The sky was limitless, seemingly close enough to the ground to touch.
A majestic blend of blue, purple, and green, the aurora cloaked the entire sky, blending with the stars to create a sight akin to the
Milky Way. It was breathtaking.
The enormity of the universe was suddenly apparent, and their human insignificance was palpable.
Photographs were a necessary part of documenting this encounter.
Cameras and smartphones were out, capturing the beauty.
Among the crowd was Aylin, carrying her camera.
Having taken enough photographs, Bettie handed her phone to Sabrina, wishing to have her picture taken against the stunning
aurora.
The captured images left Bettie pleasantly surprised. “Sabrina, you’re a genius! Such a perfect angle!” she exclaimed, admiring
how the photos accentuated both the subject and the stunning backdrop of the aurora.
Curious, Aylin looked at the images, remarking, “Such a shame the phone doesn’t capture it with enough sharpness.”
She then offered her camera to Sabrina, urging, “Sabrina, take photos!”
“Hey. Stop flattering me,” Sabrina protested, flustered at holding the professional camera.
“We aren’t. You have a knack for capturing fantastic shots!” Bettie insisted.
“Absolutely. Never forget your talents, Sabrina!” Aylin chimed in.
Apart from her role as the director for MQ Clothing, Sabrina also worked with video games, jewelry, and other products as a
marketing consultant. She excelled particularly in advertising design and photography.
Industry insiders often lauded Sabrina’s ability to create visually stimulating advertisements.
Whenever MQ Clothing scheduled a photo-shoot, Sabrina was actively involved, guiding the photographer personally. And
among all photographers, Aylin was the one who best understood her vision.
“You’re brilliant with a phone. I can only imagine how stunning your shots would be with a proper camera. Too bad you didn’t
study photography, Sabrina. You could’ve outshone me!” Aylin added.
Sabrina merely offered a shy smile in response.
Back in the day, her sole focus was Tyrone, and she strove to master skills that would benefit him.
It was only then that Sabrina remembered her forgotten hobby. As a child, she was quite taken by photography.
Back then, her family didn’t have a lot of money, making a camera a luxury.
But her father owned a camera. Every time he returned home, she’d eagerly wait to play with it.
Despite valuing the camera greatly, her father indulged her curiosity, albeit with repeated warnings to handle it with care.
Until his demise, she occasionally sought comfort in capturing moments through his camera.