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Professional photographer, Scott Carruthers is famed for his alluring travel and events photography. His works have been featured national and campaigns, fashion magazines and public and private galleries throughout the US. The Anaheim, CA native has seen it all, starting out as an artist in high school to become one of the most sought after professional photographers in California. His initial interest in the arts began with drawing and painting, before picking photography by shooting photos of animal, birds and landscape. Before long, he turned to the more lucrative travel, and events photography in West Coast.
In his West Coast sojourn, Carruthers shot high profile weddings, athletes, music bands and special occasions and quickly earned him celebrity status. The high profile shoots has seen Carruthers hit shoulders with Hollywood’s Who’s Who’s as well as renowned business executives and movers. With strong backing of his parents and teachers, Carruthers developed interest in photography at a tender age. Her mother bought her a camera that he used to build his projects portfolio while in Middle high school. Carruthers established his own photography studio in Anaheim when he was 20 years old. He uses the studio in where he displays his works for the rest of the world to see.
What is your hobby?
I enjoy my cycling routine, which keep me reinvigorated for my professional challenges.
How did you get started with this hobby? What inspired you?
I enjoy cycling
Photography is an art which can be earn by a creative mind. Not everyone has a creative mind. Art is god gifted to specific persons. We know about many photographers through magazines, newspapers, T.V shows. Every artist has different style of work. A person who wants to become famous have to do something different than others. Even after victory, that person have to use more brain to stay on that status and have to do more creative things so that he or she can raise his/her standard in the race. I have read about many photographers, but I want to share history and creativity of two photographers “Cindy Sherman and Ansel Adams”.
Traveling is one of my family’s favorite things to do. The family has visited numerous places throughout the United States, however, none are as memorable as Atlanta, Georgia. In Atlanta, there are many places to go and sights to see such as: Cola-cola factory, Cabbage Patch Kids Factory, Under Ground Mall, the Zoo, Atlanta Braves Stadium, Six Flags Over Georgia, Stone Mountain Park, and the Atlanta Aquarium, are all in or near the city of Atlanta. The three that we visit on every trip to Atlanta are Six Flags, Stone Mountain, and the Atlanta Aquarium.
Caitlyn Hatch is a twenty year old student from Amherst, Massachusetts, who spends her weekends roaming abandoned buildings all over the western part of the state. What she does in these buildings is take photographs, however, she has not always been interested in the medium. Photography had never been her first choice for what she would possibly study at university, and she never imagined it as being something she would want to pursue professionally. Originally, she was intent on being a graphic designer. She had begun to play around with an online photoshop app, editing pictures taken by other people and was sure graphic design was for her, that is, until she got her first camera. She got her first camera at age fourteen for Christmas, one of the big black Nikon digital cameras. While she had never seriously considered photography before, she began to play around with her new camera. The novelty of it all coupled with the support of her father, who himself was an amateur nature photographer throughout his twenties, started the fire in her to take up this art and learn as much about it as she could.
Among all of the great Hollywood portrait photographers, George Hurrell is arguably the most famous and is considered by collectors and historians to be the best in the business. It was his photos that actually inspired the term “glamour photography.” In 1936, Esquire magazine claimed, “A Hurrell portrait is to the ordinary publicity still what a Rolls Royce is to a roller skate.” George Hurrell said, “As long as I can remember I wanted to be an artist. As a boy, I was drawing all the time, in school and out.” As an art student in Chicago he started to work with a camera, as it was common for art students to photograph inspirational locations as well as their finished work. While at school he held a series of jobs, including acting as a colorist for Chicago portrait photographer Eugene Hutchinson who taught him valuable tricks of the trade, including negative retouching, darkroom developing and airbrushing. He moved to Laguna Beach, California where there was a thriving fine arts community. His many connections led him to meeting the famed photographer Edward Steichen, who saw in his work a natural talent for photography. Our childhood desire to create is nurtured into a talent by those who possess the gift. Following Steichen advice and encouraged by his friend and patron, aviatrix Pancho Barnes, Hurrell opened a photography studio in Laguna Beach. George’s first celebrity client came from Pancho’s referral of her best friend, silent film star Ramon Novarro. Ramon felt his Latin
Both of the photographers are concerned with questions about our collective responsibility in shaping the environments we live in, which reflects in their work. Although they have similar thoughts and ideas, How do they both create a unique style and maintain relevance, status and professionalism in their genre?
