JULY Proud Pinay Shutter Her last photoshoot 10 QS ON LEE TALLOD PHOTOGRAPHY 1: How long have you been involved in photography? 3: Mac or PC? 5: Preferred subject matter? SAMPLE SHOTS 
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Featured Photographer
LEE TALLOD
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Pinayshutters
"FUSION PROJECT"
Almost 1 year, I started when I met my partner, he was the one who encouraged me, and I realized since my work is web/graphic design, I need some stock photos too. Then it came along my hobby...
2: Equipment you use?
I used canon S3IS powershot when started my interest in photography, Then I bought canon 30D and kit lens (EF-S 18-55mm) for now.
I’m using Mac now, the reason is I’m into graphics and recommended for photographers because it’s already calibrated...
4: What inspires you?
God’s creations, People who appreciate my works, work of arts, and photographers who are passionate and exploring more styles/techniques in photography like: Christopher Padillahttp://zirchsoftphotography.multiply.com/, Based in Germany/Philippines, Manny Librodo http://mannylib.multiply.com/ based in Thailand/Philippines, Aaron Nace based in Chapel Hill, NC. http://www.flickr.com/photos/aknacer/and Tim Walker based in NYC http://www.timwalkerphotography.com/
Being creative is very important for you to understand that photography is not about only knowing technical features. It is more about having expertise in its artistic aspects. It is good that you know how to use the camera and other technical information, but all of this is not enough to click creative photos. People will know you because of how efficiently you take creative photos, not because how much technical knowledge you have regarding your highly advanced camera. However, the vice versa is also true. When it comes to clicking creative photos, knowledge about the technical know-how is also important. You must learn how to utilize light and shadow for depth and how to use an appropriate filter. Little things matter a lot in creative pictures; all you need is different perspective while clicking a picture.
6: Name one thing you haven't caught with the camera that you REALLY want to capture.
7: When in doubt about your art, whom do you confide in?
My partner Chris, he’s my mentor when it comes to photography, he always gives a constructive criticism, which helps me a lot... note: avoid comments like nice, good job, etc., those words will not help you to grow/learn.
8: Qualifications/training in anything? ie: Photoshop
I graduated with a course of BS Information Technology, expertise in web and graphic design, specifically in creating designs from scratch, making prototypes and finally converting them into HTML pages, in short website hehe, so obviously I already knew Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, Flash, Lightroom, etc. Upon being enthralled by the greatness of web/graphic design and photography world, I started to innovate myself into up-to-date techniques and styles.
9: Plans for the future?
Me and partner planning to have our own studio, become a Pro! Haha then start to share my knowledge in photography... upgrade may equipments! That’s my plan in the field photography.
10: In one word, describe your photography.
IMAGINATIVE




