Best of the Week 29 at #nomadict 2022
“Good light, composition, a unique place, imagination, inspiration, a little bit of luck, editing, and always believing in what you do are key to creating a great photograph.”
Read More“Good light, composition, a unique place, imagination, inspiration, a little bit of luck, editing, and always believing in what you do are key to creating a great photograph.”
Read More“I can work at my best when I focus and leave a lot of time for my side projects or training. I always pursue constant improvement and get better from job to job. Thus, I see every project as an opportunity to learn something new, from reaching the clients to the final delivery.”
Read More“Have a defined area of specialty, this doesn’t have to be a super niche in one field but the more specialized you are the easier it will be to find work that you love.”
Read More“Once you get into photography, you will never see anything in the same way again.” These were the words of my best friend’s dad, who ignited the photography spark in me a long time ago. At the time I had no idea how true these words were. Today, I often catch myself thinking in f-numbers while composing images in my head when I see a picturesque scenery.”
Read More“By having the print medium as the final product, I’ve inherently learnt more about my editing process and what I eventually want to see hanging on the walls in my gallery. Ultimately, I’m still learning and hope to never stop finding new ways to interpret and share what I see.”
Read More“Since my passion is creation, I am almost every free minute busy with it – I am actually constantly in training and learning. I always try to solve problems myself first. I see it as a challenge.”
Read More“I have dedicated myself to spherical panoramic photography for seven years with excellent results. It is a very technical kind of photography – which is why it intrigued me so much – and it was not easy to reach high levels. The shooting phase is very important and subsequently, it is key to stitch the various shots perfectly together.”
Read More“Failing is just a learning lesson because the more “setbacks” you encounter, the better you know what to take into account next time. It’s important to not give up and instead of thinking that you are not capable or not good enough, think: What can I do and how can I deal with this next time in order to improve?”
Read More“With my work, I want to showcase the world as it is, with raw and unfiltered moments without getting stuck on the idea of creating the perfect work of art. I believe my job as a photographer is to create with consistency and self-discipline. Yes, a lot of your work won’t get acknowledged, but that is only because you are still learning how to create high-quality work.”
Read More“It is my intention to present, through the medium of photography, intuitive observations of the natural world – which may have meaning to the spectators. We all interpret and give meaning in different ways to what we hear and see, saying a lot about who we are – which is perhaps even the most interesting aspect of Art.”
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