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My parents had this really old Sony video camera and that is how it happened in a way. I used to video myself skateboarding. Will that ever see the light day …probably not. I think it is forever gone If I am being honest with you. I did like trying to be creative none the less. I remember going to concerts as well, and we had this canon camera. I would always ask to steal it from my parents to try to take some photos. Actually I do remember I was using the Canon Camera and I took this cool photo. My mom was like you definitely have a eye for this.
Fast Forward a little bit I put myself through UTA to do photography classes to understand more about how cameras work. I couldn't figure out like how my eyes and the cameras eye are not seeing the same thing. The camera settings and how to adjust it really had me confused. I bought a Nikon but I got so frustrated. I just kept up with the classes and learned as much as I can you know?
I eventually took more classes about lighting, angles, photoshop, etc. I learned a little bit on my own and from friends. I did not get as frustrated with my camera, because I was still learning and experimenting. All of this time I had some time to figure out what I wanted to do creatively. What I wanted to do was create this worlds/photos no one saw because it was my own perspective. I was getting good at it too.
Present day, I have been doing photography for four years. Editing in Photoshop /Lightroom for over a little of two years. Mastering a art is subjective which always takes time even with photos. The thing is you will get some great shots, okay shots, and shots that may not get published. I am just being real with you here. It still is an experiment in a sense but an experiment that you have more knowledge on to be able to shoot/pose your model to showcase your talent. I will quote this as it has been said before "everyone is a photographer." My thing is everyone knows how to take a photo right? Do they know how to edit? Do they know about lighting? What angles look good? What is flattering? What is the best composition? Did you set your camera to the right ISO and shutter speed? Photography is a lot things to think about even if you're just using your Iphone. If I am being honest actually someone could disagree and say I do not think.. I just press a button.
My point with why I shared all of this with you is this.... I am genuine person who loves to laugh and help the clients to feel comfortable. If you ever shoot with me or if know me in person. I am very kind person; I will work with you if you have a cool idea that you thought of. At the end of the day it is the clients perspective after all. Feel free to shoot me a email and we can set something up.