Working under pressure forces me to strip an idea to its core and avoid distractions. For my most recent photo shoot in a rental studio, I only had 30 minutes to make the best of it.
Read MoreCreative Process: 2, Spontaneity
One thing I like most about working with a camera is the challenge of making quick decisions. Not having to overthink before pressing the shutter and seeking a creative response to what's in front of me is very fun and stimulating.
Read MorePortraits in the Street
I've always enjoyed looking at portraits taken on the street, and I don't mean just portraits of strangers, but instead, actual well planned and composed pictures of any individual in the midst of city life.
Read MoreHenry Street on a Rainy Day
I've always loved how rain sets me at ease and how it also makes me excited to see reflections, color or textures taking a new life. Not having to rush around when I heard that the weather forecast was calling for rainy weather was a great opportunity to take a photo walk.
Read MorePhoto Shoot at the Railway Museum
Location plays a significant role in photography. When it comes to setting up a photo shoot, giving attention to its features, especially texture and scale can provide the final result with a unique layer of context that turns each shot into something more substantial.
Read MoreCandid Moments at the Senior Center
Having had the opportunity to bring my compact camera to my local senior center served me with a chance to take some interesting candid shots as part of an assignment for Latin Colors Magazine.
Read MoreBuilding Experience with Strobe Lighting
I recently began the process of updating to strobe lights. The strobe lights kit I used on this photo shoot consisted of two lights I purchased from Adorama during their year-end sale.
Read MoreExperiencing Street Portraiture
Confronting challenges, overcoming social anxiety, stepping out of my comfort zone; are three of the main factors I get from experimenting with street photography.
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