Last month we met with four of today’s top creatives for a pleasant chat. We asked them about their successes, failures, fears and joys.
We met Pratik Naik, Bella Kotak, Roderique Arisiaman and Richard Terborg and asked each four questions:
Hacking Photography - one Picture at a time
Last month we met with four of today’s top creatives for a pleasant chat. We asked them about their successes, failures, fears and joys.
We met Pratik Naik, Bella Kotak, Roderique Arisiaman and Richard Terborg and asked each four questions:
The photography industry is one that requires the best of everyone. We have to constantly be producing quality at the drop of a hat. Amid being so busy, a few key couples have found a way to maintain a beautiful relationship and thrive together. I wondered what life was like for these really prominent power couples of our industry. Being that I knew them, I simply asked! They happily obliged and the answers were so heart warming and equally interesting.
From all over the world, here are four couples that shared a piece of their life with us.
Enjoy!
Photoshop 2015.1 (released this December), has a surprise and it wasn’t promoted very well. You had to go digging to find it. When I came across it, my eyes lit up.
Here is the link on how to activate them:
Here’s a run down on the differences, using the link above to elaborate on.
When you are just starting out as a creative it can be pretty stressful and one of the main causes for that stress can be the shortage of money. Retoucher Pratik Naik of Solstice Retouch had a tough but very true message for ones looking to make it as full time creatives.
Being a full time creative is a mixing between passion and occupation. And mixing the two may not be easy when you start. Especially in the monetary sense. And Pratik gives the only real true definition of making it: “…success in this industry is being able to support yourself by creating. Everything after that is up for discussion”
John Aldred is based in Scotland and photographs people in the wild and animals in the studio. You can find out more about John on his website and follow his adventures on YouTube.
Dunja Djudjic is a writer and photographer from Novi Sad, Serbia. You can see her work on Flickr, Behance and her Facebook page.
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