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“I love the whole process of creating a portrait,” said Ojeil. “It is somehow more personal and true. Meeting a person for the first time, going to a shoot while not knowing what to expect, and challenging yourself to outdo your last shoot.” Although Ojeil has been working on a landscape photography book since 2011, his interest in portraiture began to develop two years ago and quickly took center-stage. This newfound passion grew from a “frustration with the advertising industry”, in which Ojeil works as a director. “The industry has recently become devoid of any creativity or passion,” he explained. 122 inspadesmag.com