Interviews
Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
by Greg
So I found this sublime photographer through our Flickr Group. His recent portraits of Sam Kellet wowed me. So I was very excited that he agreed to do an interview with us. Wojtek Kutyla shoots out of Sheffield, United Kingdom as a Fashion & Portrait photographer. He also decided to follow suit of Sarah Sitkin in doing an exclusive self-portrait for his interview with us; however instead of a self-portrait he had his friend Grzegorz Kozakiewicz take his picture. I’m very please to bring you this interview with photographer Wojtek Kutyla. Continue reading »
Friday, July 11th, 2008
by Greg
Andrew Moore, a 17 year old living a few moments from San Francisco has put together a collection of first-class photographs showing off his keen eye to the world around him; doing all this before finishing high school. Andrew is currently selling some of his work over at RedBubble.
So I am pleased to bring you his answers to my questions; photographer Andrew Moore enjoy. Continue reading »
Monday, July 7th, 2008
by Greg
I’m very excited to have had the chance to interview photographer Sarah Sitkin. She is a very talented 24 year old photographer living in Downtown LA, CA. See we both share same taste in photographers. Cause we both love the photography stylings Philippe Halsman. Which is one of the things that attracted me to her… for this interview. She described her self to me as “The love child of Tank Girl and Cindy Lauper.” With that I bring you the interview with the Sarah Sitkin and her captivating imagery. Continue reading »
Saturday, July 5th, 2008
by Rachel
Photographer Thomas Hawk, living in the San Francisco Bay Area is on a personal life long mission to to create and publish an astounding One Million processed & finished photographs before he dies. Currently he has around 14,000 all ready published with 986,000 to go! I for one am very excited to see that one millionth photograph but even more than that I’m excited to just follow along on the journey to it. I hope you enjoy our interview with photographer, blogger, and CEO of Zooomr, Thomas Hawk. Continue reading »
Thursday, July 3rd, 2008
by Greg
Mario Zanaria is predominately a black & white photographer. He shoots with a range of cameras in both formats digital and film. He lives and works in Milan, Italy. While his photographs have been viewed across all of Europe and most of Asia, North America, and parts of South America. With countless comments on each of his photographs Mario has built a fan base full of intelligent and thoughtful people who give him wonderful feedback. That continues to push his limits in the realm of photography. As a photographer and a person I can only wish we all can be as fortunate. My friend named Gary V. has said time and time again, “Legacy is greater than Currency.” Mario is building his Legacy right now as you read with each snap of his shutter. I am pleased to give you my interview with the wonderful and talented Mario Zanaria. Continue reading »
Wednesday, June 18th, 2008
by Greg
Just What I See, iPhone Photographer Greg Schmigel was introduced to me via a comment on my personal blog about iPhone Photography + iPhone 2.0 Camera App. Predictions. He left a link which I followed to find not just a few photos taken with the iPhone’s camera but actually hundreds! So I read pretty much ever word on his site which isn’t much since its focus is on the images. Which I looked at heavily as-well. So I wanted to find out more about the another Greg. So here is the interview with Greg Schmigel. Continue reading »
Saturday, June 14th, 2008
by Greg
I first met Emily Cross in a coffee shop in Stuart, Florida I believe. We had a brief few moments to get acquainted. Before I was whisked away to my finial destination with my friend. Before I left I was able to get a real sense that she loved photography. Photography is just one of the things we had in common as I found out most of our friends were friends of friends. Which brings up the whole six degrees of separation. I truly believe we are all connected by someone. Later that night half drunk from the party I finally ended up at. I made it home login onto flickr and found hers. I was very surprised in what I found. In today’s age of digital photography most people are shooting on digital my self included. She is shooting almost entirely on film! I found this refreshing and when this Photograview came about she was one of the first people I contacted. So here is the interview with the young and talented Emily Cross. Continue reading »