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Interviews with leading experts in photography; learn crucial insights about the art of capturing images from people who know pictures.
The Art of Isolation
It started as a project to highlight the failings of Britain’s care system. By a quirk of timing, it turned into something that captured the zeitgeist of 2020. ‘Home Alone’, Sharon Bailey’s exploration of the often-isolated lives of elderly people, unexpectedly tapped into a universal experience as the COVID lockdown struck.
Andy PottsPublished 4 years ago in PhotographySterling Chandler talks Mindset, Small Beginnings & Success.
Sterling Chandler is a Photographer & Entrepreneur from London. This 16 year old has worked with many global brands and musicians. From Aston Martin to The Specials.
Sophie OwensPublished 4 years ago in Photography- Top Story - April 2020
Sam Keller: Empowering Women Through The Lens
Sam and I met on a nature walk with friends in Boulder, Colorado by Lake Wonderland in the spring of 2014. She was shooting with a Yashica 124G using infrared film. We bonded over cameras and each other's photos on Instagram. Sam always has her style and aesthetic on point. She has become such an amazing photographer and powerful business woman, capturing stunning images of strong women. We reconnected last year when she moved to NYC and have since worked together on awesome projects, including the latest one she brought me into with Milk XYZ. Sam took photos and I made a behind the scenes video.
Christian JohnsonPublished 4 years ago in Photography Flash! An Insight on Toronto-Based Photography
Flick! Schick! Click! Chad Kalaska (alias: chadkalaska) sits in the Starbucks at Yonge and King, in Toronto, sipping from his favourite drink, a Caramel Macchiato. He fashioned a bobby pin on his denim jean jacket, wears a vibrant orange hoodie, black cropped pants, and hiked up I LOVE UGLY socks to avoid concealment by his velcro Vans shoes. His grey eyes analyze his Sony 50mm lens as they snap onto his camera and flings his tribal patterned camera strap over his buzzed head. “My dad gave me this strap,” he explains, “and it’s one of the main things other photographers recognize me by.” He walks out of Starbucks to be greeted by afternoon sunshine, taking a quick snapshot of a fire truck on duty. This is a good day for photography.
Stefano RucciaPublished 6 years ago in Photography