Kitty Gallannaugh Photography

Kitty Gallannaugh Photography

www.kittygallannaugh.com

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What kind of equipment (camera body, lens, filters, flash, tripod, cleaning equipment other) do you use?

 

I use a Canon 5DMkII with 50, 35 & 85mm lenses. As I only work with natural light I don’t use anything else.

 

What do you like and dislike about your equipment, specially your camera, and how would you improve it?

 

I don’t think I could dislike anything about my camera, I’m rather protective of it. I love our history together and all the shoots we’ve been on and the fact that I feel confident with it around my neck; I feel my camera is one of the very few things I know like the back of my hand. Sometimes I wish my lenses had a bit of a lower aperture but apart from that I’m happy with what I work with.

 

What is your favourite lens, and why?

 

I trialled the 85mm 1.2 and fell head over heels in love with it, so it’s now my dream to one day own one. It was just so crisp, it captured things like the viewer was there too and was incredibly versatile.

 

When you travel, what is in your essential photographic kit bag?

 

My camera body, a couple of lenses, a packet of tissues (my nose always seems to need them no matter what) and nothing else. I like to travel with all my equipment may not be much but it makes me feel comfortable.

 

What kind of software/tools do you use for post-processing, if any?

 

I use Photoshop CS5 to edit all my photographs with, it’s a good friend!

 

How long have you been taking photographs? How do you find inspiration? How do you take your pictures?

 

I had a red plastic camera when I was five or six that I took with me everywhere; I think that’s where it all began. I’ve been photographing on a professional level for six years now and the inspiration still stems from when I was little; I listen to new songs, read poems or novels, go on long forest walks, write and just watch the World go by.

 

Which style of photography do you like the most, and why?

 

I love looking at travel photography; the kind of photography that is documents someone’s journey from packing their bags to driving the winding roads and setting up camp beneath the stars. Seeing people adventure around the planet is something that warms my heart and inspires my mind.

 

What goal are you working towards within your photography and when will you know you have reached it?

 

To just shoot until I can shoot no more. I want to record moments for people time and time again, whether it’s a brand campaign or a personal engagement shoot, they are all moments that matter. I just want to shoot for as long as life will let me.

 

Looking at your own work, which piece is your favourite? Why? Please provide a link to the picture.

 

I don’t have a favourite, not yet anyway. I’ve told myself that I don’t want to take my favourite photo for a really long time in case it makes me slow down or try less, I’m scared I’d feel like I could slowly stop if I had an all-time favourite. Maybe by the time I’m an old lady I’ll be happy to go back every photo and have a favourite.

 

Does your work fit into any one or more distinct genres (nature, landscape, long-exposure, black-and-white, infra-red, urban, artistic, macro, vintage, vernacular, social, street)? If other, please specify.

 

I’d say my work falls somewhere between fashion and portraiture with a little bit of journalism on the side.

 

Are there any photography websites that you visit regularly?

 

Apart from Flickr, not really. I visit individual photographer’s blogs from time to time to keep up to date with their lives but I don’t spend much time browsing online.

 

What is the one most important lesson that you have learned since you started taking photographs?

 

To be true to yourself, it shows through every photograph.

 

And finally, what other interesting photographers would you like to see in this blog?

 

I am a huge fan of Jana Martish’s work, it is incredibly inspiring to get lost within.

 



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I am not Ana Photography

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What kind of equipment (camera body, lens, filters, flash, tripod, cleaning equipment other) do you use?

 

Camera: Canon 5D Mk II
Lens: 50mm f/1.4 most of the time, and 100mm f/2.8 L Macro
Tripod: Velbon CX 444
Other than that, I use a remote (RC-6 by Canon), a regular cleaning kit for sensitive glass surface and no flash whatsoever.
I also use an analogue Canon AE-1 with 50mm f/1.8.

 

What do you like and dislike about your equipment, specially your camera, and how would you improve it?

 

I adore the 5D Mk II. It was my dream camera long before I bought it, and it somehow still is. The features that (sort-of) bug me from time to time, mostly auto-focus issues, have been improved with the MK III version.

