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Photographer Ivvor Rocha

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San Juan, Puerto Rico 

4 years on MyWed
I can speak english, spanish.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/DylTaktINrOdkvhvVlOBoKZjE3VhcUnh6XRyUZnNap8hQCmUCxbRMf_ywEmhnbGg65hTVQfqPX4KdT8BLo12axtYcVS8HbD1rU7y San Juan, Puerto Rico Ivvor Rocha +1 787-698-5724

Interview

  • First and foremost – whom can you name as the best photographer in San Juan, Puerto Rico? :)

    ajajaaj Nice question. I think is a lot of awesome wedding photographer, is all depends on the style but most important the experience that the photographer creates in the customers' life.

  • Are you photogenic?

    LOL, I think so.

  • How did you get in the photography industry?

    Ohh well, It first starts as a hobby, but it was a matter of time when almost immediately I felt the connection with the camera. One day one of my friends ask me to shoot his mother's wedding. His mother beat cancer, so how i could say no. After the emotion of this wedding, I knew that this is what I want to do, capture emotions, joy, and tension of one of the most important moments of people's life.

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

    Photojournalism. I capture every moment and instant of the wedding. Besides this, I love the editorial, crisp, clean look of my work.

  • Do you love traveling?

    Love it.

  • What do you like most about your profession?

    The happy face of the customers when they see their photos, albums, and prints. This something priceless

  • What do you like least about your profession?

    Oh no, I love every inch of what I do every day. From the administration, marketing and taking pictures.

  • What will be the future of photography?

    With all the camera technology coming out and the photography democratization, almost everybody can take a nice pic. Creativity is going to be the main attraction in the future.

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

    The emotion that a wedding always has. There is always a beautiful story to capture.

  • How do you handle criticism?

    With respect and open ears. Photography is an endless career, and we have to be humble to criticism that is made with respect and with good intention.

  • Are there any trends in photography?

    Ohh yes. The same-sex wedding brought to the field new tendencies and a very colorful ceremony and reception. I love same-sex weddings.