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Fotograf Julian Abram Wainwright

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Manila, Filippinene 

8 år hos MyWed
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Intervju

  • Hvordan ble du en del av fotografbransjen?

    I worked as a photojournalist for 10 years. When my wife and I started a family, I decided to transition to weddings because the lifestyle was better suited for spending time with my family. I only discovered that I love photographing weddings after I started shooting them!

  • Hva er de viktigste komponentene i et bra bilde etter din mening?

    Light. Moment. Composition.

  • Er du glad i å reise?

    Yes. After college I travelled all over Asia, from Iran and India to Laos and Myanmar. I loved it so much I moved to Southeast Asia and have been here 15 years.

  • Hva liker du best med yrket ditt?

    I get to document one of the most important days in peoples' lives. Hopefully the images I create will be passed on to future generations. That gives me pride in my work. I also love that I get to be creative and photograph they way I want to.

  • Hva liker du minst med yrket ditt?

    I love travelling, sometimes – particularly in the high season from January to May – it can be a drag. Saying goodbye to my kids for a few days is always tough.

  • Hvordan ser fremtiden ut for fotografering?

    Trends will come and go, but I think there will always be a market for classic documentary photography. People want photography that shows real moments, that tells the story of their wedding day. And there will probably be more drones :-(

  • Hva er det spesielle med den fotografisjanger du har spesialisert deg i?

    Emotion.

  • Hvordan takler du kritikk?

    Working with magazine editors for a decade has given me thick skin. Criticism is good. It helps you grow as an artist. Take it, learn from it, move on.

  • Finnes det noen trender innen fotografering?

    Trends are silly and don't interest me. As an artist if you follow trends you are lost.

  • Hva bør kriteriene være for en kunde som skal velge en fotograf?

    Obviously the images have to speak to them, make them feel something in their hearts. And they should get to know the photographer, if not in person maybe on Skype, so that they get to know their personalities and see if they're a good fit.

  • Hvilke ting er absolutt ikke tillatt under fotograferingen?

    Don't be an asshole. Seriously, always be the nicest guy in the room. And don't make it about you. This is their day, not yours. Bend over backwards to make it work. And don't interfere with the natural flow of things. I've seen video teams interrupt the first dance to tell the couple to stop and do it a different way. That's ridiculous. My job is to document the wedding day as it happens in real time. Not create a fake fairy tale. My clients want the same thing.

  • Hvilke detaljer, som vanligvis ingen ville lagt merke til, kan en fotograf fange opp?

    The moments in between, the quiet moments. A good photographer is observant, vigilant, and ready to capture the moments that most people don't see. Also, an experienced wedding photographer learns to anticipate certain moments and reactions throughout the wedding day, and knows where to find them. Its like muscle memory in sports. It becomes a sixth sense.

  • Hva påvirker bildets verdi? Hvilke elementer inneholder det?

    All photographers post romantic, well lit portraits, because this sells and attracts clients. But the most valuable photos are real, not posed. Those are the ones I think couples will appreciate most 50 years down the line. Interesting natural light, a great moment/emotion, and thoughtful composition. Those are the basic three elements in any good wedding photograph. It sounds simple, but its very rare to capture all three in one image. When you do, its magic.

  • Hvem kunne du tenkt deg å fotografere?

    Fun, kind people who aren't afraid to laugh and cry and get nasty on the dancefloor.

  • Har du noen yrkesmessige tabuer?

    Don't be late.

  • Hvem kunne du tenkt deg å fotografere sammen med?

    Larry Burrows.

  • Hva bekymrer deg, og hvorfor?

    I worry about my kids. The usual parent stuff. When you have a family, you realize whats important, and whats not. And it allows you to not worry much about most things, and just focus on what matters.

  • Hva er det mest imponerende øyeblikket i livet ditt?

    The birth of my children.

  • Hvordan definerer du suksess? Hvordan måler du graden av suksess?

    Happiness, pride, respect, kindness.

  • Når du skal ut å reise; hva tar du med deg, og hvorfor?

    I travel a lot so I have a good system. My Think Tank Airport Roller Derby holds my gear and saves my back. I have a new Macbook, the really little one that weighs nothing, and its perfect for someone who travels a lot. Noise-cancelling headphones, and lots of podcasts. Cliff bars.

  • Hvordan utdanner du deg for stadig å ta bedre bilder?

    Try and go out every single day and photograph. Anything, it doesn't matter. But the repetitive process of making pictures will make you better. Be thoughtful about it, slow down, and remember the basics of good photography. And also go to the library or bookstore and check out the photography books. Looking at pictures on the Internet sucks.

  • Hvem sitt arbeid har inspirert deg mest som fotograf?

    Classic photojournalism, like from the Magnum Photo Agency. My passion is photojournalism, so I spend a lot of time following contemporary news and documentary photographers. Too many to list.

  • Hva spesifikt skulle du ønske at du visste da du begynte å fotografere?

    How to run a photography business.

  • Hva ønsker du å formidle gjennom dine bilder?

    Life is beautiful.

  • Hva motiverer deg til å fortsette med fotografering?

    There's something timeless about strong documentary photography. I like creating things that will have a long lifespan. And there's kindof a never ending pursuit of beauty and grace in photography, in capturing that elusive trifecta of LIGHT MOMENT COMPOSITION that keeps me curious and motivated and passionate about picking up a camera every day.

  • Skulle foreldrene dine ha vært mer eller mindre strenge?

    They did a good job. I should tell them that more often.

  • Hva ville du ha gjort annerledes hvis du kunne reise tilbake i tid?

    No regrets. Even if you mess up, learning from your mistakes is essential in growing as an artist and a human being. I have a great life, can't complain.

  • Hva tenker du angående liv på andre planeter?

    Of course. It's kindof ridiculous to think we're the only life in the universe.

  • Når er du helt fornøyd med arbeidet ditt?

    Never.