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  • Radek Kazmierczak Sanok, Poland
    • What should be the criteria for a customer to choose a photographer?

      Zapewne to czy fotografie spełniają ich oczekiwania, ale i powinni sprawdzić też jaką osobą jest fotograf, czy umie z należytym szacunkiem potraktować daną chwile.

    • How did you get in the photography industry?

      Pasja fotografowania pchnęła mnie w niemal każdą jej dziedzinę, jednak na fotografii ślubnej skupiam swoją uwagę ze względu na emocje jakie zawsze towarzyszą temu wyjątkowemu wydarzeniu.

    • Are you photogenic?

      Myślę że ocenić powinien to ktoś kto podjął by się sfotografowania mojej osoby. Sam sobie zdjęć nie robię więc nie mam zdana :)

    • What are the most important components of a good photo in your opinion?

      Ludzie, emocje ,moment, kadr, światło, reszta to tylko ładne dodatki :)

    • Do you love traveling?

      Tak, uwielbiam poznawać nowe miejsca

    • What do you like most about your profession?

      Tak zwaną "magię" fotografowania. Fotografia to echo czegoś co było, przeminęło i gdzieś wybrzmiewa w naszych wspomnieniach. My jako fotografowie mamy jedno proste zadanie, aby to echo brzmiało jak najwyraźniej :)

    • What do you like least about your profession?

      Nie lubię nudy, rutyny i monotonności

    • How do you handle criticism?

      Jestem na nią otwarty, staram się wysłuchać każdej uwagi wyciągnąć wnioski. Krytyka bywa bardzo konstruktywna

    • What things are to be avoided when shooting?

      Wydaje mi się że krytykowanie pary.

    • What will be the future of photography?

      Mam nadzieję że zaskakująca

    • What is special in the photography genre you specialise at?

      Jest zaskakująca

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  • Ruud Claessen Maastricht, Netherlands
    • What should be the criteria for a customer to choose a photographer?

      1) Do you like the photographer's work? 2) Do you like the photographer? Simple as that.

    • How did you get in the photography industry?

      In 2008, I was already doing amateur photography for a couple of year. To do something different for a change, I asked my uncle if I could photograph his wedding. It was his second marriage, they were not asking for a photographer, so there was little risk. I ended up liking it so much, that I decided to do it more.

    • Are you photogenic?

      No! I much rather be behind a camera.

    • What are the most important components of a good photo in your opinion?

      Above all, the photo has to have a certain impact. Wether that's an intense emotion, a good vibe, or just a spectaculair visual impact. After that comes the technical part. So a good lighting, composition, etcetera. But for me, the impact is the most important part, by far.

    • Do you love traveling?

      Yes, but with moderation though. I'd love to do 3-5 destination weddings a year. I don't think I'd enjoy doing 10, 15 or even more.

    • What do you like most about your profession?

      It sounds like a horrible cliché, but it's true: Every wedding is different. You never really know what's going to happen. Surprises can happen at every moment. Besides that, I think it's a great honor to be asked to create lifelong memories for the people that are getting married. 5, 10, 25 or even 50 years after they get married, people still remember who took their wedding photos. It's pretty wonderful that you can be an important part in people's lives.

    • What do you like least about your profession?

      Basically: The postprocessing. I have a horrible concentration when it comes to editing. I love editing my 50-75 favorites from a wedding, but after that, it gets hard for me to keep focused.

    • How do you handle criticism?

      I try to extract what people really mean with their comments. Some people have difficulties in finding the right words to give feedback, sometimes making them sound rude. But I always try to figure out what's the real message there.

    • What things are to be avoided when shooting?

      'Allowed' is a big word. I'm not the one to say what's allowed or not. However, I don't like to unnecessarily intervene in a wedding. With the exception of the posed shots, I don't like having to tell people what to do, where to stand or how to look.

    • What will be the future of photography?

      I think the future of wedding photography will be a further evolution of the direction it's going in right now. More journalistic stuff, more moments. But besides that: technical advances. Faster camera's, better low light capabilities, and other accessories like drones, light field cameras, and stuff like that, giving photographers even more tools to being creative.

    • What is special in the photography genre you specialise at?

      I love many aspects of it. I love the fact that people are in a good mood, they take the time to look good as well. People get married in beautiful venues, and you as a photographer gets to be a part of so many people's special day. That's amazing.

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  • James Richardson Granada, Spain
    • First and foremost – whom can you name as the best photographer in Granada? :)

      The best photographer doesn't exist, only styles! Today there are so many photographers, and each one has their own style. As long as you work hard to constantly grow and push yourself then you will be happy, your clients will be happy and you will become a great photographer.

    • What should be the criteria for a customer to choose a photographer?

      To select the photographer via his/her work and style and not the price, with out forgetting that they must connect.

    • How did you get in the photography industry?

      You could say that it was hidden away inside me for a long time. Without realising I have always had a camera to hand since I was little. Love my dads Canon 650 EOS and always used to take it off his hands. Never thought that it would turn out to be something that I loved doing.

    • Are you photogenic?

      To be honest, no not really. That is why I hide behind the camera :P

    • What are the most important components of a good photo in your opinion?

      A good photo has to have life in it. If a photo does not have a penetrating look, or the calmness of a smile, then for me that photo is not natural enough and that is what I always look for in my wedding photos.

    • Do you love traveling?

      I love new and unknown territories, this make you push your skills and ideas to the limits and keeps you improving. I have several trips lined up this year and cant wait to work somewhere new. And if it is for vacactional purpose, then without a doubt, but I can assure you that my camera will never leave my side.

    • What do you like most about your profession?

      The reaction when I hand my work in and the happiness it brings. I will love photography no matter what, and will always love it no matter what people say about my work. All photographers want to exceed their expectations, improve, update themselves, master new techniques, and we are very perfectionist when it comes down to our own work, so it is a fantastic feeling when others congratulate you on your efforts.

    • What do you like least about your profession?

      Nothing, I came from a financial work environment with a stressful background to something that I dreamt about doing for a long time. And when you manage to do something you dream about there will be some down moments but you remember what you are doing and why you are doing it, and that motivating crawls right back in and you thrive again.

    • How do you handle criticism?

      Constructive criticism helps me improve, mature and evolve. There is always a positive way of looking at things, and criticism can be broken down and used in a positive manner.

    • What will be the future of photography?

      Well who knows, it is constantly changing and there are so many different styles and techniques to choose from. But hopefully, it will become less fictional and more natural.

    • What things are to be avoided when shooting?

      Pressure on the bride and groom. In order to take the best and most natural shots we need the bride and groom to be as relaxed as possible. And also mobile and table devises. There are numerous of occasions when the groom could not see the bride walking down the isle due to the amount of people leaning out with their phones and tables.

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    Nikon D750