Byron Smith is an award-winning photojournalist focusing on human interest stories. He’s a frequent contributor to The New York Times and other publications. He recently was selected for the 2017 New York Times Portfolio Review. He currently lives in Brooklyn and is available for work domestic and abroad. Website: byronsmithphoto.com Instagram: @byronsmithphoto How...
Interview with documentary photographer Patrick Joust
How did you get interested in photography? Do you have an educational artistic background? It started humbly and it has stayed that way. I wanted to take pictures, kind of as a hobby, which began after I first moved to Baltimore in 2002. That was after dropping out of an...
Interview with fine art photographer Frank Machalowski
Frank Machalowski - award winning photographic artist and photographer, born in Berlin, Germany. After economic studies in Berlin he worked for 14 years as a business consultant. Almost 6 years ago he started his own business as a freelance photographer and an artist. He lives and works in Leipzig, Germany. How did...
Interview with fine art photographers Gerald Berghammer & Ina Forstinger
“The exciting thing about landscape photography is waiting for the right moment. In our case, patience is not only a virtue but a precondition.” - Gerald Berghammer, Ina Forstinger Gerald Berghammer and Ina Forstinger´s analogue black-and-white photographs originate in cities such as Vienna, Venice and Dubai, in the mystical landscapes...
Interview with fine art photographer Drew Nikonowicz
Drew Nikonowicz (born in St. Louis Missouri, 1993) earned a BFA degree from the University of Missouri - Columbia in 2016. His work employs analog photographic processes as well as computer simulations to deal with landscape and exploration in contemporary photography. He has exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art...
Interview with landscape photographer Daniel Cheek
Daniel Cheek is a photographic artist and educator currently living in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He received his Master of Fine Arts in Photography from the University of Arizona in 2013. Daniel’s work examines the ways people experience the world around us. Whether working in national parks or museums or his...
Interview with Portrait photographer Vinit Gupta
How did you get into photography? The first motivation to getting in photography was travelling, but later, while volunteering with Not to Profit Organisation, I realized how we can use photography as a tool for social and documentary research. In 2011 left my corporate job and start working with development...