 


What is your favourite lens, and why?

 

50mm f/1.4, because it is a great all-around lens. I love prime lenses in general, and this one is my favourite for it equals the angle of the human eye-sight when adapted to a full-frame body.
However, I wish it was better built, for I had to replace it earlier this year because of the bent focus ring, and quite a lot of my friends/acquaintances had the same issue.

 

When you travel, what is in your essential photographic kit bag?

 

Canon 5D Mk II with 50mm f/1.4 or Canon AE-1 with 50mm f/1.8, a remote control, an extra battery, some extra films, and a tripod when there is some space left.

 

What kind of software/tools do you use for post-processing, if any?

 

Photoshop CS6 and Lightroom 5.

 


Which style of photography do you like the most, and why?

 

I like simple headshots with a touch of emotional input. I think it is challenging to convey the raw emotion, and it still moves me every time I look at the photograph.
Also, I have got a soft spot for landscapes taken on film.

 

What goal are you working towards within your photography and when will you know you have reached it?

 

My constant goal is to never stop improving.

 

Looking at your own work, which piece is your favourite? Why? Please provide a link to the picture.

 

At the time of typing, this one: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ana-ana-ana/10869605613/
It is a part of ‘The Black Out Days’, the series that I am working on right now, and it describes the current state of my life the most accurately.

 

Does your work fit into any one or more distinct genres (nature, landscape, long-exposure, black-and-white, infra-red, urban, artistic, macro, vintage, vernacular, social, street)? If other, please specify.

 

I think it is a fusion of portrait and conceptual. I also take thousands of ‘diary’ photographs, which are more like a lifestyle or documentary.

 

Are there any photography websites that you visit regularly?

 

Flickr and several blogs.

 

What is the one most important lesson that you have learned since you started taking photographs?

 

That it is absolutely useless to compare your work to the work of the others.

 

And finally, what other interesting photographers would you like to see in this blog?

 

I would like to get to know some talented but yet unknown artists.



Madhur Dhingra Photography

Madhur Dhingra Photography

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What kind of equipment (camera body, lens, filters, flash, tripod, cleaning equipment other) do you use?

 

Canon 5D Mark 2, 24-105 L f f4 ,70-200L f4, Medium Format:Mamiya RZ 67 , Elincrome Studio Flashes & Soft Boxes, Manfrotto tripod, Hoya & Cokin Filters.

 

What do you like and dislike about your equipment, specially your camera, and how would you improve it?

 

I like my Canon equipment as it is, there is nothing to complain about.

 

What is your favourite lens, and why?

 

I love working with my 24-105mm.It has overall wonderful optics.

 

When you travel, what is in your essential photographic kit bag?

 

My camera body, lenses, filters, tripod, etc.

 

What kind of software/tools do you use for post-processing, if any?

 

Photoshop.

 

How long have you been taking photographs? How do you find inspiration? How do you take your pictures?

 

15 YEARS. Playing with light both in studio and outdoors gives me a thrill. Shooting people and nature is what I love doing.

 


Which style of photography do you like the most, and why?

 

As far as studio work is concerned I love shooting product. My personal thrill comes from shooting people.

 


What goal are you working towards within your photography and when will you know you have reached it?

 

My goal is to one day shoot for National Geographic.

 

Looking at your own work, which piece is your favourite? Why? Please provide a link to the picture.

 

My favourites  are the work that I have done with people in Ladakh and Banaras, both in colour and black & white, where I have managed  to create some powerful images. You can see all my work on my website:  www.madhurdhingra.com

 

Does your work fit into any one or more distinct genres (nature, landscape, long-exposure, black-and-white, infra-red, urban, artistic, macro, vintage, vernacular, social, street)? If other, please specify.

 

My work is related to  product photography, nature, landscape, black & white, artistic, social, street.

 

Are there any photography websites that you visit regularly?

 

I keep seeing works of all good photographers.

 


What is the one most important lesson that you have learned since you started taking photographs?

 

To enjoy your photography and keep creating something new. Not to bother about recognition as it will definitely follow in due course of time.