Gina is an amazing photographer from down under who I have the pleasure of working with over on dPS. Read about how she got started and some of her favorite items as well as see her stunning images. When you read her advice on how to become a better photographer, I think you’ll see a common thread. Click through to read the whole interview with Gina.
Picking up Your Camera Every Day – a Perfect Formula for Success
I asked a recent photo tour participant Jana Allingham why she went on the trip and what she got out of it. She shares her thoughts on learning more about photography, her experiences with the people of Nicaragua and her images with us. Interestingly enough, in her interview she states how important picking up your camera every day is to moving your craft forward. This was the subject of a recent photography challenge here on Digital Photo Mentor and Jana certainly saw the value of it on the tour.
Photographer Interview Series: Outdoor Photographer Sean Bagshaw
Backpacker and outdoor photographer Sean Bagshaw shares his images and thoughts on success, failure and biggest influence on his craft. He as well agrees that a key to becoming a better photographer right now is to “Get out and photograph a lot and have fun!” Seems to be a common theme.
Photographer Interview Series: Don Komarechka
Don Komarechka is a nature, macro and landscape photographer probably best known for his macro photography of snowflakes and iconic Canadian flag image composed of maple leafs laid out on snow. Don answers some questions including what influenced his photography, his biggest failure and his greatest success.
Photographer Interview Series: Commercial Photographer Scott Wyden
In this installment of the photographer interview series we’re talking with Scott Wyden. Scott Wyden is a photographer, blogger, author and educator from New Jersey, USA. He has over 10 years experience photographing portraits, landscapes and businesses. slow down and stop thinking like digital photography doesn’t cost you anything. Force yourself touse a tripod all…