Meet the Photographers
Daniel Kim
Always in pursuit of making photography his full-time career, Daniel practiced whenever he could to achieve his goal. Taking up any chance he could to take photos, direct photoshoots, and plan events to improve his portfolio, he placed full efforts into creating and capturing moments that satisfy his clients. His love for photography sprung when he was young, picking up his first camera, and taking pictures of the world, editing them while inputting his unique style. His photos not only capture a moment but also portrays a story behind them. With plenty of cameras at his disposal, Daniel is able to use the right ones for the right photoshoot. Other than photography, Daniel works hard to improve himself physically and mentally, developing himself better than the day before. Hoping to travel all over the world, meet new clients, and take more memorable moments, Daniel hopes his skills as a photographer help clients relive their best moments.
Wilson Tran
Taking photography as a hobby, Wilson has developed his skills to the point where the moments he captures are the ones you can never see again. Therefore, with his camera, you’re able to relive that moment again through his photographs. Although he first started in photography in 2019, his hobby of taking pictures and videos began when he was in middle school, taking photos for his school’s yearbook. Wilson currently uses Nikon D7500 as his primary camera but uses a Lumix FZ300 to take wide video shots. He enjoys doing model photography as he thinks pictures and videos justify the confidence they should have. Although, unlike other photographers, he enjoys editing photos and videos that are more dramatic and expressive. Wilson doesn’t always have photography as his passion but also enjoys an active lifestyle embracing the nature around him. And whenever he can, he appreciates all the time he has for rest and deep meditation. As a co-founder of Bara Bom, he wishes to be able to give all his clients a chance to relive their fondest memories, capturing invaluable experiences.