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One on One with Joel M.

6/27/2016

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Your current location

Colorado


What sort of Photography genre do you specialize in and how long have you been a photographer? 

All sorts, editorial, landscape, night photography, portraits. I have been shooting for about a year.


Did you go to school to study photography?

I took some college classes but never paid much attention in it.


What or who got you started in photography?

Instagram! This photo sharing site got me started. I saw many amazing artists and it inspired me to go out and shoot. 


Tell me about your promotional partnership with Daniel Wellington and how did it start? (who contacted who and what were the conditions)

Got the hookup through a friend. 2 posts for a watch.
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Your photos have desaturated, moody appeal to it, how would you describe your photography style?

I think desaturating your photos tend to feel more real than what many others do by saturating it too much, making it look fake.


What camera gears do you use and what's your favorite photography accessory (other than your camera) ?

I only use a Canon 60D and 18-135mm kit lens and a small tripod. No filters or any of those equipments.


If you had to choose one lens for the rest of your life, which one would it be and why?


18mm. It's versatile for night shots over landscapes and is reasonably good for portraits.


Can you briefly explain how you achieve your photos from Raw to the final image. (Showing a few before and after shots and tips on what you used to achieved it)

Post Production is very important, if not, crucial to showing how unique your style can appeal toward others. Sorry, but my editing is my own. I learned through by playing with it for many months 


MAC or PC ?

MAC all the way.


Do you plan on buying any new equipment and if so what do you have your eyes on?

Either a Sony A7Rii or a Canon 5d mdkii


What are your go to settings for shooting outdoors?

Depends on the light. f3.5 before dawn or f7 on sunrises

Collaboration with the one and only, @jedi.visions, hailing from Arizona. There's no place like Yosemite as seen here. It's on my bucket list of places to visit one day. On the side note, his Milky Way shots are sexy. Definitely give his page a look! . #agameoftones #artofvisuals #aov #moodygrams #artisanofimagery #createexploretakeover #exploretocreate #visualsgang #communityfirst #createexplore #lifeofadventure #instagoodmyphoto #beautifuldestinations #createcommune #igmasters #heatercentral #judeallen1 #theoutbound #wildernessculture #mkexplore #sky_high_architecture #canon_photos #modernoutdoorsman #shotzdelight #roamtheplanet #visualambassadors #loaded_lenses #watchthisinstagood #earthfocus

A photo posted by Joel□Colorado (@joelymm) on Jul 1, 2016 at 2:06pm PDT


What gives you ideas and inspires you to create such imagery?

@asteryx @jude_allen @trashhand @zachlipson are a few inspirations


What has been your most memorable assignment and why? 

Shooting an, almost whole, rainbow during a rainy sunrise. It was right in front of me, about 500 feet away. I still remember every second that happened.


Where would be your dream destination assignment?

Europe or Greenland/Iceland 
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What do you think of the photography industry at the moment and where do you see it in 5 years from now?

Photography will be ever-changing and highly competitive. Can’t wait to see what kind of cameras will be revealed then.


A website and/or blog you visit often?

500px.com


One way you market your photography?

Instagram


Is there anybody or anything you would love to photograph?

The world is our playground, make the most of it while you can.


What advice do you have for somebody who wants to pursue photography?

Have fun and experiment with a camera. Develop your skills firsthand before anything else.

Rise of the Phoenix □ @littlecoal • @sonyalpha • #littlecoalxsony . #agameoftones #artofvisuals #aov #moodygrams #artisanofimagery #createexploretakeover #exploretocreate #visualsgang #communityfirst #createexplore #lifeofadventure #instagoodmyphoto #beautifuldestinations #createcommune #igmasters #heatercentral #judeallen1 #theoutbound #wildernessculture #sky_high_architecture #canon_photos #modernoutdoorsman #shotzdelight #roamtheplanet #visualambassadors #loaded_lenses #watchthisinstagood #earthfocus

A photo posted by Joel□Colorado (@joelymm) on Jun 7, 2016 at 1:55pm PDT


Is there anything you would have done differently during your photographic career?

There will always be something but that’s part of life. You’re constantly learning.


If you could be invisible for one day with your camera...

LOL, no comment.


