Life Behind The Lens - Photography Interview Compilation
ZOOM LENS PROFESSIONAL LIFE THROUGH THE LENS EF 16-35mm 1:28 L || USM Ø 82mm We recently interviewed over 20 leading photographers from different industries, with various levels of expertise, on how they acquired their success. They provided great insights on how to get started, the tools they use and tips to becoming a better photographer. $99999999999999999999 AUTO TYPES OF PHOTOGRAPHY Y FAMILY PRODUCT BOUDOIR DOCUMENTARY WILDLIFE ARCHITECTURE TRAVEL STREET FAUNA GENERALIST PORTRAIT CHILDREN NATURE SAY CHEESE! LANDSCAPE HDR WEDDING SPORTS PHOTO JOURNALIST ADVENTURE "These were the most popular types of photography based on the people that were interviewed. ADVICE Y Be open to shooting all types of photography. Commercial, portraits, landscape - you never know what you may love the most until you have tried them. Shoot anyone and everyone that you know; in the best and worst light that you can find. Lynn Michelle Brandon Kidd Persistence and dedication are two essential attributes that any photographer needs when starting off. For those starting out in photography, Facebook is a great way to find others willing to help build your portfolio. Kyle Berg Adam Jacobs If you are motivated & inspired enough you will find the time, places and people with which to generate a portfolio specific to what you want/love to do. A photo blog is an excellent medium enabling a photographer to obtain feedback. Robert Kruh Matt Powell Get to know the equipment you have and make certain you're comfortable with it. Sean McKendall MOST USED SOFTWARE Y Lightroom Photoshop Lightroom is designed to assist Photoshop users in managing thousands of digital images and doing post production work. Lr Ps Photoshop is the leading digital image editing application for the Internet, print, and other types of new media. Br 90% 10% Bridge Aperture These numbers represent the amount of time spent in each program. V Occasional Use TYPES OF CAMERAS Y 95% i Use 5% i Use Canon Nikon mamiya HASSELBLAD E$$$ $$$ # OF USERS : 50/50 HASSELBLAD The number of Canon and Nikon users is equal. It's a matter of preference. Hasselblad cameras can exceed the price of a new vehicle. DIGITAL VS FILM While film is fantastic, I don't miss trying to time changing/loading and reloading rolls of film with events at a wedding. Corey Ann How Many Have Ever Used Film? 72% | shoot 100% digital, and I can't imagine going back to film. I shot film for years back in the 80s. Scott Kelby I love digital photography and I would never willingly go back to film. I was never a great fan of the darkroom. How Many Still Use Film? Gary Cosby Jr. The one main reason people should learn on film is so that they have to really learn how to use their camera. Kerry Garrison Special thanks to the following Photographers whom participated in the interview that made this infographic possible. Sponsored by smartpress.com Adam Jacobs Kyle Berg Lynn Michelle Mark Rebilas Brandon Kidd Real people.. who really know print. 888-934-6909 Chris Marquardt Corey Ann Gary Cosby Jr. Harry Kikstra Matt Powell Michael Clark Mike Cavaroc Hendra Lauw Robert Kruh Ibarionex Perello Interesting Infographics by Scott Kelby Scott Wyden Sean McKendall TO READ THE FULL INTERVIEWS, VISIT BLOG.SMARTPRESS.COM InBusiness, Inc. 321-281-8353 Design by Sean Taylor Jeff Revell John Keatley Kerry Garrison Yanik Chauvin ZOOM LENS PROFESSIONAL LIFE THROUGH THE LENS EF 16-35mm 1:28 L || USM Ø 82mm We recently interviewed over 20 leading photographers from different industries, with various levels of expertise, on how they acquired their success. They provided great insights on how to get started, the tools they use and tips to becoming a better photographer. M $99999999999999999999 AUTO TYPES OF PHOTOGRAPHY Y FAMILY PRODUCT BOUDOIR DOCUMENTARY WILDLIFE ARCHITECTURE TRAVEL STREET FAUNA GENERALIST PORTRAIT CHILDREN NATURE SAY CHEESE! LANDSCAPE HDR