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Posted 07/16/2021
It’s important to be respectful when approaching and photographing strangers. Documentary photographer and Sony Artisan Ira Block shares his portrait photography tips for capturing people in different cultures with courtesy and respect.
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176 Views· Posted 06/24/2019
Learn how to step into the worlds of Makers and Craftsmen. Cultural photographer and Leica Ambassador Adam Marelli will teach you everything you need to do before, during, and after you gain access into workshops around the globe. Drawing on his professional experience as an architectural consultant and artist, he will take you through step-by-step preparation from how to gain access to closed locations and what techniques to use in the mixed lighting of workshops. He discusses the philosophies that many craftsmen share, along with the very
50 Views· Posted 03/06/2019
In 2014, when Hawkeye Huey was 4 years old, his father, National Geographic photographer Aaron Huey, bought him his first camera. That day the two started an adventure traveling together around the American West making photographs, meeting strangers, chasing light, and learning how to see. They climbed Salvation Mountain, went into the chutes at the Cody Night Rodeo, visited the markets of the Navajo Nation, and cruised the Las Vegas strip. Between the ages of 4 and 8, Hawkeye has taken around 2,000 instant photos.