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Incredible Photography Interviews

If you love photography and I know you do, you will love these incredible photographer interviews.  I have been reading these interviews for the last 6 months or so and they are so interesting. What I love about them is by the time you are done reading them you really feel like you know these photographers.  Its interesting to see what makes great photographers tick.  What makes them stand out.  I think after reading them I understood its (them)  they are what makes their business stand out.  Reading about these photographers have helped me in my business.  

Some of the photographers interviewed by crash include:

Chris + Lynn

Andy and Angie Wood

Paul Johnston

Jeff Newsom

Jasmine Star

David Ziser

Ben Chrisman

David Beckstead

Jeff Ascough

 

Crash Taylor Interviews- Check them out you will not be disappointed

 

The question Who are you?

Decca Photography | Jesus R. Tirso

1. Tell us a little bit about you.  What kind of photography do you do?

 I have been involved in photography for a very long time but only recently (2006) started my business.  I primarily handle weddings, with some family and high school senior portraits also.  When I travel for pleasure, I love to capture the essence of the local places and people – which I then apply to how I capture weddings.

 2. Show us your 3 favorite photos

 Hmmm…Just three?  Well, here are three – just not sure if they are my “favorites”.  Let’s start with the first (Decca_001).  This was one of my very first Indian weddings – which now account for about 40-60% of my clients – and I shot this as she was just sitting during the ceremony.  I absolutely love the way this bride looks in this image, the details in her features, the way the light is hitting her, the colors, the jewelry, everything.  It was shot with a Canon 20D and a 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS lens.

 

The second image (Decca_002) is one of those that you want to say you planned but it actually just happened – which tend to be the most natural photos.  I was shooting this bride’s bridal portrait session and had decided I’d pose her by this weeping willow tree by a small lake.  As I’m looking through the camera (a Canon 5D with an 85mm f/1.8 lens), I tell her to step back just a bit and the wind suddenly picked up – blowing some of the branches toward her.  She just took her arms and pulled them back to part the branches and I got this.  It is such a natural expression and the colors are just perfect.

 The third one (Decca_003) was shot as the couple was exiting the church after the ceremony.  I just love the sheer smile she has – which was 100% natural, how he’s holding her, and how the wedding party is reacting to their exit.  This was shot with a Canon 20D and a 15mm f/2.8 Fisheye lens.

 There are many others, but these are the three that immediately jumped to my mind.

 3. Where are you located?

 I am located in the Houston, Texas, area but am ready, willing, and able to serve clients anywhere in the world.  I am well traveled (approximately fifteen countries and over 30 states!) and love to explore new places and meet new people.

 4.  How did you get into photography?

 I realize it may be a bit of a cliché, but in high school.  One of my math teachers was into photography and he would lend me his cameras (Minolta SRT-101).  Eventually, we set up a darkroom in the school basement and he taught me a bit about developing and printing.  I went on to photograph just about all the candids in my yearbook and some of the sports photos.  While an undergrad, I took some more photography classes to “balance” my computer science curriculum – only to find out they were more work!  I have been hooked ever since.

 5. Describe your style.

 I think weddings are beautiful and romantic events – as a result, I take a documentary style but still strive to capture the beauty, romance, and emotion that is present.  I tend toward a bit of a “fashion” and somewhat “sexy” look with portrait sessions and will take it as far as the client is willing to go.  I tend to be laid back – but very professional – and like having fun.  You have to, weddings are just giant parties celebrating two individuals and their families becoming one.

 

 

Decca Photography

www.deccaphotography.com

281.413.1204

Texas Wedding Photographer  |  Houston Wedding Photographer |  Houston Texas Wedding Photography

 

Matt Kennedy Landscape Photographer

As we said in a post a few weeks ago we wanted to thank Matt for letting us use his Dallas Divide picture on our cards.  

You can see more of Matt Kennedy work at his website

 

Interview:

1. Tell us a little bit about you.  What kind of photography do you do?

 

I’m 29 years old, married and living in Broomfield, CO. I’m a Colorado native, having been born in Aurora and living all my years in the Denver area. I spent a lot of time in the mountains as a kid, where I developed a love for the high country of Colorado. As such, that’s where my photography is focused, in landscape and nature photography.

