. I love all those cities as well, but Seoul is something special for me.
Load More Replies...i always love to see your photos, JL! you have a really cool style and your color editing is really consistent. i hope you continue to find joy and peace there xx
I love your use of shadow and color. Very moody without taking away the beauty of the subjects
The way you look at a city is probably mixed with how you feel about it. I experienced the opposite. There is a city in Germany which most people would call beautiful, but I made some rather horrible memories there and therefore this city will forever be ugly to me.
Can't remember about the city but surely have really sweet people there
he thinks that's the most beautiful city in the world and I think I don't have the same definition of " beatiful "
We're all allowed to have our opinions!
Load More Replies...Sorry, but it’s not really up there with Paris, Florence, or San Francisco…the three most beautiful cities I’ve seen, one of which was my home for 40 years.
Beauty is subjective I suppose. I love all those cities as well, but Seoul is something special for me.
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