WEDDING SPORTS PHOTO JOURNALIST ADVENTURE "These were the most popular types of photography based on the people that were interviewed. ADVICE Y Be open to shooting all types of photography. Commercial, portraits, landscape - you never know what you may love the most until you have tried them. Shoot anyone and everyone that you know; in the best and worst light that you can find. Lynn Michelle Brandon Kidd Persistence and dedication are two essential attributes that any photographer needs when starting off. For those starting out in photography, Facebook is a great way to find others willing to help build your portfolio. Kyle Berg Adam Jacobs If you are motivated & inspired enough you will find the time, places and people with which to generate a portfolio specific to what you want/love to do. A photo blog is an excellent medium enabling a photographer to obtain feedback. Robert Kruh Matt Powell Get to know the equipment you have and make certain you're comfortable with it. Sean McKendall MOST USED SOFTWARE Y Lightroom Photoshop Lightroom is designed to assist Photoshop users in managing thousands of digital images and doing post production work. Lr Ps Photoshop is the leading digital image editing application for the Internet, print, and other types of new media. Br 90% 10% Bridge Aperture These numbers represent the amount of time spent in each program. V Occasional Use TYPES OF CAMERAS Y 95% i Use 5% i Use Canon Nikon mamiya HASSELBLAD E$$$ $$$ # OF USERS : 50/50 HASSELBLAD The number of Canon and Nikon users is equal. It's a matter of preference. Hasselblad cameras can exceed the price of a new vehicle. DIGITAL VS FILM While film is fantastic, I don't miss trying to time changing/loading and reloading rolls of film with events at a wedding. Corey Ann How Many Have Ever Used Film? 72% | shoot 100% digital, and I can't imagine going back to film. I shot film for years back in the 80s. Scott Kelby I love digital photography and I would never willingly go back to film. I was never a great fan of the darkroom. How Many Still Use Film? Gary Cosby Jr. 5% The one main reason people should learn on film is so that they have to really learn how to use their camera. Kerry Garrison Special thanks to the following Photographers whom participated in the interview that made this infographic possible. Sponsored by smartpress.com Adam Jacobs Kyle Berg Lynn Michelle Mark Rebilas Brandon Kidd Real people.. who really know print. 888-934-6909 Chris Marquardt Corey Ann Gary Cosby Jr. Harry Kikstra Matt Powell Michael Clark Mike Cavaroc Hendra Lauw Robert Kruh Ibarionex Perello Interesting Infographics by Scott Kelby Scott Wyden Sean McKendall TO READ THE FULL INTERVIEWS, VISIT BLOG.SMARTPRESS.COM InBusiness, Inc. 321-281-8353 Design by Sean Taylor Jeff Revell John Keatley Kerry Garrison Yanik Chauvin ZOOM LENS PROFESSIONAL LIFE THROUGH THE LENS EF 16-35mm 1:28 L || USM Ø 82mm We recently interviewed over 20 leading photographers from different industries, with various levels of expertise, on how they acquired their success. They provided great insights on how to get started, the tools they use and tips to becoming a better photographer. M $99999999999999999999 AUTO TYPES OF PHOTOGRAPHY Y FAMILY PRODUCT BOUDOIR DOCUMENTARY WILDLIFE ARCHITECTURE TRAVEL STREET FAUNA GENERALIST PORTRAIT CHILDREN NATURE SAY CHEESE! LANDSCAPE HDR WEDDING SPORTS PHOTO JOURNALIST ADVENTURE "These were the most popular types of photography based on the people that were interviewed. ADVICE Y Be open to shooting all types of photography. Commercial, portraits, landscape - you never know what you may love the most until you have tried them. Shoot anyone and everyone that you know; in the best and worst light that you can find. Lynn Michelle Brandon Kidd Persistence and dedication are two essential attributes that any photographer needs when starting off. For those starting out in photography, Facebook is a great way to find others