I loved her answer about what makes a strong portrait because I completely agree. For me, the relationship I have with the subject plays a significant role in that experience. I also appreciated how she mentioned capturing the essence of the person and building rapport.
Hi Sathya. Alys Tomlinson creates wonderful images. It was good to hear her talking about themand her processes. I did wonder if she kept the copyright on all the images she shot for Time Out. A nice informal interview and your technique will evolve the more of them you do. Did you take a portrait of her at the same time? Have a good start to your week.
Brother thank you for doing this one! This conversation was really inspiring. A pleasure to learn about Alys Tomlinson's work.
I loved her answer about what makes a strong portrait because I completely agree. For me, the relationship I have with the subject plays a significant role in that experience. I also appreciated how she mentioned capturing the essence of the person and building rapport.
Thank you for watching brother, glad it resonated with you 🙂
This was a great interview. Thank you for putting this together!
Glad to hear that, thank you for watching :)
Very interesting, a huge thank you Sathya. Hope you can make more videos/interviews like that.
Thank you so much for watching!
Hi Sathya.
Alys Tomlinson creates wonderful images. It was good to hear her talking about themand her processes. I did wonder if she kept the copyright on all the images she shot for Time Out.
A nice informal interview and your technique will evolve the more of them you do. Did you take a portrait of her at the same time?
Have a good start to your week.
Hi Colin, thank you for watching, I did not take a portrait of Alys. Thank you and wishing you a good week!
Really enjoy your videos. Thank you.
Many thanks!