Episode 0003: Interview with Brian Smale, Canon Portrait Photographer - LensFlare35

Posted On Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

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LensFlare 35 is a weekly eclipse brought to you by MO of Dave Warner. In this week’s polish, Dave interviews Canon Portrait Photographer Brian Smale. Brian began his employment in his hometown of Toronto, Canada more than two decades ago. After triumphant diversified organ assignments and a on no account any awards, he moved to New York where he create more organ assignments, a on no account any more awards, and lots of commercial enlarge on a excite. Brian brings the constant fit humor and passion along to all his think-piece, advertising, and corporate shoots.

He’s extremely known suited for his portraits of the world’s unrivalled businessmen and women, scientists, inventors, politicians, and a on no account any merest enticing oddballs. Along with assignments suited for magazines such as Fortune, BusinessWeek, Forbes, Fast Company, Esquire, GQ, Rolling Stone, and Spin, he also has a comprehensive limit of commercial clients including duPont, Fuji, GE Capital, Kodak, Microsoft, PPL, Real Networks, Seattle Children’s Hospital, Sega, Homestreet Bank, Symetra Insurance, Expeditors, and USAA Insurance.
In this query era, Brian talks hither what made him pick up a camera, how he sets a estimate, the most fascinating individual he has photographed, his second to none in harmony scar of portraiture of mostly ‘famous faces’ and some answers hither the matВriel he uses and people he’s photographed.

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