Friday, 23 March 2012

Aspiring photographer Ethan Coverstone AKA SpiderThan Interview

I decided to start interviewing people who in my opinion have a lot of potential,

I came across Ethan Coverstone aka Spiderthan's photostream on Flickr and  followed the improvement of his work on his 52 week project!
a long with that he's probably one of the funniest guy on the planet!! =D

closer look to Ethan:



Introduce yourself .

My name is Ethan!  I am an architecture student and photography enthusiast.  I started taking photography seriously in November of 2011, and I haven't been able to put the camera down since.



Who has inspire you the most in terms of photography? 

What is your favorite style of photography?
 I don't know if I have a favorite style, but I tend to approach each image with as much honesty as I can.  I tend to supplement reality with Photoshop to achieve the look I want. 



What style of photography do you find challenging?
Shooting other people is always challenging, but I really enjoy it!  I think the challenge of coaxing the right emotion from a portrait is immensely satisfying. 



Name other photographers you admire.
Where to start!? Flickr has introduced me to some of the greatest artists and people that I have ever met!  David Talley, Karrah Kobus, Sarah Ann Loreth, Rosie Hardy, Molly Strohl, Rachel Bee, Nicholas Scarpinato, Brad Wagner, Lara Jade, Kiara Rose, Nicolas Mephane, Robby Cavanaugh, Chloe Smith, Jack Batchelor, Cari Wayman, Anka Zhuravleva, Liisa Harmson, Luke Sharratt Brian Oldham, Lucia Rubio, Gillian Woods, Elizaveta Porodina, Masha Sardari, Stephen Beadles, Dylan Shaw, Phillip Schumacher, Rob Woodcox, Alex Stoddard, Joel Robison, Seanen Middleton, Rachael Putt, and Brooke Shaden all rock my world on a regular basis.


Who are your biggest supporters?
I initially didn't want anyone to know about my photography; I was afraid that people were going to think I was weird!  Now that they know for a fact that I am indeed weird, I don't really care who knows!  My friends (especially Sydney, Heidi, and Rachel) have really pushed me to take more photos, and they have helped me do things that I didn't know that I could do!  My family has been really supportive as well!  My sister Erin is always willing to model, and my family has been cheering along my work the whole time! 


What do you enjoy doing other than photography?
I am a book junkie, I love music, and architecture is my passion.  I love the outdoors; hiking, canoeing, down hill skiing, boating, swimming, riding ATVs, and horseback riding are some other things that I love.  I am also involved with some campus organizations that keep me pretty busy.  I am president of Freedom by Design, which is a group that builds ramps for people off campus with physical disabilities, and we also do awareness programs on campus.  I am also on the executive board of our American Institute of Architecture Students chapter.  I work as a resident assistant in my dorm, and I was recently inducted into the National Residence Hall Honorary!  I am also a part of the Honors College at my school. So busy!


What are some of your favourite films, books and musicians that keep you inspired?
Pan's Labyrinth, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Melancholia, and The Prestige have really stuck with me lately.  I have been wanting to do photos related to all of them since I initially saw them.  East of Eden, The Glass Menagerie (script), The Great Gatsby, The God of Small Things, Death with Interruptions, Lord of the Flies, and The House on Mango Street have all been on my list to interpret into photos as well!  I always find inspiration in the lyrics of Stars, The Beatles, Death Cab for Cutie, Bon Iver, Jethro Tull, The Classic Crime, Queen, Florence+the Machine, Cat Power, and Mirah.


You're doing an amazing job both in front and behind the camera, would you be interested in modeling or acting?
Thanks so much!  I always find my poses and expressions to be less interesting than my model's.  I actually used to be in theatre in high school, and I really loved it!  I actually do miss it some, but I have too many other things going on in my life to be active in theatre again.  I wouldn't stand much of a chance as a model, and I would probably be too controlling over the photographer; I would be so bossy that no one would hire me!


How do you respond to people who think that self portraits as narcissistic
I would tell them to model for me, so that I don't have to. I would prefer to have models!


What scares you the most?
I am terrified of failure and not meeting my own goals; I am probably my own harshest critic.


Tell us a weird fact about you,
I am related to Edgar Allan Poe through marriage on my dad's side, and to Bonnie Parker (the notorious bank robber) though blood on my mom's side! 