When people think of professional photographers, they think of people taking pictures for a company or a person. But the reality is, professional photographers are the artists of pictures because they are the ones who make sure the pictures are at the right aperture, shutter speed, and Iso resolution rating. People think pictures symbolize the place setting or a memory of the existence of what they’re taking. For a professional photographer, they see the quality of picture by the lighting in the background, exposure, and the focus that creates that perfect picture. When I think of a good professional photographer, I think of Richard Avedon. Richard Avedon was a professional fashion and portrait photographer who did a wide variety of professional photographs from clothing designers and Motion Blur photographs.
Jones Crow’s motivation for photography comes from anyone being creative. He loves to see people doing what they love because it motivates him to do what he loves and to share his pictures. Jones’s love for photography comes from seeing billboards, magazines, architecture, furniture, and more because he loves how everything has a purpose; everything tells a story. When taking photos Jones is simple. All he needs
There are several different types of artists in the world. There are painters, sculptors, poets, writers, photographers, singers, dancers, etc. Every one of these artists integrates art into their every day life. A photographer named Colie James is a perfect example of incorporating art into her daily life She is a Boulder Newborn Photographer that offers on-location and in-home lifestyle and storytelling family and newborn photography sessions. She is drawn to relationships between people and grasping everyday life. She tells stories of others in images. She focuses on capturing the moments that provide lasting memories that everyone can cherish, share with friends, and pass down to generations.
As a matter of fact, Weston was interested in photography from an early age. Consequently on his 16th birthday, Weston’s father gave him a Kodak Bulls-Eye number two camera. This was Weston’s first camera which he began to use to take pictures of his aunt 's farm and Chicago parks. His photo’s were average for the time and even landed him an exhibit in the Chicago Art Institute at the age of 17. Weston then traveled to California and became a surveyor of the land, which helped him gain an interest in the state and also the landscape. After working in California for some time, Weston made his way back to Illinois to attend the Illinois College of Photography. This did not keep Weston away from California for very long though. Within six months, Weston returned to California and created the Camera Pictorialists of Los Angeles in 1909 (Edward
While others claim that photography captures the inner soul of a person, or deliberately defines it as painting or writing with light, but in my case, it is just simply a newfound love hobby. I undeniably adore and look up to expert photographers I encounter down the road may it face-to-face or the other way around. In my heart, I silently desire that someday, with hard work, determination, and perseverance, I will become professional and famous as they are. Since my husband bought a Digital Single-Lens Reflex (DSLR) as an anniversary gift, my penchant for photography commenced and ignited. Let me detail the essential truths behind my passion over photography.
2016 Bay Port graduate Kory Coronado has been interested in photography for awhile. “I've always been interested in it since I was a younger kid (about 6/7 I'd say) being around cameras and shooting pictures/short videos with my family.” Coronado says. While enjoying great music, and the colorful lights, he decided to photograph concerts on his free time. Kory says, “I always went to shows and events and that is what really brought me the most happiness. Growing up a little bit more I realized you are supposed to work doing something you love, and I saw photography as an opportunity to get paid to cover events that I was already going to anyways.” As of now Kory has decided to just keep photography on the side instead of making it a full time
In the latest episode of “Advancing Your Photography,” host Marc Silber sits down with prominent fashion and beauty photographer Matthew Jordan Smith. During the interview, Smith discusses his career working for popular magazines and offers his tips and techniques on capturing great portrait photographs.
A hobby is something that you enjoy doing in your spare time. It is an interest, a recreation or activity that you spend time on for pleasure and for relaxation.
If you were to walk into anyone’s bedroom you would be able to learn a lot about them. Much of the things you would learn would come from subconscious inferences, however you will also make some conscious decisions about the person. The way that the area is decorated as well as pictures will be major clues. If you were to go into my bedroom, all of these clues would be present and most of your assumptions about me would be correct, this is because of the way I identify myself through the spaces I occupy and the stuff I own.
A hobby is an activity one develops to pursue an interest, outside of one’s regular occupation and engages in them primarily for pleasure. Hobbies range from fly fishing to leather working to star gazing, it can be anything you want it to be and anything you want to do. Having a hobby helps to make you a more interesting person and it can give you the opportunity to meet new people with similar interests. A chain of events may lead you to a new hobby which you had never considered or thought of before.