[HanCinema's Digest] Photography

Robert Koehler captures Bugaksan, top tips for shooting Korea's temples, it's monsoon season in Korea, and The Washington Post probes South Korea's Ji Yeo on surgery in the city.

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"Rain clouds hanging in Mt. Bugaksan in B&W"

Robert Koehler produces a eery black and white of some low-hanging clouds over Bugaksan. Stunning stuff!

…SEE ON ROBERT KOEHLER TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY: http://rjkoehler.tumblr.com/

"Top Tips for Photographing Temples in Korea"

I recently discovered Jason's blog and there is a lot of great content here to enjoy. Upon browsing his page, I found this article that may help any photographer looking to capture Korea's stunning temples during their travels. You're welcome.

…READ ON JASON TEALE: http://jasonteale.com/blog/2015/05/buddhas-birthday-2015/

"Yo! Monsoon"

Just the single snap here from Seoul State of Mind reminding us of how damp things can be during monsoon season. When in doubt always pack an umbrella!

…SEE ON SEOUL STATE OF MIND: http://seoulstateofmind.com/2015/07/23/yo-monsoon/

"Stunning photos show why S. Korea is the plastic surgery capital of the world"

South is well-known to be one of the best countries in the world to visit if you're planning any plastic surgery. Around 20% of South Korea woman have cosmetic surgery, and in this article from the Washington Post, photographer Ji Yeo is featured along with a few of her haunting pictures capturing Seoul's obsession with body image.

…SEE ON THE WASHINGTON POST: https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2015/05/16/stunning-photos-show-why-south-korea-is-the-plastic-surgery-capital-of-the-world/