I’ve learned the most from…

Failures and mistakes. It's the only way you’ll get better.


Something you’re still learning?

Understand the f/stop. Haven’t gotten it down to using it well during the day.

Anotha collab time with @spacebypixel photo / @joelymm edit. Hailing from Florida, where the temperature is hot and the beaches are nice. Make sure to stop by his page and check his awesome work □□□ p.s. Let's give it a round of applause to that gentleman holding the flashlight □□□□□□@aroundq . #agameoftones #artofvisuals #aov #moodygrams #artisanofimagery #createexploretakeover #exploretocreate #visualsgang #communityfirst #createexplore #lifeofadventure #instagoodmyphoto #beautifuldestinations #createcommune #igmasters #heatercentral #judeallen1 #theoutbound #wildernessculture #mkexplore #sky_high_architecture #canon_photos #modernoutdoorsman #shotzdelight #roamtheplanet #visualambassadors #loaded_lenses #watchthisinstagood #earthfocus

A photo posted by Joel□Colorado (@joelymm) on Jun 23, 2016 at 2:18pm PDT


What would you like to be doing in 5 years from now?

Shooting editorial, landscape photography. I love it very much.


How often do you travel and how do you budget it?

Not very often. I work a lot to pay my bills. Maybe 2-3 times a year but nothing big.







A Thank You Note for Joel M.

Your editing style is beyond imagination. I personally love your works and the emotions that carry with every single image. Well done and I am eager to see more amazing images from you.

With Best Regards
Chris
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One on One with Mital Patel

6/19/2016

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One on One with landscape photographer Mital Patel 

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Home and Childhood

"Born and raised in Texas.. grew up in a family that embraced travel experiences. Early on as a child, my parents had taken me to many places (India, England, New York, Orlando, etc..).  Being an Indian American, we still had a lot of family living in India that we would visit often."

If you could live anywhere on this awesome planet, where would you build your dream home?

"One home would not be enough! Each place is so unique with it’s own beauty.  I tell my friends that there’s a reason why I am living in Dallas, it gives us a better appreciation of the beauty elsewhere.  I would hate to live in an incredible place, but get spoiled with the beauty and not value it as much.  Don’t get me wrong, Texas is a great place."
What sort of Photography genre do you specialise in and how long have you been a photographer?

"I have focused more heavily on landscape photography.  I would say I have been aggressively shooting landscape since 2014.  Prior to that, I was just shooting “blind”."

Did you go to school to study photography?


"No, but have learned quite a bit from other photographers by attending a few photo tours and workshops."


What or who got you started in photography? 

​"I got my first camera, a Canon AE-1, when I was 12. It was a gift from my dad. He was our family’s official photographer since before I was born. We’re big on tradition, so as my parents’ first born, I was next in line for the duty. I learned how to use a camera shooting my family and our community."



How would you describe your photography style?

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I think I am still developing my style, but if i were to give you an answer today, I would say my images tend to be a little more dramatic with a tad bit darker edit."


What camera gears do you use and whats your 
favourite photography accessory, other than your camera ?

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I am shooting with Nikon D810 with the trinity set of lenses - 14-24; 24-70; 70-200.  Also, just picked up an 85mm 1.4 to dabble in portraits.  My favorite accessory might be my 10 stop filter.  I love being able to make my skies much more dramatic with the long exposures."
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If you had to choose one lens for the rest of your life, which one would it be and why?

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As of today, I would say my 14-24.  I really enjoy shooting landscapes.  It allows me to be out in nature and to harness that peaceful state of mind keeps me “alive”."


How important is post production  retouching in your final images ?

"It is very important since I shoot in RAW.  It allows me to express my vision and emotions through my images."
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Can you briefly explain how you achieve your photos from Raw to the final image.

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I first import the photos in to Lightroom, have all of my images organized in their libraries.  I go through my photos and rate the images that i wish to edit.  I then start making some basic “camera raw” edits in lightroom.  I then export the file in to photoshop for further editing.  There are many different adjustment panels that i use which is dependent on the photograph."

MAC or PC ?
"Mac"


Do you plan on buying any new equipment and if so what do you have your eyes on?

