The K-pop world is full of talent, and it’s not just limited to singing, dancing, and rapping – there are lots of K-pop artists who are photographers too! From portraits to people, you might just be surprised at the stunning photographs that have been shot by your favorite stars. Here are just a few great
Although Hyunjin has definitely garnered a fanbase for his beautiful paintings, he’s also been known to carry a camera! He’s been capturing a lot of cool street photos on Stray Kids’
recent world tour, so keep checking their Instagram to see when those pics are posted. He’s also shared some cute film photography shots of the other members that are just to die for!
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