100 Strangers Project - 66/100 by Michael Pung

On the same day I met Daniel and Sze, I also met Daria. She was strolling down the road heading towards the station. She tells me that she enjoys playing the piano and shopping. She has been playing the piano since she was 6. 

"I find it relaxing. I recommend it, especially when I'm upset. You put your heart and soul into it."

Daria is from Romania but also spent some time living in Spain and doing some work there. She would love to visit Spain again in the future.

Thank you Daria for taking part in the Project!

100 Strangers Project - 65/100 by Michael Pung

Sze was standing, waiting and glancing at her phone on the side of a footpath. She was quite easy-going about having her photograph taken for the project. I asked her about her necklace which she explained is the symbol for Prince - an artist who she used to like listening to. However, lately she has been listening to other artists that she doesn't normally listen to. Artists such as Barbara Streisand and Tony Bennett who were vocally trained in a classical way.

Speaking of which, she is currently taking singing classes and prefers this way of singing over the more contemporary pop styles. I asked her why she's decided to take these classes and she replied, "I like pulling the rug from under my feet and try something different."  

"Ultimately get involved. You got to enjoy life," she added.

Thank you Sze for taking part in the project!

100 Strangers Project - 64/100 by Michael Pung

I met Daniel up near Angel walking up towards the town centre. He's not originally from London, in fact he was raised in and around several villages around Oxford and moved here later. I asked him what the highlight of his time here in London was and he told me that it was his music and being able to play with his band. They are called Desert Ships and the name was inspired from the evocative images of real desert ships.

I compared the idea of being in a band to being in a relationship as to which he wholly agreed: "We are like husband and husband and husband... And music is the sex." They have been together for 12 years to which he jokingly said that they have succeeded the Beatles in longevity. In addition to being a musician, Daniel also has a career as an English teacher.

You can check out Desert Ships here.

Thank you Daniel for taking part in the Project!

100 Strangers Project - 63/100 by Michael Pung

I usually remember the names of the strangers that I meet, but unfortunately I've forgotten the name of this one! To compound matters, I also lost the notes that I made from this interaction too!

However, I can share what I do remember from the interaction! I was walking down Dalston and noticed a lady leaning against the wall smoking a cigarette. As usual, I introduced myself and spoke about the project and she said yes. She claimed not to be photogenic but was happy to have her photo taken. We tried various angles and she was very pleasant the whole time. She comes from Italy and enjoys her mother's cooking... especially meatballs! She moved to London around 6 months ago to improve her English and to pursue her graphic design career. I wrote down her details and her Facebook page on my Note 4, but later on I found out that it didn't save! Probably time I invest in a real notebook.

If anyone does recognise her though can you please let me know what her name is so that I can send her these photos? Thanks in advance!

Thank you very much for taking part in the project!

100 Strangers Project - 62/100 by Michael Pung

I bumped into Mikayla via another photographer that I met a few minutes earlier. The photographer (whose name was Alex) asked me if I had a wiping cloth to clean his lens. We then got into talking about what we like to photograph and I told him about my project.

Enter Mikayla. Alex saw this as an opportunity to approach her for me and she was more than happy to have her photo taken!

She was around for the London Fashion Week and enjoyed seeing the different styles the people wore there. She loves to go thrift shopping and alternative fashion.

Thank you Mikayla for taking part in the project!

100 Strangers Project - 61/100 by Michael Pung

I continued on my way down the road heading towards Oxford Street when I caught Aaron. He was standing around casually, enjoying a cigarette break from work. I approach him and ask him for a photo. His immediate response was of surprise and he laughed saying that it's fine.

I asked him "How would you like to be remembered?"

"That's a tough one. I would like to be remembered as having had fun."

He said that his work is quite stressful and he probably doesn't get to have as much fun as he'd like but he is doing something that he enjoys. He works for the commercial side of fashion working on many projects - one of them working out a way to transition events such as the London Fashion Week from the real world to the digital.

Thank you Aaron for taking part in the project!

100 Strangers Project - 60/100 by Michael Pung

So I caught the tail-end of London Fashion Week and although I wasn't able to get inside to watch the catwalks, I was still able to take a few photos from outside. People were dressed dare shall I say, fashionably? There were many people making a statement with their clothing and I think it is a great way for people to express themselves- fashion is a form of expression.

Anna was chatting with her friend on the side of the road when I approached her. She said that she was dressed very simple - at least compared to some of the others - but I think what she had worked for her. She is half Brazilian and Italian and gets to visit London Fashion week because her parents run a coffee chain which sponsors the event.

Thank you Anna for taking part in the project!

100 Strangers Project - 59/100 by Michael Pung

Olivia was crossing the street when I approached her. I quickly explained my project and she said yes!

I asked her: 

How would your friends describe you?

"Independent, adventurous and a clear sense of direction."

Olivia is currently studying a masters degree in environmental engineering - specialising in water treatment. She hopes to one day put the environment back to the way it was before human intervention. 

"I want to be at the forefront of helping the environment and assist in any way I can."

She visited China for 6 weeks in the summer and was saddened that there really isn't anything in place by the government to improve the quality of the environment over there and that in possibly around 35 years, everything would probably need to be rebuilt.

"We all breathe the same air. The pollution in Asia affects everyone even in the States and in Europe."

She seemed passionate about the topic and hopes to make a difference to the environment, be it research or working on projects in a different part of the world.

I showed her the photos I took of her and offered to send them to her. As I was taking down her email, we then discussed the use of smartphones:

"I don't want to be reached all the time. I used to keep my phone on complete silence but then my boyfriend got mad because I wasn't answering his calls. So now I just have my messages on silent and only my calls go through."

She's not totally against smartphones though, but whenever she goes away she tries to keep it off so she can enjoy the experiences of travel. 

Thank you Olivia for taking part in the project!