2. Show us your 3 favorite photos.  Please share the equipment and story.

 

The first of the three shots is a Colorado Columbine from the summer of 2008. This was shot with my Sony Alpha A700 and Minolta 100mm macro. The east end of the Flattops Wilderness was bursting with wildflowers in the second week of July last summer. After my sunrise shoot at Bear Lake was spoiled by high winds and a clear sky, I went hunting the wildflowers. Luckily the wind died down by about 8am and I was able to find a small field of shaded flowers that were blooming. I made this shot in between swatting mosquitoes.

 

The second shot is from the fall of 2005, back in my film days. It’s a shot of the Sneffels range in the San Juan mountains in southwest Colorado. As I can best recall, I made the image with my Minolta Maxxum 7 SLR, a Minolta 28-85mm lens and was shooting on Velvia 50. The foreground ranchland is the Double RL Ranch, which is owned by Ralph Lauren. Luckily for us, there’s a National Forest Road that bisects his property that one can shoot from.

Lastly, another shot from the San Juans. Taken last fall, this is Dallas Divide which is near the town of Ridgeway. This was shot with my A700 and my Carl Zeiss 16-80mm. I also used a graduated neutral density filter to bring the brightness of the sky down. The location of this shot is actually in a well known pullout on Hwy 62. It gets really crowded in the fall, like many other iconic landscape locations. This day was no exception, with over twenty photographers there with me that morning. My wife was also with me, but she missed the sunrise since she was sleeping in the car.

3. Where are you located?

 

I live in Broomfield with my wife, Christine, and my cat, Demon. (Something about your proximity to the mountains.)

 

4.  How did you get into photography?

 

When I was in high school, I took a photography art course. I found that I loved spending hours looking for pictures to take and then sequestering myself in the darkroom to develop my film and make prints. Back in those days, I was using my Dad’s old Minolta X-570 manual camera. After that, I always enjoyed photography but didn’t really have the time or money for it while I was in college. I bought my first autofocus SLR, a Minolta Maxxum 5, in May 2003 to take with me on my honeymoon. That summer, I started my first forays into dedicated landscape photography and haven’t looked back.

5. Describe your style.

 

I guess my style is to capture the beauty and majesty of Colorado landscapes as best as I’m capable. Just like every other landscape photographer, I’ve always been heavily influenced by the work of Ansel Adams, with his use of light and lines, and I try to emulate his style. Same with the work of Galen Rowell and the amazing skies he always seemed to capture. That usually means very early mornings and late night hikes back in the dark but I love it nonetheless.

 

 

Thirst Relief and Mentor Auction

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Thirst Relief is a great organization that brings clean drinking water to those in need.  At photography merchant systems we want to support photographers trying to make a difference.

Check out these talented photographers.  Mentorship in any business can be very valuable.  These photographers are going for some serious bargains.

 

For more information go to  http://thirstrelief.shootq.com/

 

Kevin Kubota

Jeffery and Julia Woods

Vicki Taufer

Jasmine Star

David Jay

Mike Colon

Me Ra Koh

Anne Ruthman

Laura Novak

Bob Coates

Erin Hession

Jose Villa

Corey McNabb

Emilie Sommer

Michael + Anna Costa

Cliff Mautner

Dane Sanders

Jim and Lara Davis-Hicks

Bebb Studios: Jen and Stephen Bebb

Justin and Mary Marantz

David Beckstead

Nathan Holritz

Amber Holritz

Chris Humphreys

Millie Holloman

Davide Greene

Kelly Moore

Rodolfo Arpia

Jeff Jochum

Carla Ten Eyck

Carey Schumacher

Tim Holmes

JVS

Image is Found: Nate and Jaclyn Kaiser

Jules Bianchi

Fred Egan

David Ziser

Sarah Petty

Lauren Clark

Carlos Baez

Andy and Angie Wood