"I 
have been eyeing the Mac Pro. I would love to get some retina friendly dual display monitors. I recently just purchased the wacom tablet, and love using that.  It has made my editing much more efficient and easy."


What are your go to settings for shooting outdoors?

"I like to shoot at ISO 30, f/18, and shutter speed would be depending on the scene, and circumstance."

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What gives you ideas and inspires you to create such imagery? 

"Social media, other photographers, national geographic, and the “land” itself.. seeing in person the places, and envisioning how the scene could be photographed."

What has been your most memorable assignment and why? 

"Shooting in the arctic regions of Iceland and in Canada. I like the challenge of harsh weather. It keeps us in check that no matter what, mother nature wins."

Where would be your dream destination assignment?  

"New Zealand and Australia."


What do you think of the photography industry at the moment and where do you see it in 5 years from now?  

"It has become very mainstream, and more popular than ever.  With the ease of cameras, technology, and social media, we are blasted with hundreds to thousands of photographs daily... its hard to tell where the industry will be in the next 5 years.. there is so much innovation happening."


A photographer who inspires you?  

"Ansel Adams, Marc Adamus..."


A website and/or blog you visit often? 
 
​"fstoppers"
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What advice do you have for somebody who wants to pursue photography?  

"Don’t get frustrated with the results of your photos when comparing to others, keep shooting -  lot of trial and error"
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How do you find new places to explore for your image style?  

"Well, i’m not generally picking a destination to fit my image style. I like to go and visit places I have not seen.  Either I do really well because some of my favourite shooting styles/scenes are available, and sometimes its a real struggle because its a totally different type of shooting than what i’m used to.  I just try to make the best of it and hopefully come to learn another shooting style."
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A Thank You Note for Mital Patel

I came accross your profile through Dani Diamond. The moment I saw your photography, I had to get you on my One on One segment. It has been amazing to know your story and photography. Hope to see more stunning landscapes through
your camera.
Thank you once again.

With Best Regards
Chris

Follow Mital Patel on Instagram

One of the coolest spots in the Columbia River Gorge... Sketchy hike... Amazing blue turquoise water... 33' waterfalls for the kayakers to go down.. Yeah, pretty amazing place.. Enjoy! #awesomeearth #getoutside #columbiarivergorge #adventure

A photo posted by Mital Patel (@mitalpatelphoto) on Jan 14, 2016 at 6:10am PST

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Its always an eye popping view with this one! Passionate Australian traveller @milesgray88 shares travel stories and tips in an exclusive interview. Link in my bio! #travellerchris

A photo posted by Chris Rathore□□ (@traveller.chris) on Jun 12, 2016 at 10:46am PDT

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One on One with Miles Gray

6/10/2016

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Travelling the world with an iPhone

One on One with passionate traveller Miles Gray

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Home and Childhood

"I was born in a small town that no one has ever heard of, but when I was young my family moved to the sunny Gold Coast in Queensland. It is best known for the golden sand of Surfers Paradise beach."
Gray currently resides in the southern most city of Australia - Hobart, Tasmania!

Happy Friday! I don't know about you, but I'm having the best week. Anyone else want to visit my pet kangaroo? □□□□ #DiscoverTasmania #SeeAustralia #Tasmania #Australia

A photo posted by Miles | Australian Adventurer (@milesgray88) on May 5, 2016 at 3:10pm PDT

If you could live anywhere on this awesome planet, where would you build your dream home? ​

"I would have two - a summer shack on the East Coast of Tasmania, then when it starts to get too cold for me, I'd move back towards the equator, anywhere that has a sea view really."

How often do you travel?​

"I have at least one overseas trip a year. More, if I can get away from work easily. Living in Australia makes international travel difficult. If you're leaving this island, it's got to be for at least 3 weeks otherwise you waste too much time in transit. But once a month I'll do a domestic trip somewhere."

□ I bow to the sun □ The only place not pouring with rain this weekend is the trusty East Coast of Tasmania. Always warmer, always stunning. #discovertasmania

A photo posted by Miles | Australian Adventurer (@milesgray88) on May 13, 2016 at 3:10pm PDT

What has been the longest travel you have ever done?

"My longest trip was actually my most memorable, and it was around South America for almost 2 months."