What is your definition of beauty?
True beauty is true honesty. 

If you could create the perfect camera what features would it have?
Automatic skin retouching, auto focus, and a built in remote. My current camera doesn't have auto-focus with my 50mm lens.


What is you favorite location to shoot in and why?
I love to shoot at my house! I live on a farm (about 79 acres), and there is plenty of space to run around and lots of new things to find! We have swamps, fields, horses, barns, and other fun things.


Do you like answering questions regarding your photography or do you like to keep your secrets to yourself ?
I don't mind answering questions related to photography! I think that it's nice to share the knowledge with other people. I didn't learn through tutorials or asking questions, but I can definitely see how those sorts of things can be helpful!



Do you recommend any websites for photoshop tutorials?
The only tutorial that I have found myself really coming back to is a skin-retouching tutorial by Sara Kiesling. It's fantastic! 


What is your favorite photo taken by you?
My personal favorite photo is always changing! So it is really hard for me to say! This one is one of my favorites, because it is of my sister and myself. I love her to death.




 How do you manage to stay creative?
It's hard sometimes to stay creative! I get bogged down by school work and R.A. work and random other things in life. I try and get back into music and read as much as possible. Doing both of those inspires me immensely! I also look through my contact's work on Flickr. They are always creative inspiration for new photos. 


Do you prefer shooting indoors or outdoors?
I would rather shoot outdoors! I love natural light (studio lights freak me out), and there is such a wide range of things to find! I love the natural backdrop, of course, but I get really inspired when I run around in the woods by my house. 

When you first started out at photography, what were the mistakes you made a lot?
I still make a lot of mistakes! I would never claim any one of my photos as "perfect." When I first started, I really worried about what other people would think of my photos! I was a little afraid to be creative, and I would rather just copy other people's work.


Name people you enjoy working with models or other photographers, or people you wish to work with both models or photographers.
I love working with my sister, Erin. Her and I always collaborate on my favorite works, but I am excited to meet some Flickrites this summer at the Midwest Gathering! Hopefully we come up with some awesome work! 


How do you respond to other people stealing your photographs?
It's really frustrating, but there isn't really much you can do.  I always confront people, if I can.  People don't care that much though and tend to just ignore me. 


Have you ever contacted other photographers for advice?
I contact other photographers all the time! A lot of people on Flickr are really helpful and very knowledgeable.

You mentioned that you've learned a lot of photography tricks by the end of your 52 week, what's you're favorite trick?
Learning the Brenzier Method of Expansion was definitely my favorite.  I think it has really helped me grow as an artist, and I love being able to use the technique on all sorts of projects. 

         

You started a collaboration with Brad Wagner, David Tally and Kiara Rose ,how did you guys get together? who came up with the idea of the collaboration? how do you decide on the themes of your shoots?

The idea was originally mine and Kiara's (I think), but we sort of collaborated together on the theme! Kiara mentioned it on Formspring, and we planned via Facebook messages and Skype. We talked about a lot of different ideas before we finally settled on one that we all liked. We took time apart to think about different ideas that the four of us could do, and then we put the ideas into action. None of us had seen one another's photos before posting them to Flickr! It was a lot of fun, and I would definitely work with them again! 


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Saturday, 10 March 2012

Melina DeSantiago Interview



Dream-like, vintage, breath taking! that's how I can describe the work of Melina DeSantiago!


A closer look,




introduce yourself please.
Hi, my name is Melina, currently residing in Southern California and I'm a self-portrait artist who tells stories through my photographs. I love to let my dreams inspire my art, which is why all of my work looks so painterly and dream-like; it's how I see them.


Who has inspired you the most in terms of photography?
I have always been inspired by artists all around, but it wasn't until I knew of Lara Jade and Brooke Shaden's work of art that truly inspired me to be so passionate in the art that I create.


What is your favorite style of photography?
I love digital art and fashion. I can spend hours on end researching and getting inspired from such work!

What style of photography do you find challenging?
Honestly, I find every style of photography has their own challenges. It makes any obstacle in photography all the more exciting to overcome and accomplish.

Where do you hope to go with your photography?
I hope to be an inspiration to others. I want to be able to successfully sell my fine art prints, as well as make a living offering my service to create unique portraits for other people to have of their own, to be a part of my dream-like world.