willing to help build your portfolio. Kyle Berg Adam Jacobs If you are motivated & inspired enough you will find the time, places and people with which to generate a portfolio specific to what you want/love to do. A photo blog is an excellent medium enabling a photographer to obtain feedback. Robert Kruh Matt Powell Get to know the equipment you have and make certain you're comfortable with it. Sean McKendall MOST USED SOFTWARE Y Lightroom Photoshop Lightroom is designed to assist Photoshop users in managing thousands of digital images and doing post production work. Lr Ps Photoshop is the leading digital image editing application for the Internet, print, and other types of new media. Br 90% 10% Bridge Aperture These numbers represent the amount of time spent in each program. V Occasional Use TYPES OF CAMERAS Y 95% i Use 5% i Use Canon Nikon mamiya HASSELBLAD E$$$ $$$ # OF USERS : 50/50 HASSELBLAD The number of Canon and Nikon users is equal. It's a matter of preference. Hasselblad cameras can exceed the price of a new vehicle. DIGITAL VS FILM While film is fantastic, I don't miss trying to time changing/loading and reloading rolls of film with events at a wedding. Corey Ann How Many Have Ever Used Film? 72% | shoot 100% digital, and I can't imagine going back to film. I shot film for years back in the 80s. Scott Kelby I love digital photography and I would never willingly go back to film. I was never a great fan of the darkroom. How Many Still Use Film? Gary Cosby Jr. 5% The one main reason people should learn on film is so that they have to really learn how to use their camera. Kerry Garrison Special thanks to the following Photographers whom participated in the interview that made this infographic possible. Sponsored by smartpress.com Adam Jacobs Kyle Berg Lynn Michelle Mark Rebilas Brandon Kidd Real people.. who really know print. 888-934-6909 Chris Marquardt Corey Ann Gary Cosby Jr. Harry Kikstra Matt Powell Michael Clark Mike Cavaroc Hendra Lauw Robert Kruh Ibarionex Perello Interesting Infographics by Scott Kelby Scott Wyden Sean McKendall TO READ THE FULL INTERVIEWS, VISIT BLOG.SMARTPRESS.COM InBusiness, Inc. 321-281-8353 Design by Sean Taylor Jeff Revell John Keatley Kerry Garrison Yanik Chauvin ZOOM LENS PROFESSIONAL LIFE THROUGH THE LENS EF 16-35mm 1:28 L || USM Ø 82mm We recently interviewed over 20 leading photographers from different industries, with various levels of expertise, on how they acquired their success. They provided great insights on how to get started, the tools they use and tips to becoming a better photographer. M $99999999999999999999 AUTO TYPES OF PHOTOGRAPHY Y FAMILY PRODUCT BOUDOIR DOCUMENTARY WILDLIFE ARCHITECTURE TRAVEL STREET FAUNA GENERALIST PORTRAIT CHILDREN NATURE SAY CHEESE! LANDSCAPE HDR WEDDING SPORTS PHOTO JOURNALIST ADVENTURE "These were the most popular types of photography based on the people that were interviewed. ADVICE Y Be open to shooting all types of photography. Commercial, portraits, landscape - you never know what you may love the most until you have tried them. Shoot anyone and everyone that you know; in the best and worst light that you can find. Lynn Michelle Brandon Kidd Persistence and dedication are two essential attributes that any photographer needs when starting off. For those starting out in photography, Facebook is a great way to find others willing to help build your portfolio. Kyle Berg Adam Jacobs If you are motivated & inspired enough you will find the time, places and people with which to generate a portfolio specific to what you want/love to do. A photo blog is an excellent medium enabling a photographer to obtain feedback. Robert Kruh Matt Powell Get to know the equipment you have and make certain you're comfortable with it. Sean McKendall MOST USED SOFTWARE Y Lightroom Photoshop Lightroom is designed to assist Photoshop users in managing thousands of digital images and doing post production work. Lr Ps Photoshop