I really care about whatever I'm shooting. I know it sounds like a cliché but when I first started taking photos, like most amateur photographers, I would shoot everything in sight. Flowers. Doorknobs. Nascar. It didn’t matter that I didn’t care about pretty flowers, doorknobs or cars going in circles, I just took photos of them because I thought that’s what you’re supposed to do when you’re holding a big camera and something ‘cool’ is in front of you.
I have the ability to capture a frame with some element of intrigue is highly important when making a good photograph. This is going to keep my audience captivated. The intriguing element will invite my viewer into your scene allowing them to create their own narrative. The most important element to me is not necessarily tangible. For me a good photograph must make the viewer care, engaged. How it makes a viewer engaged can be achieved in different ways, composition, light, the choice of subject
Portfolio Links:
Malden Market for ANZ Bank (Cinematographer and Editor): [!]
Skater Dude for Obrien Skate Rink(Cinematographer): [!]
Melbourne in Moving Images (Cinematographer and Editor): [!]
Photo retouching and manipulation:
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Musicorum VOXPOP (Cinematographer and Editor): [!]