What do you look for in a model?
I absolutely admire natural beauty. From time to time, I will use makeup on some particular sets, but for the most part, I rely on the natural look of a model.

Name other photographers you admire.
I definitely admire Richard Avedon, who really knew how to see a moment in time, and to capture that moment so naturally. And Nick Knight, who creates such strong imagery that convey more than just fashion, but speaks of controversial issues, going beyond just a pretty picture.

Who are your biggest supporters?
My friends and family are truly my biggest supporters and they're actually fans of what I do. Any fan of my work honestly gives me the motivation to work as hard as I do.

What do you enjoy doing other than photography?
I love anything that has to with art, so I really enjoy painting and scrap-booking, creating my own art in any way that I can.

What are some of your favorite films, books and musicians that keep you inspired?
I absolutely love the movie, Moulin Rouge, it has so much artistic value with its use of color, angles, and unique direction in telling such a beautiful love story. In addition, I always love a good Tim Burton movie, like Edward Scissorhands or Big Fish; his movies have such dream-like quality to them.

You're doing an amazing job both in front and behind the camera, would you be interested in modeling?
Oh thank you so much! I have modeled for fellow photographers in the past and I find it to be quite enjoyable, because I understand the photographer's perspective and would practically do anything to get the shot. So I would be pleased to model again.

What scares you the most?
To become a disappoint to my family. I strive to always work hard and continue pursuing my dream career and I want to continue doing so to never have to rely on anyone for financial support. I love to make my family proud of what I do and how far I've come, the last thing I'd want is to let them down.

Tell us a weird fact about you.
Well I'm not sure if this is considered weird, but I have major obsessive compulsive disorder, which leads me to be the perfectionist that I am. I tend to do odd things at times, which I'm not going to specify what they are because I find them to be a little embarrassing, but for the most part, I get super obsessive on editing my work. I will always make several versions of edits on each piece that I create and I continue doing so until I am happy with an edit.

What is your definition of beauty?
Beauty is all around. It can be found anywhere, all depending on how it's portrayed and by whom.

What is your favorite location to shoot in and why?
Whenever I shoot indoor, I love to shoot in a vintage, old-looking house with old detailed interior, otherwise I love to find a simple background, like a blank wall or unique drapery and create something more with it, more-so in the editing process and make it my own vintage scenery. When shooting outdoors, I always look for giant fields, lovely pathways, unique looking trees, or just any unique element in nature that I could use to my advantage, and bring out the beauty in it. I look for these certain elements because I find so much beauty in nature and old, vintage scenes; I love aging my photos and giving them that dreamy, painterly aesthetic.

Do you like answering questions regarding your photography or do you like to keep your secrets to yourself?
I don't mind answering any question regarding my photography, but I wouldn't say that I'd necessarily answer in full and expose all of my secrets. Some things are best left unsaid.

Do you recommend any websites for photoshop tutorials?
Well, I actually never look up any tutorials or sites for editing, but I heard lynda.com is the place to go if you want to learn about using Photoshop or Lightroom. I'm a self learner for the most part. I learned my basics in editing from the school where I studied photography, which was at the Art Institute of Orange County, California. Other than the basics, I picked up everything that I know so far, slowly but surely, on my own, and I'm still learning.

What is your favorite photo taken by another photographer?
Oh my goodness, this is probably the toughest question to answer thus far. There are so many great artists out there and to have to choose one particular photo is quite difficult. Although I have to say, whenever I see other dream-like imagery, I get beyond excited to see other artist's approach, and an image that particularly stands out to me is a photo by Lissy Elle called, Battle for the Kingdom. It is so playful and so dream-like, it takes me into a kid's perspective of imagination and I love that!

What is your favorite photo taken by you?
I would have to say that I'm particularly proud of my photo, Behind Closed Doors. It doesn't have so much of that dream quality that I love to create in most of my work, but it has an aged look which is something that I also love to create in my photos. It was one of my more simpler shoots, because I knew exactly what I wanted to get out of this shot. It took me ten minutes to shoot, which is how I wish all my shoots were like, and the reason for that is because I knew straight away what I wanted to get out of my shot and what I had to do to get it. So I'm really just proud of the fact that I had complete control over the concept, with no other influence but from the room itself and came out of the shoot getting what I had originally planned for.

