Interview: Otto Kitchens
Posted in General Banter, Interviews, Projects by dub | Tags: abandonment, film, film camera, interview, otto k, otto kitchens, ottok, photographer interview
Georgia has some great photographers. Despite being competitors, we all can learn a great deal from each other in one aspect or another. This is the second in a series of interviews with Atlanta area photographers.
As with my first interview, the photographer I selected to interview was one that I barely know. I have only met Otto once on a photo stroll. Prior to meeting Otto I had stalked his Flickr stream on a more than regular basis. Sure, he uses a wide array of cameras, shoots film, and that is all impressive. What captivated me the most was his control of composition, creating mood, and seeing what other people would not see. It was only natural to shoot off a couple questions his way. Read more »
Interview: Trent Chau
Posted in General Banter, Interviews, Projects by dub | Tags: chau, interview, photography interview, trent, trent chau
Georgia has some great photographers. Despite being competitors, we all can learn a great deal from each other in one aspect or another. This is the first in a series of interviews with Atlanta area photographers.
Before I get into the meat and guts here, I wanted to say that I barely know Trent, the first photographer selected to be interviewed. We have only met once. I have followed his work online and always been intrigued by his ability to capture people as well as he does. It is clear that Trent possesses the technical know-how to execute exceptional photography, but he also has an eye for what looks good. Combine the two and in my opinion, you have a very talented photographer. His body of work is enough to cause envy, so the desire to interview him was an easy choice. Read more »



