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Issue29 (part1) November 2017

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Would you consider yourself a hobbyist or a paid professional? I think that before becoming a well-paid<br />

professional, one must become an enthusiastic amateur!<br />

Now I'm a professional photographer, my work is paid. But there is also a large part (share) of creative work.<br />

For the universe, for friends, for development and new discoveries. I create photo projects that do not have a<br />

direct customer, but I really need them as a creative person. So it can be interesting to other people. I am sure<br />

that a beautifully executed work is always rewarding.<br />

What has the most memorable session and why? I had a lot of sessions already, I can not highlight the most<br />

interesting or the most important. Each session is a life situation, communication with the person I'm<br />

shooting. Funny, funny, difficult moments in my work is enough. I notice over time that I often have to work in<br />

conditions that I do not like! This time trouble (very little time for shooting) and cold ... Brrr.<br />

I can name the most memorable photo project! This is the territory of the BALLET. Participants of the photo<br />

project: high-class professional ballerinas and dancers, soloists and leading ballet artists of the best theaters in<br />

Russia and the world.<br />

This exhibition project presents unique photos of dancers, whose beauty and grace are intertwined in the<br />

architecture of St. Petersburg. Incredible things happen in the frame, the city becomes a space for creating<br />

images. You asked if I like working outside the studio. My answer is yes"! After St. Petersburg, I plan to shoot<br />

in other ballet capitals of the world.<br />

I hope to show this exhibition in many cities around the world. In St. Petersburg and London, exhibitions have<br />

already taken place. I hope that in the near future my exhibition will want to see Moscow and New York.<br />

Nikon or Canon? Favorite lens? Nikon. Now it's the Nikon D800. I work with zoom 24-70 mm and 80-200 mm.<br />

Also I like the drawing of lenses-the numbers: 85 mm, 100 mm, 60 mm. Sometimes I use 20 mm. In ad-dition<br />

to this technique, I like the Contax 645af film camera. For her, I have lenses of 45 mm, 80 mm, 120 mm<br />

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