How do you choose the places you want to see?

"I have a list of places I've wanted to visit since I sat down and wrote it as an 18 year old. I'm slowly ticking them off as I can, but I usually add other destinations based on where I have to transit with airlines to make use of flight networks. 

Your top 7 places so far? (Countries)
  1. Australia
  2. Peru
  3. Namibia
  4. Portugal
  5. Argentina
  6. South Africa
  7. Ecuador (the Galápagos Islands specifically)"

How do you budget and save for your travels?

​"I'm terrible at budgeting. I don't have a travel budget. I just do the trip the best way I can, and if it costs too much, then I just save for longer before I go again. I always hold the belief that it may be my only opportunity to visit a destination, and that I should do so in the most ideal way (which is often the most expensive unfortunately haha)."

A little throwback Thursday to the time I packed up my flamingos and went to the beach. #TBT

A photo posted by Miles | Australian Adventurer (@milesgray88) on Jan 21, 2015 at 3:15pm PST

Are you a travel photographer? Tell us your best story.

"I am a traveller first, and I like to share the places I visit. I wouldn't like to steal the title of photographer from trained professionals. My favourite and most popular travel photo is probably this shot." 

This has to be the highlight of my life. Known as Dead Vlei or "dead marsh" (Vlei being Afrikaans for a type of marsh), it is found among the tallest and oldest dunes in the world. Dead Vlei was once like Sossusvlei, with the river draining into it nourishing desert life and even trees. But no longer. Some 900 years ago the climate dried up, and dunes cut off Dead Vlei from the river. It became too dry in Dead Vlei for the trees to even decompose. They simply scorched black in the sun, monuments to their own destruction. The trees, now over 1000 years old, form a barren forest. #MnMDoAfrica #NOFILTER #NOEDIT ?✨?

A photo posted by Miles | Australian Adventurer (@milesgray88) on Mar 18, 2015 at 9:19pm PDT

"We basically ended up in the desert in 50 degree Celsius heat due to time constraints of government rules around entry times. Soon after this one the rest of the shots show me in nothing but underwear as it was just too hot to keep hiking over dunes in black pants!"

Do you make money while traveling? If yes then how?

"Sometimes through my agency if they've organised the trip, or through promotional posts for companies."

What profession(s) would you associate yourself with? And what advice would you give to someone wanting to join the same?

"I spend most of my time as a physiotherapist these days. I wouldn't suggest trying to build an Instagram following to support a full time career anymore - the app has changed too much! I'm excited for whatever the next social media platform turns out to be. Perhaps snapchat?"

Do you do sponsored Instagram posts?

"Not as often as people probably think. I find that sometimes sponsored posts can be very obvious and limiting for the art direction I have in my mind during any of my adventuring. But if it is the right fit, it will never be a challenge to incorporate into a shot, they are the things I agree to support because I believe in them or already use them personally."

What do you intent to reflect through your photographs?

"It's a total mix of spontaneous moments along with being inspired by another image or video I've seen and want to have my own take on."

And that's a wrap from Simbavati River Lodge □✨□ #MnMDoAfrica #sunrise

A photo posted by Miles | Australian Adventurer (@milesgray88) on Mar 15, 2015 at 12:02am PDT

Oops! I guess you can't keep the fun hiding in my pants. Thanks @footcardigan □✨ #sockgame strong

A photo posted by Miles | Australian Adventurer (@milesgray88) on Apr 25, 2015 at 7:23am PDT

What camera gears do you use?

"Just my iPhone!"

A Cape at sunset shot was not easy to achieve by any means. 1. Climbing this far out onto a dolerite column was not the smartest thing I've ever done. 2. Ending up with a return trek through dense bush in pitch black dark for two hours was not sensible. But life is for living! ✌□️✨□ #DiscoverTasmania

A photo posted by Miles | Australian Adventurer (@milesgray88) on May 17, 2015 at 6:04am PDT

How do you market your photography? ​

"I market myself as one avenue to give exposure to a particular experience or product."

What made you get the travel bug, do you think you are addicted to travelling?

"My parents always travelled a lot when I was growing up. So much that I'd have to move schools and stay with my grandparents if they were gone for a while. I'd always admired that they saw their personal growth through travel as a major priority, and as soon as I turned 18 organised a big trip around Europe and I've continued for the ten years since."