is the leading digital image editing application for the Internet, print, and other types of new media. Br 90% 10% Bridge Aperture These numbers represent the amount of time spent in each program. V Occasional Use TYPES OF CAMERAS Y 95% i Use 5% i Use Canon Nikon mamiya HASSELBLAD E$$$ $$$ # OF USERS : 50/50 HASSELBLAD The number of Canon and Nikon users is equal. It's a matter of preference. Hasselblad cameras can exceed the price of a new vehicle. DIGITAL VS FILM While film is fantastic, I don't miss trying to time changing/loading and reloading rolls of film with events at a wedding. Corey Ann How Many Have Ever Used Film? 72% | shoot 100% digital, and I can't imagine going back to film. I shot film for years back in the 80s. Scott Kelby I love digital photography and I would never willingly go back to film. I was never a great fan of the darkroom. How Many Still Use Film? Gary Cosby Jr. 5% The one main reason people should learn on film is so that they have to really learn how to use their camera. Kerry Garrison Special thanks to the following Photographers whom participated in the interview that made this infographic possible. Sponsored by smartpress.com Adam Jacobs Kyle Berg Lynn Michelle Mark Rebilas Brandon Kidd Real people.. who really know print. 888-934-6909 Chris Marquardt Corey Ann Gary Cosby Jr. Harry Kikstra Matt Powell Michael Clark Mike Cavaroc Hendra Lauw Robert Kruh Ibarionex Perello Interesting Infographics by Scott Kelby Scott Wyden Sean McKendall TO READ THE FULL INTERVIEWS, VISIT BLOG.SMARTPRESS.COM InBusiness, Inc. 321-281-8353 Design by Sean Taylor Jeff Revell John Keatley Kerry Garrison Yanik Chauvin ZOOM LENS PROFESSIONAL LIFE THROUGH THE LENS EF 16-35mm 1:28 L || USM Ø 82mm We recently interviewed over 20 leading photographers from different industries, with various levels of expertise, on how they acquired their success. They provided great insights on how to get started, the tools they use and tips to becoming a better photographer. M $99999999999999999999 AUTO TYPES OF PHOTOGRAPHY Y FAMILY PRODUCT BOUDOIR DOCUMENTARY WILDLIFE ARCHITECTURE TRAVEL STREET FAUNA GENERALIST PORTRAIT CHILDREN NATURE SAY CHEESE! LANDSCAPE HDR WEDDING SPORTS PHOTO JOURNALIST ADVENTURE "These were the most popular types of photography based on the people that were interviewed. ADVICE Y Be open to shooting all types of photography. Commercial, portraits, landscape - you never know what you may love the most until you have tried them. Shoot anyone and everyone that you know; in the best and worst light that you can find. Lynn Michelle Brandon Kidd Persistence and dedication are two essential attributes that any photographer needs when starting off. For those starting out in photography, Facebook is a great way to find others willing to help build your portfolio. Kyle Berg Adam Jacobs If you are motivated & inspired enough you will find the time, places and people with which to generate a portfolio specific to what you want/love to do. A photo blog is an excellent medium enabling a photographer to obtain feedback. Robert Kruh Matt Powell Get to know the equipment you have and make certain you're comfortable with it. Sean McKendall MOST USED SOFTWARE Y Lightroom Photoshop Lightroom is designed to assist Photoshop users in managing thousands of digital images and doing post production work. Lr Ps Photoshop is the leading digital image editing application for the Internet, print, and other types of new media. Br 90% 10% Bridge Aperture These numbers represent the amount of time spent in each program. V Occasional Use TYPES OF CAMERAS Y 95% i Use 5% i Use Canon Nikon mamiya HASSELBLAD E$$$ $$$ # OF USERS : 50/50 HASSELBLAD The number of Canon and Nikon users is equal. It's a matter of preference. Hasselblad cameras can exceed the price of a new vehicle. DIGITAL VS FILM While film is fantastic, I don't miss trying to time changing/loading and reloading rolls of film with events at a