they’re both quite wrong and right lol. Mr. Joo shouldn’t have criticized Chae’s work in the first place that was just rude. Chae also shouldn’t have criticized Joo’s work every time he insulted his paintings. Both of them can co-exist and can be timeless. Joo’s wrong in the sense that artists put so much effort into their work which adds to the meaning that the finished product gives. Chae’s wrong in the sense that photographs take time as well to get the perfect angle and lighting to snap a great photo full of memories. maybe i’m just looking at it too deeply for a manhwa but their squabbles are getting old 💀
To become a painter in an era of prejudice, Chae Hongkyung disguises herself as a boy and leaves for Gyeongseong. Despite her hatred of cameras, she’s drawn to the photos she sees at a studio called Inbyeoldang. After an interesting encounter with its owner, Joo Heon, Hongkyung accepts his offer to learn photography and work at the studio, which is on the brink of collapse. Will she fulfill her dreams, survive her new job, and most importantly, keep her true identity secret from her boss?
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