That one factor that you love about travelling, which actually keeps you wanting to travel more?

"The many people I keep meeting on my travels. They make me want to continue, or even offer to come and meet me in some other new place!"

Miles is currently travelling between Greece and Turkey.
So I asked him to give some vital information, while he is on the road! 

Wakey wakey, hands off... Good morning, good breakfast! □□□□□

A photo posted by Miles | Australian Adventurer (@milesgray88) on Jun 4, 2016 at 6:06am PDT

A brief break down of the itinerary 

"I'm spending 4 days alone on the hidden gem of a Greek island - Kea, then I'm off to the wedding party in Mykonos and the wedding I'm MC for in Santorini. The group is then spending the post wedding days on Milos. 
From there I'm heading off alone to the Amalfi coast, visiting Positano, Capri and Sorrento
(Italy). 
Then I'm doing some work with the ministry of tourism in Israel, heading to Jerusalem and tel aviv. And finally a little sneaky stop in Cappadocia on my way home."

Why did you choose these places?

"Well this trip is based around my best friend's wedding. Then the rest of the stops were based on flight paths and always wanting to go to Israel."

What is the cost?

"Flight ferries and trains around 4000 Aud (Australian Dollars)
Hotels have cost about the same as its peak season!"

I am living for white rendered buildings TBH □□□Also of note, I did not burst into flames upon opening this gate □

A photo posted by Miles | Australian Adventurer (@milesgray88) on Jun 4, 2016 at 2:27pm PDT

How do you feel while you are on the plane off to these amazing places?

"I always get anxious on the plane about whether or not my luggage will show up and if I'll successfully make it to my first hotel. Then I get excited about all the relaxing and exploring!"

Happiness at sunset □□#menandwine #jointherevolution

A photo posted by Miles | Australian Adventurer (@milesgray88) on Jun 6, 2016 at 8:34am PDT

Here is Miles and his underpants obsession!

I am feeling #blessed right now, because I think I've found the only warm spot in the whole state! Yes, it was a long drive, and then a hike, but it's winter time and im able to brush up on my tan before Europe!□□☀️ #DiscoverTasmania Ps hilarious outtakes followed where I got swallowed up by water haha □□

A photo posted by Miles | Australian Adventurer (@milesgray88) on Jul 25, 2015 at 3:32pm PDT

It's pouring with rain all over this weekend. I'm stuck inside, but making a chicken quesadilla for breakfast (silver linings?). I wish this is what I was actually doing! □□□ ps I know I need to sort out my tan lines □□

A photo posted by Miles | Australian Adventurer (@milesgray88) on Jan 29, 2016 at 3:29pm PST

See my booty get down to the beach! The climb down may have better been suited to goats, but I loved swimming in all the caves. It's also a good thing I'm embracing this liberal European attitude to clothing haha □□□□ #IManagedToFindTheNudeBeach #CherryPopped

A photo posted by Miles | Australian Adventurer (@milesgray88) on Sep 17, 2015 at 12:58pm PDT

It was much harder than I though get my □ upright on a pebble beach haha □#PoleAtPoles

A photo posted by Miles | Australian Adventurer (@milesgray88) on Jun 7, 2016 at 6:10am PDT


SOMEONE managed to convince me that two days in a row I should go to bed at 10pm and wake up at 5am to get my ? into the gym rather than staying up until 2am doing sweet FA. At least this is my reward! ??✅

A photo posted by Miles | Australian Adventurer (@milesgray88) on May 25, 2016 at 2:09pm PDT

A Thank You Note for Miles Gray

Its inspiring to see all of your images through iPhone alone. Your travells are highly inspiring and a feast for the eyes. I hope to see more of your travel stories in the future. Have safe travels while you are on the road!
With Best Regards
Chris

Follow Traveller Chris on Instagram @traveller.chris

Here is how to brighten up your weekdays! Some Lasagne cook off, while I'm home and not travelling! W/ @hardyswines #travellerchris

A photo posted by Chris Rathore□□ (@traveller.chris) on Jun 6, 2016 at 9:47pm PDT

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