wedding. Corey Ann How Many Have Ever Used Film? 72% | shoot 100% digital, and I can't imagine going back to film. I shot film for years back in the 80s. Scott Kelby I love digital photography and I would never willingly go back to film. I was never a great fan of the darkroom. How Many Still Use Film? Gary Cosby Jr. 5% The one main reason people should learn on film is so that they have to really learn how to use their camera. Kerry Garrison Special thanks to the following Photographers whom participated in the interview that made this infographic possible. Sponsored by smartpress.com Adam Jacobs Kyle Berg Lynn Michelle Mark Rebilas Brandon Kidd Real people.. who really know print. 888-934-6909 Chris Marquardt Corey Ann Gary Cosby Jr. Harry Kikstra Matt Powell Michael Clark Mike Cavaroc Hendra Lauw Robert Kruh Ibarionex Perello Interesting Infographics by Scott Kelby Scott Wyden Sean McKendall TO READ THE FULL INTERVIEWS, VISIT BLOG.SMARTPRESS.COM InBusiness, Inc. 321-281-8353 Design by Sean Taylor Jeff Revell John Keatley Kerry Garrison Yanik Chauvin ZOOM LENS PROFESSIONAL LIFE THROUGH THE LENS EF 16-35mm 1:28 L || USM Ø 82mm We recently interviewed over 20 leading photographers from different industries, with various levels of expertise, on how they acquired their success. They provided great insights on how to get started, the tools they use and tips to becoming a better photographer. M $99999999999999999999 AUTO TYPES OF PHOTOGRAPHY Y FAMILY PRODUCT BOUDOIR DOCUMENTARY WILDLIFE ARCHITECTURE TRAVEL STREET FAUNA GENERALIST PORTRAIT CHILDREN NATURE SAY CHEESE! LANDSCAPE HDR WEDDING SPORTS PHOTO JOURNALIST ADVENTURE "These were the most popular types of photography based on the people that were interviewed. ADVICE Y Be open to shooting all types of photography. Commercial, portraits, landscape - you never know what you may love the most until you have tried them. Shoot anyone and everyone that you know; in the best and worst light that you can find. Lynn Michelle Brandon Kidd Persistence and dedication are two essential attributes that any photographer needs when starting off. For those starting out in photography, Facebook is a great way to find others willing to help build your portfolio. Kyle Berg Adam Jacobs If you are motivated & inspired enough you will find the time, places and people with which to generate a portfolio specific to what you want/love to do. A photo blog is an excellent medium enabling a photographer to obtain feedback. Robert Kruh Matt Powell Get to know the equipment you have and make certain you're comfortable with it. Sean McKendall MOST USED SOFTWARE Y Lightroom Photoshop Lightroom is designed to assist Photoshop users in managing thousands of digital images and doing post production work. Lr Ps Photoshop is the leading digital image editing application for the Internet, print, and other types of new media. Br 90% 10% Bridge Aperture These numbers represent the amount of time spent in each program. V Occasional Use TYPES OF CAMERAS Y 95% i Use 5% i Use Canon Nikon mamiya HASSELBLAD E$$$ $$$ # OF USERS : 50/50 HASSELBLAD The number of Canon and Nikon users is equal. It's a matter of preference. Hasselblad cameras can exceed the price of a new vehicle. DIGITAL VS FILM While film is fantastic, I don't miss trying to time changing/loading and reloading rolls of film with events at a wedding. Corey Ann How Many Have Ever Used Film? 72% | shoot 100% digital, and I can't imagine going back to film. I shot film for years back in the 80s. Scott Kelby I love digital photography and I would never willingly go back to film. I was never a great fan of the darkroom. How Many Still Use Film? Gary Cosby Jr. 5% The one main reason people should learn on film is so that they have to really learn how to use their camera. Kerry Garrison Special thanks to the following Photographers whom participated in the interview that made this infographic possible. Sponsored by smartpress.com Adam Jacobs Kyle Berg Lynn Michelle Mark Rebilas Brandon Kidd Real people.. who really know print. 