Well it is time for another +Inside the Glass / #circleofone Photographer Interv…
Well it is time for another +Inside the Glass / #circleofone Photographer Interview… Looks like I will be hitting 30k followers today so it is time to continue to give back by bringing you an interview with +Jonathan Liles another opinionated fellow G+ user like myself….not afraid to say it how he feels it… Get to know more about him below – he speaks what most of us can relate too: What types of photography do you shoot? I have a love for beauty and nature, and my choice of subjects derives from that. If I'm shooting nature, it's likely to be either close up vignettes or ultra-wide angle landscapes and panoramas. If I'm shooting people, it's likely to be in their natural environment (sometimes a hotel room is a natural environment for a human)–never against a paper backdrop or anything like that. Why did you become a photographer? When I was a kid, I recall being struck by the beauty of nature–a sky full of magnificent but ephemeral clouds. I yearned to capture that beauty and hold onto it. Also, being nearsighted but not yet having corrective lenses, photographs of distant subjects had the amazing property of having (to […]
18 Dec 2011 in G+ Posts, by
#circleofone Interview – +Inside the Glass
In album #circleofone Interview – +Inside the Glass An interview with +Karen Hutton If you are not yet following Karen – read below and see why you should be….. What types of photography do you shoot? Whatever's in front of me! In my current reality selection (I live in the Sierras of California) , that means lots of gorgeous landscapes and up close nature shots for the most part. I'm very fortunate to have it around me all the time. But I definitely take flights of fancy when I go places. Cities are fun… people are interesting… animals are endlessly expressive. Since I'm not good at fussing about lots of gear, you'll probably never see me shooting in a studio. But then, 'never say never', right? No matter what I shoot, it's all about the moment for me. The completeness of a moment, captured. They are so precious, these moments of ours… strung together they're an entire life! I try to always listen, to see, to be shown what the 'moment' has to offer. If I can successfully capture the results of that, whatever I'm shooting – I feel strangely satisfied. There's really nothing like it. Why did you become […]
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