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Hi My name is koko and these are my photos and videos!I started taking photos seriously when I was a teen. I started out with taking photos and videos when I would travel with my family. Later on in high school I started taking photos for our school newspaper covering different events from sporting to dance performances. In college I started taking more portrait and street photography. I also post little fun vlogs on my YouTube channel. My channel is a mess of silly little vlogs and more cozy cinematic vlogs.Currently my goal is to make more cinematic videos with eerie vibes along with doing more landscape and street photography along with shooting more liminal space aesthetic photos. ( I am a huge horror fan if you couldn't tell)Equipment
DSLR: Canon EOS R -> 24 - 70 mm lens f.2.8 ; 50 mm f.1.4
Vlog: Sony ZV - 1 ii
Film: Canon T70 -> 50mm ; Canon Rebel G -> 35 - 80 mm f.4
All photos and videos below belong to Reiko Uy and to use them without permission is protected under copyright laws. Action will be taken if used.

Portraits
Portraits: Pictures of people.Covers everything from conceptual portrait photography, professional head shots, and just fun pictures of friends and family
Landscapes
From the urban streets to rural lands to being one with nature.


Film Photography
My favorite photos from my film camera. I have two types of film cameras and love exploring indie films.The world of analog photography is such an interesting experience as film gives such a specific feeling to a photo.
Headshots
Conceptual Portraits

Monday Blues
Monday Blues is a series capturing the serene melancholy of a lazy Monday morning, shot in the soft, dreamy light of sunrise filtering through bedroom windows. The images explore the intimate moments of stillness and reflection that follow a leisurely Sunday, when time seems to move more slowly. Sometimes we just need a reminder to take a day off.
Carmine
Red has many symbolisms, passion, love, danger, mystery. The red light series explores the dramatic interplay of crimson illumination against a dark night. Allowing the deep scarlet tones wash over the subject, creating a moody, cinematic atmosphere that plays with perception and emotion. This series aims to evoke a sense of mystery and intensity through its use of monochromatic red lighting, creating striking portraits that border between reality and dreamscape.

Candid Portraits
Street Photography
Rural Photography
Kodak Colorplus 200
Shot with my Canon T70, 50mm lens
Writing to Home
Smiles
Monterey Beach
Cannery Row
Grab on
Houses on a Hill
Hole is the Wall
hedge arcs
Sonoma Alleys
City on the Horizon
Houses on the Hills
Windy Days
Hakone Gates
Zen House
Japanese House
Waiting on the Bench
On the Fields
Red Gates