Johnny Lam Art Collections
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Artwork by Johnny Lam
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Connect by Johnny Lam

Times Square NYC by Johnny Lam

Containment by Johnny Lam

Sacred Garden by Johnny Lam

Verrazano-Narrows Bridge by Johnny Lam

Blue by Johnny Lam

abandonment by Johnny Lam

Royal Blue by Johnny Lam

Black Noir by Johnny Lam

Would You Believe by Johnny Lam

In The Heart by Johnny Lam

Drift by Johnny Lam

Supermoon by Johnny Lam

Seldom by Johnny Lam

Solace by Johnny Lam

600AM by Johnny Lam

Down Under by Johnny Lam

In Motion by Johnny Lam

Clear Void by Johnny Lam

Once in a life time by Johnny Lam

Commuter Like You And I by Johnny Lam

A New York City Night by Johnny Lam

Classic - ECC by Johnny Lam

Shades Of Fall by Johnny Lam
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About Johnny Lam
Hey! It's Me Johnny
A visionary notion that played in my head since I was younger, like 99.9% of children who enjoyed doodling with crayons and water paint, I always was intrigued with the arts, but also have a technical mind. I dabbled with the family camera as a teen, but never got into photography until I was in College, at the age of 17 deciding what to do with my life, I was working 2x jobs, one at a bar and restaurant and the other floating between working with children and the other doing clerical work at various companies. The most intriguing portion of my year of 18 when working with children, was that one child in particular was autistic which I have had the chance to do an observation and capture memories during with observation.
The camera which was 5mp Kodak easy share digital camera gave me the ability to capture and use the captured memory for reference and educational usage. Fast forward to 2001, I bought myself a digital camera, a Nikon D40. But during college I also took film photography courses, like I said I was always intrigued by the arts. The camera practically sat there and I never really did put it into good use, due to career focus and advancement. Fast forward again into 2011, I bought a Nikon D7000 and this time around, I was serious. I started with bodies of work and proceeded to advance into in-depth techniques, pre & post processing was not an issue, I was always surrounded by production people since college and through out the years.
Today my goal with photography plays 2x roles but with one 1 vision. Due to the abundance of camera's, it is up to you as the photographer to find your niche and convey your vision photographically. The 2x roles are simple, Hardware & Software as 1 and Education as the second. All in all "Shoot For The Memories And Make It Yours" ~ Johnny W. Lam