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Addison Cumberbatch Bridgetown, Barbados
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—First and foremost – whom can you name as the best photographer in Bridgetown? :)
—/\/\That guy.
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—What should be the criteria for a customer to choose a photographer?
—They personality, portfolios and if possible their history.
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—How did you get in the photography industry?
—I started out as a commercial photographer and photojournalist
then evolved into a weekend wedding photographer.
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—Are you photogenic?
—I look Marvelous.
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—Do you love traveling?
—Whenever I can, Yes!!
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—What do you like most about your profession?
—The challenge and smiling Clients.
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—How do you handle criticism?
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—What things are to be avoided when shooting?
—Bad composition.
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—What influences the value of a photo? What are its elements?
—Creativity, ability to make an impact, composition.
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—What will be the future of photography?
—Probably some sort of sophisticated spectacles that take Hi res images when you blink your eyes,
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—What person can be the symbol of the 21st century in your opinion?
—Mirrorless cameras.
INikon D780
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Alin Panaite Constanța, Romania
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—What should be the criteria for a customer to choose a photographer?
—The MAN behind the camera.
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—How did you get in the photography industry?
—After working for some time in fashion photography and in the studio, the step to wedding photography was very natural. I've always enjoyed working with people, and being together with them on a special day gives what I need for capturing great shots.
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—What are the most important components of a good photo in your opinion?
—Light, composition, but especially feeling. A good photo has to make you laugh, to make you cry, to make you shiver, even hate it...but it can not leave you without reaction.
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—Do you love traveling?
—yesss!
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—What do you like most about your profession?
—You meet great people, you learn many things from them, you can watch them smile or cry when you show them the photos you've made.
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—What do you like least about your profession?
—The price of cameras :)))
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—How do you handle criticism?
—Very well. If it's well argummented, you can learn o lot from criticism.
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—Who do you want to shoot?
—Vladimir Putin, Sting, and a few other people.
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—What will be the future of photography?
—A bright one. The competition is going to be even higher, and competition means progress. In order to stay ahead, you have to constantly learn and reinvent yourself.
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—Who would you like to shoot with?
—Rankin, Ghionis, Valenzuela.
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—What is special in the photography genre you specialise at?
—The unique nature of the moment. A mixture of happiness, stress, laughing and tears.
INikon D810
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Marcin Karpowicz Calgary, Canada
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—What should be the criteria for a customer to choose a photographer?
—Three things: portfolio, personality, and of course, budget.
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—How did you get in the photography industry?
—My wife's idea. We photograph the nature, when we were hiking – eventually my wife started to photograph people – finally our friend took us to photograph her wedding in Mexico – and this is how I started my journey with wedding photography.
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—Are you photogenic?
—I don't feel like a photogenic person.
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—What are the most important components of a good photo in your opinion?
—moment, composition and light. You have to have those three elements in order to have perfect photo.
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—Do you love traveling?
—Yes – I love traveling. So far I lived in three different countries and in two different continents. I was born in Poland, lived for 6 years in USA and finally moved to Canada, where I am living today.
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—What do you like most about your profession?
—I am dealing, most of the time, with happiness and love during the day of wedding. I am in constant movement – meeting different people. The life looks like the box of chocolates – you never know what kind of clients you get :)
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—What do you like least about your profession?
—Uncertainty of the future bookings.
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—How do you handle criticism?
—I am handle very well constructive criticism – criticism helps my development of being better photographer.
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—What things are to be avoided when shooting?
—I don't see that kind of things.
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—What will be the future of photography?
—Difficult to say – maybe the future will be screenshot from the video coverage. For sure there will be more and more competitiveness with the guests capturing the moments through their better and better phones and their ability to instantly share those photos on all social media platforms.
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—What is special in the photography genre you specialise at?
—In few hours the photographer needs to capture the story of love between the bride and groom, connection to their friends, and nurture of their parents.
INikon D4s
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