congratulation Har, you are very well deserved this award...go Pro!
Congrats! so well deserved since Greg's works are outstanding and a perfect choice for the award!
Jul 21stTruely deserved Leon, your shots, and eye for details to capture truely deserve this!:D
Jul 21stCongrats Greg! A very well deserved Interview! I love all of your work!
Thank you so much everyone
Congrats my Friend! Great Words of Advise!
Congrats /Leonheart , well deserved it. Thank you leiko for this interview.
Jul 22ndso proud of you bro :D
Jul 22ndCongrats! Brilliant photographs and a very insightful interview!
Jul 22nd
Wonderful article.
He really is very inspiring...just such brilliance and in so short a time.
inspiring :]
Jul 23rdLove your nature photos.
Oct 18thThank you so much :shy:
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Congratulation,Leonheart! Fantastic Your Works,Photography ...!
Oct 24thWow, I finally got around to reading this interview, and I am happy I did! Thank you you, Leonheart, for sharing your works and words with us!
Oct 24thThanks a lot for your appreciations, everyone
Beautiful words in this interview! :) I just read it! Congrats!
Bravo Leonheart !!!
Congrats !!!! Go and express yourself .... you have many more to show . You work shine decently with plenty of love ! Thanks for sharing those art you made . Big hug ! :) :)
Great interview! Inspirational words and photos. Congrats on the honor. VERY well deserved.
Nov 5th Subscribergood photograph
Dec 7ththt is my mentor in photography.. LeonHeart...
Dec 8thWonderful article!
Mar 22nd
There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer. ~Ansel Adams

This quote is especially visible when looking at the photographic works of Gregorius Suhartoyo, AKA /Leonheart here on Shadowness. His pieces possess a grace and strength more powerful than technique alone could render.
He is our first recepient of the Photographer of the Month award, and has taken the time to share with us insight into his work in an interview.
Tell me about yourself.
Hello, I'm Gregorius Suhartoyo, an open-minded person who likes to learn new things to improve what skills I already have. I'm a freelance photographer and a freelance motion graphic artist.When did you first notice your own style emerging?
Everyone has to experience some steps in the process, including me. Around March 2009 I started taking pictures with very standard & simple results. Through time, I learned to use good lighting & simple composition with some processing to boost the result. I'm still looking for improvements with trial and error method :)Who or what are your inspirations?
Actually nature magazines really inspire me a lot, before I owned my camera and started my photography adventures. I often look at the nature photos around the world and dreaming about having the adventure & visiting them. And Ansel Adams really inspires me a lot. His photos & simple composition really captured my heart.What do you feel is the most important technical ability for photographers to master?
I think we should really know about good lighting & angle. With good lighting, usually the result will be good. And some interesting angle can really boost the result & make it different from other photo.What advice do you have for the beginning photographers?
Practice is what makes us become better. Try different angles, compositions, and lighting. About lighting, try to avoid harsh lighting condition. For example, if you're taking scenery pictures, it's better to not take pictures between 7 am and 5 pm. And try to make notes of what you're mistakes are that need to be fixed for your next photo session so you will improve every time you take pictures.Thank you, /Leonheart !
And here are a few words about /Leonheart from the community members.
Greg's photos are so recognisable, especially the ones showcasing his homeland of Indonesia. They always evoke incredible warmth, and his landscapes communicate like paintings. It's always exciting when he shares his vision. /Snowmask
Greg's photography is that rarest of combinations: the ability to capture that elusive "perfect instant", and the communication of a universal human experience that transcends borders. It's a warmth difficult to describe, but one that has people from all walks of life nodding "yes", with a smile. /Kolaboy
He takes his pictures with a heart full of appreciation for the world around him, and with the skill which brings that world into vivid focus. /Wroth
Greg's works of art are of utmost quality -- exuberant in both technicalities and in passion. His photos, whether they are portraits that are beautiful and professional, detailed macro shots of nature or heart-felt landscapes of his homeland, fall nothing short of exemplary -- and he has a big heart to match. /Shebid Jul 20th