![]() What is currently in your camera bag ?Ĭurrently in my camera bag is my Canon 6D, my 50mm f/1.4 lens and my 24-105mm lens! I do sometimes carry certain smaller props that I may want to use on a whim when I’m out shooting!Ĥ. I like to be very experimental with my work, so I can surprise my audience with every art piece, plus, who wants to post the same thing all the time?ģ. " My work consists of what my brain essentially has: scatterbrained, whimsical and somewhat beautifully dark imagery that tells a story. For viewers unfamiliar with your work, how would you introduce them to your practice ? I’ve made so many real life connections and friends thorough Instagram alone, and its cray how photography brought us together!Ģ. " Photography has not only helped me with staying creative, but it’s helped me step out of my comfort zone, whether it’s traveling to new places or meeting other people on social media in real life! " Once I graduated, I bought my first camera: a Canon Rebel T2i which would last me nearly 4 years. It was not until high school where a friend started a photography club at school that I was introduced to the art of actually taking photos as oppose to snapshots and DSLRs. I didn’t really care for photography when I was a teenager because by that time, my dad bought a point-and-shoot camera and took pictures ALL THE TIME. and an hour south of Santa Barbara)! I have just so happened to be surrounded by photography and video my entire life my mom had a Pentax film camera and my dad did some videography for weddings and events. ![]() Well, howdy! My name’s Chris and I’m a photographer and barista living in Camarillo, California (an hour north of L.A. Tell us a little about yourself and how photography has helped you grow as a person. ![]()
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