Doing photographer profiles has always been one of the most important aspects of blog on photoblogs. I really believe that one of the best ways to learn is to see what other people are finding successful and then tweak and fine-tune it to work in your case.
If you would like to have your photoblog considered for our monthly profiles, please feel free to contact me.
Below you will find all the photographer profiles articles.
photo.shoq, photographer profile
I think that the thing that instantly struck me about Jasper’s photoblog was his sheer dedication to photography. His photoblog has been going strong now for 5 years (1840 photos), and he shares some great advice with us on how to keep inspired and publishing your work! Have a read, and make sure you visit his site.
wastedphotos.com, photographer profile
I decided to use Brad’s iHop photo as the introduction image for a number of reasons 1) being a Canadian I am deprived of iHop goodness, and 2) I figured it was a great method of reminding my girlfriend of my stuffed french toast obsession, on top of my continous “let’s goto iHop for stuffed french toast” weekend prodding…
I really enjoyed this profile, Brad’s candid responses really show his personality, couple that with the work he allows us to see on his photoblog and you get a really great picture…
Enjoy the profile and make sure you visit Wasted Photos, maybe we can all help break Brad out of his rut!
from10to300mm, photographer profile
As many of you know, I took an (extremely) extended break over the holidays, and the sporadiac blog updates prove it! When I came across Sven’s work, I immediately knew that I needed to profile him on the site. Landscape photography is how I got started way back in the days of 35mm film. I’ve always had a soft spot for landscape photography and Sven’s from10to300mm photoblog did not disappoint.
Enjoy Sven’s profile and here’s to a great 2009!
Detour, featured photographer
There is so much incredible work on Alex’s detour photoblog that I can honestly say that I had a hard time just trying to figure out what images I liked the best…
Not only is Alex an extremely talented photographer, but this profile shows he has a way with words as well. …there are some awesome insights into his photographic style, his post-processing, and why he has his own photoblog.
If you haven’t visited Detour, I suggest that you check it out now, I promise that you won’t be disappointed!
neverhappen.com, featured photographer
I think that Rob’s photoblog neverhappen.com sums up what a photoblog is all about – it’s about dedication to your love of photography – it’s about growing as an artist through your photoblogs, and it’s about perfecting the art of photography (in and outside of camera) by committing yourself to an on-going project.
nissou* photography,photographer profile
I’ve been following nissou*’s photoblog for quite awhile now and knew that I needed to profile her photoblog on the site.
I think that really makes this photoblog stand out from the rest of the crowd is nissou*’s ability to create images which make an emotional connection with their viewers, but retain a really nice commerical feel to them.
Amanda Gilligan, Photographer Profile
I recently discovered Amanda’s work and spent quite a bit of time exploring her photo blog entitled Monmarte and her Flickr feed, both of which contain some really inspiring work.
I think what drew me to her work in the first place was the the emotion her imagery was able to conjure up, it just made me feel happy! The soft tones and the desaturation just seem to work and really help to set a mood in her work.
Austin Mann, Photographer profile
Well, I am finally getting back into the groove of things after a couple of very busy weeks, and I can’t think of a better way to kick things off with a profile of the amazing photographic work of Austin Mann. When I came across Austin’s work for the first time, I knew that I needed to profile him on the site. I am sure that you’ll find the insight Austin provides extremely helpful.


