Talking about photography, Ryu Jun Yeol has one opinion that choosing is more difficult than taking photos

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Talking about photography, Ryu Jun Yeol has one opinion that choosing is more difficult than taking photos

Ryu Jun Yeol's interest in photography is undeniable, he often shows off his charm as a model on his social media which makes him show an aesthetic element.


So far, Ryu Jun Yeol's hard work as an actor has certainly received public attention. After stunning through the last drama he starred in "Lost", the actor also talked about his new film project.

During a recent interview, the actor commented on the filming process of the upcoming film "Alien" (working title), which took more than a year to shoot. We continued shooting almost without a break. I really wanted to give people a hint about this film, but it's the kind of film that's more fun when the viewer goes into it without knowing anything, which is probably why the production team is also very be careful," said Ryu Jun Yeol talking about the progress of his film.

Apart from talking about his new project, Ryu Jun Yeol then told the story of his travels to several countries and how he felt that the train stations in each country captured its essence. The actor comments on how many Japanese photographers have photographed Japan's unique train stations over the years.

However, Ryu Jun Yeol admitted that he had not seen a photo that captured the essence of a train station in Korea. He talked about his favorite subway stations in Korea and mentioned such as Chungmuro ​​Station, Sindorim Station, and Geumjeong Station.

Continuing the topic of photography, he also talked about choosing photos for his own exhibition last year. "The process of selecting photos was very fun but also very difficult. Photographer Jung Jung Ho also once stated how choosing photos is a bigger task than actually taking them because even though I think that it is a good photo, other people may not feel it. the same thing," he said.

Meanwhile, Ryu Jun Yeol also commented on how the audience observed the photo exhibition. Including which shots they started and what order they decided to look at the pictures also played a part in creating the emotional touch they received from the photo exhibition. (wk/taki)

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