888-934-6909 Chris Marquardt Corey Ann Gary Cosby Jr. Harry Kikstra Matt Powell Michael Clark Mike Cavaroc Hendra Lauw Robert Kruh Ibarionex Perello Interesting Infographics by Scott Kelby Scott Wyden Sean McKendall TO READ THE FULL INTERVIEWS, VISIT BLOG.SMARTPRESS.COM InBusiness, Inc. 321-281-8353 Design by Sean Taylor Jeff Revell John Keatley Kerry Garrison Yanik Chauvin ZOOM LENS PROFESSIONAL LIFE THROUGH THE LENS EF 16-35mm 1:28 L || USM Ø 82mm We recently interviewed over 20 leading photographers from different industries, with various levels of expertise, on how they acquired their success. They provided great insights on how to get started, the tools they use and tips to becoming a better photographer. M $99999999999999999999 AUTO TYPES OF PHOTOGRAPHY Y FAMILY PRODUCT BOUDOIR DOCUMENTARY WILDLIFE ARCHITECTURE TRAVEL STREET FAUNA GENERALIST PORTRAIT CHILDREN NATURE SAY CHEESE! LANDSCAPE HDR WEDDING SPORTS PHOTO JOURNALIST ADVENTURE "These were the most popular types of photography based on the people that were interviewed. ADVICE Y Be open to shooting all types of photography. Commercial, portraits, landscape - you never know what you may love the most until you have tried them. Shoot anyone and everyone that you know; in the best and worst light that you can find. Lynn Michelle Brandon Kidd Persistence and dedication are two essential attributes that any photographer needs when starting off. For those starting out in photography, Facebook is a great way to find others willing to help build your portfolio. Kyle Berg Adam Jacobs If you are motivated & inspired enough you will find the time, places and people with which to generate a portfolio specific to what you want/love to do. A photo blog is an excellent medium enabling a photographer to obtain feedback. Robert Kruh Matt Powell Get to know the equipment you have and make certain you're comfortable with it. Sean McKendall MOST USED SOFTWARE Y Lightroom Photoshop Lightroom is designed to assist Photoshop users in managing thousands of digital images and doing post production work. Lr Ps Photoshop is the leading digital image editing application for the Internet, print, and other types of new media. Br 90% 10% Bridge Aperture These numbers represent the amount of time spent in each program. V Occasional Use TYPES OF CAMERAS Y 95% i Use 5% i Use Canon Nikon mamiya HASSELBLAD E$$$ $$$ # OF USERS : 50/50 HASSELBLAD The number of Canon and Nikon users is equal. It's a matter of preference. Hasselblad cameras can exceed the price of a new vehicle. DIGITAL VS FILM While film is fantastic, I don't miss trying to time changing/loading and reloading rolls of film with events at a wedding. Corey Ann How Many Have Ever Used Film? 72% | shoot 100% digital, and I can't imagine going back to film. I shot film for years back in the 80s. Scott Kelby I love digital photography and I would never willingly go back to film. I was never a great fan of the darkroom. How Many Still Use Film? Gary Cosby Jr. 5% The one main reason people should learn on film is so that they have to really learn how to use their camera. Kerry Garrison Special thanks to the following Photographers whom participated in the interview that made this infographic possible. Sponsored by smartpress.com Adam Jacobs Kyle Berg Lynn Michelle Mark Rebilas Brandon Kidd Real people.. who really know print. 888-934-6909 Chris Marquardt Corey Ann Gary Cosby Jr. Harry Kikstra Matt Powell Michael Clark Mike Cavaroc Hendra Lauw Robert Kruh Ibarionex Perello Interesting Infographics by Scott Kelby Scott Wyden Sean McKendall TO READ THE FULL INTERVIEWS, VISIT BLOG.SMARTPRESS.COM InBusiness, Inc. 321-281-8353 Design by Sean Taylor Jeff Revell John Keatley Kerry Garrison Yanik Chauvin
Life Behind The Lens - Photography Interview Compilation
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