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My Ray-Ban Stories

October 14, 2021 by George Chen in Hong Kong, Facebook
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I really love my Ray-Ban Stories, a very nice addition to my Ricoh GR3 camera for street photography.

Ask any street photographer, and they will definitely tell you one of their biggest worries is to miss a moment. Timing sometimes means everything for photography.

I still carry my GR3 for photography but Ray-Ban Stories can make sure you won’t miss any moment you want to catch and the image quality proves far better than expected.

With a little bit post-shooting editing (I mean “cropping”; I don’t usually add filter effects to my photos as I want to keep them organic and natural), your photos are at least good enough for your Instagram.

Technology is amazing, as always.

Disclaimer: The author is a Facebook employee. Facebook collaborates with Ray-Ban for the smart sunglasses Ray-Ban Stories. All photos for this article are shot on Ray-Ban Stories by the author in Hong Kong; no filter.

October 14, 2021 /George Chen
Facebook, street photography, technology
Hong Kong, Facebook
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