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Interview with Tanya Parada, of Parada Studio | SLR Lounge Artist Feature
For Tanya Parada of Parada Studio, it’s important to “have a mentor/life coach/accountability partner … [and] work with people who inspire you to be a better business person and human.”
Interview with Anna Nguyen, of Zee Anna Photography | SLR Lounge Artist Feature
Anna Nguyen of Zee Anna Photography believes that “while Marketing and sales training will help you achieve financial success faster than creative talent … you should balance out your educational goals so that you can steadily grow and maintain that growth.”
Joanne and Jason Marino, of Imagine Photography | SLR Lounge Artist Feature Interview
Internationally recognized photographers, Joanne and Jason Marino are also very accomplished business owners with a reputation for a client experience that is second to none.
Interview with Selena Rollason, of Brisbane Birth Photography | SLR Lounge and Fundy Designer Artist Feature (NSFW)
As a birth photographer, I am also known for addressing controversial topics and raising important discussions on taboo subjects (such as stillbirth and birth trauma) … and see that as part of my role.
Interview with Eric Talerico, of Twisted Oaks Studio | SLR Lounge Artist Feature
For Eric Talerico of Twisted Oaks Studio, “capturing memories of people with friends and family, especially on their wedding day, is one of the most important jobs out there.”
Interview with Lyndah Wells | SLR Lounge Artist Feature
For Lyndah Wells, photographing in The Bahamas is all about “the great light … it makes [her] happy to shoot and makes [her] images pop.”
Four Decades Later: An Interview with Rick Friedman | SLR Lounge Artist Feature
Rick Friedman describes his work like this: “I have gotten my college education one hour at a time, from some of the greatest minds in the world … I have the best job in the world.”
Interview with Florin Stefan | SLR Lounge Awards Artist Feature
For Florin Stefan, “A moment, where time stops, can tell everything about a subject, but it can also tell a lot about the one who created the moment in the photograph.”
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