Do you think its hard to be unique and have your own style in photography? How do you manage to stay creative?
I undoubtedly believe it's always challenging to stay unique and be original, only because there's an infinite amount of inspiration surrounding us daily. Art is all around us and we're influenced by it whether we are aware of it or not. Regardless, I just keep a notebook for myself and write down every idea that comes to mind and store it away for a time whenever I feel like I'm at a loss for creativity, and I go off those notes and expand them into something more. Otherwise, I'm always inspired to get creative, whether it's a grass field I'm passing by when driving, or a prop that inspires an entire shoot for me the moment I see it. It truly is my passion, and I love pushing myself and seeing what I can do creatively.

Do you prefer shooting indoors or outdoors?
I honestly love working in either setting. When shooting indoor, it's a little bit more controlled as far as lighting, but shooting outdoors, the weather and light constantly change, so sometimes the light influences the direction my shoot. Light is an important aspect and it can make or break a photo.

Is fame important to you?
Fame is not an importance to me. What is important is that my work becomes more known to the public and hopefully inspires others to get creative and use their imagination to the fullest.

When you first started as a photographer, what were the mistakes you made a lot?
When first starting out, I had created these crazy little fashion portraits and looking back on them, I can laugh and just be proud of myself at how far along I've come. I wouldn't say that I made any major mistakes, only to be experience that I've grown from, because I've always put 110% of my heart in soul in everything I did when it came to art, and still do to this day. 

Name people you enjoy working with models or other photographers, or people you wish to work with both models or photographers.
Getting an opportunity to work with my sister, Christina DeSantiago or one of my close friends, Breauna Phillips, is always an exciting experience because they understand my passion for what I do and are always willing to go to the extent I would to get my shot. Also, I love working with my fellow photographers, Devan Perez or Michael Tremaine. Sometimes we go out on trips to use as a photo shoot opportunity and we always have each others' backs, helping one another out. To my excitement, I recently worked with Brooke Shaden on a shoot for one of her workshops and I definitely have to say that was an amazing experience just filled with so many artistic people. 

Any new project you're working on?
Yes, right now I am working on a 365 project, where I am doing a shoot every day for the next 365 days. I love pushing myself and I know that once I finish this project, I'm most-likely going to pick up on another project; I never stop shooting no matter the circumstances.

Is there a photo you regret posting online?
I don't regret posting any of my photos. Some I favor more than others, but every photo that I post is something I'm proud of in some way or another.

How do you feel about not getting a lot comments and views to your photos?
I'm not going to lie, I wish I received more notice to my work, but I don't let it bother me. This is what I love doing, and I continue to work as hard as I do because it makes me happy.

Some of your photos are inspired by Greek mythology, have you always been into them?
I have. Greek and Roman mythology is so incredibly beautiful to me. It is it's own art form. I absolutely loved creating this mini photo essay inspired by Pandora's Box, it was so much fun to get as creative as I could, shooting at this gorgeous location on a beach and overcoming all the challenges that went on in the event of that particular shoot. I wrote about my experience and the reason for me even shooting this photo essay on my blog if you would like to read about it Here I actually plan to create more images inspired by Greek or Roman mythologies, after finishing the photo essay that I'm working on now, which I hope to finish within the next few months.

How important is wardrobe in creating the perfect image?
Absolutely important. I always take time to plan out every detail that I include in my shoots. Wardrobe makes all the difference. There are even shoots that I've done where I had to compromise and use clothing similar to what I was looking for but it wasn't exactly what I wanted and to this day, the clothing in those particular shoots still bother me, but not to say that I am dissatisfied with the overall image, it just proves that I continue to work hard and be as resourceful as I can be considering the lack of materials that I have or can afford.

Your photographs have a lot of interesting use of light, shadows, textures and natural elements, would you say that these four combined are your (signature)?
Absolutely! These are all elements that I absolutely love to incorporate into my work. Lighting especially, because it defines the image entirely. The way I make use of my lighting, textures and shadows definitely define me as a photographer. Overall, I would say my painterly aesthetic is my signature. I have never been so passionate about anything other than creating art. I love what I do and I'm going to continue telling my stories through photography until the day I die.


Don't let others get in the way of your dreams. If what you do is what you love, then you're on the right path. Don't doubt yourself for a moment. :)

Always,

Melina DeSantiago

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