NZPhotographer – April 2019

(Ann) #1

24 NZPhotographer


TELL US ABOUT YOUR ‘WORKING PORTRAITS’ –
WHY DO YOU ENJOY CAPTURING THESE?
I notice people who are focused on their work, so focused that 
they’re isolated from the outer world and will immortalise 
this moment with my camera. I like it when I can make natural
looking, candid photos that capture peoples emotions and this is 
much easier done when people are working, lost in the moment,
not knowing that they’re being observed. I think my Working 
Portraits are important because one day the job might disappear 
so I like to document this just in case for future audiences.

WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR BIGGEST LEARNING
CURVE IN TERMS OF PHOTOGRAPHY?
I think being ready and acting fast while I’m out. Adjusting to the 
changing light (having the correct shutter and aperture settings 
to avoid blurry shots), getting a good composition, predicting 
your subject’s next move, focusing on the right spot, trying not 
to attract attention and figuring out when to press the shutter 
and doing all this in less than 3 seconds – otherwise you probably
missed the opportunity!

WHEN DO YOU THINK PEOPLE CAN MOVE
FROM PRACTICING PHOTOGRAPHY TO
HELPING OTHERS/TEACHING?
I think when you shoot regularly and start feeling comfortable 
with your camera even when it’s on manual mode, I guess you 
can help/teach beginners how to do compositions and set up a 
camera correctly for likely situations. However, I believe that to 
become a good photographer is a very hard thing to teach, you 
need to shoot regularly and experiment with different things on 
your own and not limit yourself in any way.

WHERE CAN WE FIND YOU ONLINE?


http://www.instagram.com/wellington.nz/

http://www.instagram.com/perspektif.nz/

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