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1.Who would your ideal person to shoot a portrait of be? 2.What artist would you most like to collaborate with? 3.What is the most magic part of looking at the world through a camera? 4.What are the disadvantages and advantages of the digital era? 5.Where do your ideas for photoshoots and advertisements stem from? 6.What other photographers have inspired you in your life and career? 7.What other things in fashion and art inspire you? 8.What is your dream location? 9.When you don’t have a camera in your hands what other things make you happy? 10.If you were given a pin board and asked to pin five of the greatest photos ever onto them what photos would they be? - Richard Billingham 'Jigsaw image from Ray's A Laugh series' - Lee Miller 'Portrait of Space' - Cornell Capa 'Bolshoi Ballet School, Moscow' - Steven Meisel 'Vogue Italia August 2005 cover of Snejana Onopka' 2.What artist would you most like to collaborate with? 3.What is the most magic part of looking at the world through a camera? 4.What are the disadvantages and advantages of the digital era? 5.Where do your ideas for photoshoots and advertisements stem from? 6.What other photographers have inspired you in your life and career? 7.What other things in fashion and art inspire you? 8.What is your dream location? 9.When you don’t have a camera in your hands what other things make you happy? 10.If you were given a pin board and asked to pin five of the greatest photos ever onto them what photos would they be? - Richard Billingham 'Jigsaw image from Ray's A Laugh series' - Lee Miller 'Portrait of Space' - Cornell Capa 'Bolshoi Ballet School, Moscow' - Steven Meisel 'Vogue Italia August 2005 cover of Snejana Onopka'
Catherine Deneuve circa 1967 in YSL clothes.
Actress Rinko Kikuchi in a short film and featuringa soundtrack by The Smiths.
Being really present and in the moment.
Overshooting, over-retouching and the inability to completely capture some natural light scenarios such as backlighting, are all pitfalls of the digital era. The advantage of shooting digital is the versatility.
The light on my parent's farm in Central Victoria, the energy from Tokyo, conversations, movies, books, magazines.
35mm film photographers that rose to prominence in the 90's - Corinne Day, Juergen Teller, Hiromix.
Movies and music. Ceramic works of Bridget Bodenham and Japanese Buddhist nun Rengetsu. Isabel Marant clothes!!
Somewhere with an expanse of still water at sunset.
Living my life the way I want to live it. The boyfriend, our cat, sleeping in, reading and eating good food, hanging with the girls and long walks on my parent's farm.
- Dorothea Lange 'Migrant Mother'
Find out more about Gen- http://www.yenmag.net/ywya/finalists_profile.php?name_id=26
Interview By Rhiannon Bulley
Actress Rinko Kikuchi in a short film and featuringa soundtrack by The Smiths.
Being really present and in the moment.
Overshooting, over-retouching and the inability to completely capture some natural light scenarios such as backlighting, are all pitfalls of the digital era. The advantage of shooting digital is the versatility.
The light on my parent's farm in Central Victoria, the energy from Tokyo, conversations, movies, books, magazines.
35mm film photographers that rose to prominence in the 90's - Corinne Day, Juergen Teller, Hiromix.
Movies and music. Ceramic works of Bridget Bodenham and Japanese Buddhist nun Rengetsu. Isabel Marant clothes!!
Somewhere with an expanse of still water at sunset.
Living my life the way I want to live it. The boyfriend, our cat, sleeping in, reading and eating good food, hanging with the girls and long walks on my parent's farm.
- Dorothea Lange 'Migrant Mother'
Find out more about Gen- http://www.yenmag.net/ywya/finalists_profile.php?name_id=26
Interview By Rhiannon Bulley
1.Who would your ideal person to shoot a portrait of be? 2.What artist would you most like to collaborate with? 3.What is the most magic part of looking at the world through a camera? 4.What are the disadvantages and advantages of the digital era? 5.Where do your ideas for photoshoots and advertisements stem from? 6.What other photographers have inspired you in your life and career? 7.What other things in fashion and art inspire you? 8.What is your dream location? 9.When you don’t have a camera in your hands what other things make you happy? 10.If you were given a pin board and asked to pin five of the greatest photos ever onto them what photos would they be? - Richard Billingham 'Jigsaw image from Ray's A Laugh series' - Lee Miller 'Portrait of Space' - Cornell Capa 'Bolshoi Ballet School, Moscow' - Steven Meisel 'Vogue Italia August 2005 cover of Snejana Onopka'
Catherine Deneuve circa 1967 in YSL clothes.
Actress Rinko Kikuchi in a short film and featuringa soundtrack by The Smiths.
Being really present and in the moment.
Overshooting, over-retouching and the inability to completely capture some natural light scenarios such as backlighting, are all pitfalls of the digital era. The advantage of shooting digital is the versatility.
The light on my parent's farm in Central Victoria, the energy from Tokyo, conversations, movies, books, magazines.
35mm film photographers that rose to prominence in the 90's - Corinne Day, Juergen Teller, Hiromix.
Movies and music. Ceramic works of Bridget Bodenham and Japanese Buddhist nun Rengetsu. Isabel Marant clothes!!
Somewhere with an expanse of still water at sunset.
Living my life the way I want to live it. The boyfriend, our cat, sleeping in, reading and eating good food, hanging with the girls and long walks on my parent's farm.
- Dorothea Lange 'Migrant Mother'
Find out more about Gen- http://www.yenmag.net/ywya/finalists_profile.php?name_id=26
Interview By Rhiannon Bulley
2.What artist would you most like to collaborate with?
Actress Rinko Kikuchi in a short film and featuringa soundtrack by The Smiths.
3.What is the most magic part of looking at the world through a camera?
Being really present and in the moment.
4.What are the disadvantages and advantages of the digital era?
Overshooting, over-retouching and the inability to completely capture some natural light scenarios such as backlighting, are all pitfalls of the digital era. The advantage of shooting digital is the versatility.
5.Where do your ideas for photoshoots and advertisements stem from?
The light on my parent's farm in Central Victoria, the energy from Tokyo, conversations, movies, books, magazines.
6.What other photographers have inspired you in your life and career?
35mm film photographers that rose to prominence in the 90's - Corinne Day, Juergen Teller, Hiromix.
7.What other things in fashion and art inspire you?
Movies and music. Ceramic works of Bridget Bodenham and Japanese Buddhist nun Rengetsu. Isabel Marant clothes!!
8.What is your dream location?
Somewhere with an expanse of still water at sunset.
9.When you don’t have a camera in your hands what other things make you happy?
Living my life the way I want to live it. The boyfriend, our cat, sleeping in, reading and eating good food, hanging with the girls and long walks on my parent's farm.
10.If you were given a pin board and asked to pin five of the greatest photos ever onto them what photos would they be?
- Dorothea Lange 'Migrant Mother'
- Richard Billingham 'Jigsaw image from Ray's A Laugh series'
- Lee Miller 'Portrait of Space'
- Cornell Capa 'Bolshoi Ballet School, Moscow'
- Steven Meisel 'Vogue Italia August 2005 cover of Snejana Onopka'
Find out more about Gen- http://www.yenmag.net/ywya/finalists_profile.php?name_id=26
Interview By Rhiannon Bulley














