See Seoul through Bae Doo-na’s eyes

Although any stars profess to an interest in photography (Yoon Kye-sang, Park Ji-yoon, So Ji-sub et al.), Bae Doo-na appears on the more serious end of the spectrum. The 29-year-old actress and amateur photographer is releasing her third volume of photoessays in early November. Titled Doo-na’s Seoul Fun [μμΈλμ΄], the book follows her two previous books, Doo-na’s London Fun and Doo-na’s Tokyo Fun.
This latest volume takes a look at Bae’s own favorite spots around the city, including her preferred walking trails, sunrise from a bridge at the Han River, the forest in Buamdong, and Changgyeonggung Palace. She also shows various scenes from her daily life, such as the restaurants and cafes she enjoys and views from a bicycle tour. (Apparently her other interests include cooking and flower arrangement.)
In keeping with her hobby, Bae Doo-na has also been selected as promo representative for the upcoming Daegu Photo Biennale, which takes place from October 31 through November 16.
Via Newsis
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I love her camera!
why many cellebrity loves photography,, !! so common hobbies
*little observation** All Nikons.
One thing that’s really nice about being celebrity is that, you can afford any kind of cameras or lenses …. without selling your kidney … Joking, I’m just envious. Photography is an expensive hobby if you ask, but it’s awfully awesome.
YEAH!! Photography is addictive, hmm….. yeah, i got the same observation, all Nikon… Although all my slr cameras are Canon but i got to admit that Nikon’s LCD is much better than Canon. Seems like there’s a lot of Korean people that use Nikon. Why nikon?
I’m kinda curious to see their photos… especially So Ji Sub’s
I guess photography this activity is growing since digital slr camera came out, it’s much more convinient than the classic “film” camera.