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Miguel Beltran Veracruz, Mexico
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—What should be the criteria for a customer to choose a photographer?
—1 Connection with the photographer 2 Quality 3 price
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—How did you get in the photography industry?
—By accident, I was first a commercial photographer, a friend of mine told me he needed a second shooter so I did. The very first click got me and now I'm a full time Wedding photographer and loving it.
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—Are you photogenic?
—Sure I'm or at least I think I'm, if you feel it you have it.
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—What are the most important components of a good photo in your opinion?
—Soul, Light and Emotion.
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—Do you love traveling?
—If I could wake up in a different city every day that would be awesome.
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—What do you like most about your profession?
—The people, I love chatting with them and make them laugh.
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—What do you like least about your profession?
—Make a selection for a small story in my blog.
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—How do you handle criticism?
—Great, is good to hear opinions but everyone has a different style.
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—What things are to be avoided when shooting?
—You will never see me being intrusive I love to be close but I know how and when.
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—What is special in the photography genre you specialise at?
—Families are everything they are the medular issue in my photography I always try to involve everyone, love to see them smile, watch the though strong man dropping tears, a mother hugging her daughter stronger than ever.
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—Are there any trends in photography?
—Film look and filters but I try to avoid them. I not saying that I don`t use them.
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Nejc Bole Ajdovščina, Slovenia
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—What should be the criteria for a customer to choose a photographer?
—His style. They have to love the style of a photographer. That way they can trust him and let him do his own job.
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—How did you get in the photography industry?
—My first wedding was for a friend that loved my travel photos. Than I just got into the wedding photography and now I love it.
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—Are you photogenic?
—I like to say that I can be on both sides of a camera.
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—What are the most important components of a good photo in your opinion?
—A happy couple in a great location. A great location can be found everywhere, you just have to have your eyes open.
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—Do you love traveling?
—That is what brought me to photography in a first place.
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—What do you like most about your profession?
—Being around so many new and interesting personalities and making them happy with my photo stories.
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—What do you like least about your profession?
—Sitting behind the computer :)
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—How do you handle criticism?
—I always love to hear a good word about my work, but sometimes a constructive criticism is just a part of the way to being better and better.
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—What things are to be avoided when shooting?
—Shooting with guns :)
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—What will be the future of photography?
—locations, locations, locations
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—What is special in the photography genre you specialise at?
—Every couple is unique and so is their story.
INikon D750
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Marius Godeanu Craiova, Romania
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—First and foremost – whom can you name as the best photographer in Craiova? :)
—Well, it all depends on who you ask.
What is the best car in the world ? Everyone just sees things differently and especially in photography which is an art in itself, where everything is subjective, ask 10 people this question and probably you will get 11 different answers ! :) -
—What should be the criteria for a customer to choose a photographer?
—If there is one thing I always encourage newlyweds to do when looking for a wedding photographer is to pay very good attention to the portfolios and see which style would suit them and most importantly when meeting a wedding photographer – have him show a full wedding coverage and not get "fooled" by the best 2-3 photos everyone uploads online.
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—How did you get in the photography industry?
—It was back in 2007 I think ... photography was already a hobby for me and as I already had a "decent" DSLR kit ( by those times' standards ) a friend of mine ( who was a videographer ) asked me to go with him and shoot some christenings. I was scared as hell thinking I have a huge responsibility but everything went well and then I moved to weddings, still shooting for him as I didn't have any portfolio. The next year I started going solo and ... 10 years later here we are.
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—Are you photogenic?
—Never :)
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—What are the most important components of a good photo in your opinion?
—Besides the basic technical stuff – composition and message/feeling are by far the key elements of an attractive wedding photograph.
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—Do you love traveling?
—Sure, who doesn't ?
Although I shot quite a few after wedding session abroad with just the bride and groom, I would love to be able to shoot a full destination wedding sometime. -
—What do you like most about your profession?
—Happiness in the client's eyes when they look at their wedding photos for the first time.
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—What do you like least about your profession?
—Hmm tough one...
If I'd had to choose, it would probably the fact that I have to refuse some clients that reeeeealy want me as their wedding photographer, because I already booked their wedding date for someone else. -
—How do you handle criticism?
—I embrace it – it's the only way we move up the ladder.
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—What will be the future of photography?
—Probably not much would change – no matter how advanced the cameras will get. A strong and great wedding image from the 50s is still great today so I can only image – the things that bring value to an image will stay constant over time.
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—What things are to be avoided when shooting?
—Photography is an art – no doubt about that and I find it unacceptable for a client to give the photographer exact and strict examples of they want their wedding images to look like, by bringing photos from other photographers around the world and setting stirct guidelines and boundaries regarding their own images. A photographer should be hired if you liked his own style, not to reproduce someone else's work.
INikon D3X
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