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One on One with Karley and Ben

5/22/2016

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One on One featuring traveller and entrepreneur Karley DeCocker and Ben Ulusaraclar  

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New York and Germany based traveller, photographer, social media influencers and ambassadors, the ideal wanderlust couple share their journey around the world, some memories and valuable tips to get you started. Read it all in this exclusive One on One segment

Home and Childhood

Karley grew up spending most of her time outdoors with her family in the countryside of New York State. “Fishing, hiking, camping, swimming, boating and campfires describe my childhood”.
Ben liked playing outside with friends going on new adventures mainly trying to stay out of trouble. “I remember running home as quick as I could for my mother’s to-die-for cooking”

How did Karley and Ben meet? 

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“We met in Melbourne on a travel website where travellers meet and possibly travel together. We didn’t link up right away and we accidentally bumped into each other in Cairns when we were both traveling on our own.

We were surprised to see each other and had a nice time chatting about our experiences.


​After that it was history!”

Karley and Ben started travelling together since when?

“We met in Australia on both of our own first solo trips and bumped into each other twice and kept in touch. We became best friends and our friendship blossomed into a lifelong everlasting romance. You can say we found each other through travel.”

How often do you travel?

“Permanently, traveling is our lifestyle. We are currently traveling throughout Asia and making our way back to Europe and then to the East coast in America.”

What has been the longest travel you have ever done?

For Ben it was a 30 hours night train from Stuttgart to Berlin and a flight to New York and a bus to upstate New York.
​ “This wasn’t my most difficult travel but I sure was exhausted once I finally arrived. I will travel any amount of distance to be with my love.”

How do you choose the places you want to see?

“We usually choose places that we have either been on our travel list or we hear about new places when we are traveling from locals and we “do as the locals do”.  We try to travel with as few plans as possible and make our plans as we go. We have seen some of the best places that way."
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How many countries have you visited so far

49!

Your top 7 places so far? (Cities)

Melbourne, Bangkok, Penang, Munich, Antwerp, Cairns.

“These places we have spent some of our most cherished moments together.” 

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

“We both love exploring new places, which means we have to travel to be somewhere completely new. New food is always fun to try as well as being immersed in a new culture. We are comforted that the world is large place to explore! Karley is working on being able to draw out the entire world by memory.”

How do you budget and save for your travels?

“Prepare, plan and save… SPEND… REPEAT. Here’s a useful tip, try not to spend money on too many things like objects save your money to spend on experiences.”
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What is TimeOutSociety ?

“We are connecting people with the world by sharing photos and stories to encourage travel and to take time out of your day to chase your passions in life.

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

“Hmm that’s a tough one. Melbourne is our favourite city so possibly there!”

Are you a travel photographer?

Karley: “Yes, Ben started taking photos 5 years ago." 
Ben: "Karley has been learning since we met and is doing extremely well."
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When you photograph places, things or people, what are you trying to capture and reflect?

“Our main focus is to show how life looks at each place we go to.  Some days we are on a mission to photograph specific things and other days we just walk around and see what happens…some of our best photos have been taken this way.”

Did you ever go on a Solo trip? If yes then when, where and how was your experience?

“We both travelled to Australia on our own and made friends along the way. Solo trips turn into a not so solo trip if your lucky and you can meet other like minded people who share the same interests as you.  We both fell in love with Australia because there are so many travellers looking to make friends and at the same time see and explore the country!

Do you make money while traveling?

“Our travel funds are prepared before we actually travel."

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

“We are social media influencers, entrepreneurs, travel guides, photographers, and ambassadors. We recommend that if you want to do anything start now and start building up your own social media accounts such as Instagram with your own photos, experiences, and hobbies!”
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What camera gears do you use

“Canon 550D and our phones when we don’t carry our camera with us.  Also our little Gopro!”

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

“Meeting new friends is always a huge plus because its another reason to travel more to see them again! We always say “It’s never goodbye it’s see you later”!
A Thank You Note for Karley and Ben

When I came across your quirky gallery I knew it will be wonderful to have a feature on you. Thank you for sharing your travel stories, tips and experiences. Hope you have a great time in Philippines. 

Wishing you both all the best.


With Best Regards
Chris


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"Don´t focus on things that others do, but work on yourself instead. 

Last not least: be nice and don´t get caught up in criticising others...”





Read previous interview with Felix Inden here.
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One on One with Felix Inden

5/4/2016

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One on One featuring landscape photographer Felix Inden

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Born and raised for his first 5 years in Costa Da Morte, Galicia, Spain, a professional landscape photographer tells me everything about his photography and passion in life. From a photographic spark in Paris to a dream job with Game of Thrones. Read it all, in my One on One segment with Felix Inden. 

Home and Childhood

“Home for me is where my family is and at the moment that´s Köln (Cologne) in Germany.”
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My Town
Felix grew in different places during his childhood, born and raised in Spain, he moved to Concepcion, Chile.  He tells “I think here it was that my love for nature started to get built, as I travelled a lot through the majestic national parks of South America with my parents in our little VW van.” Although 6 years later he moved back to Germany and has been living in Köln ever since.

Getting started, learning curves and genre

Wife Maria was already into photography long before Felix was. He explains how a boring walk in Paris got him the photography bug; “it was a short trip to Paris with her, I simply got super bored of being walking around with her (taking pictures all the day) and thought:
Why don´t I try to learn how to take pictures with her old Pentax Ist Dl? The rest is history...”

Felix’s learning curve with photography has been “100% autodidactic” He bought every book about photography and consumed as many tutorials as he could. Meanwhile his passion for landscape photography has been his main genre in photography and he has been doing it for over 5 years now; “I also do a lot of architecture photography as it´s easier to get jobs in that genre, but my heart beats for landscapes”
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Arctic Fire

How would you describe your photography style?

“Tough one!” he exclaims,  “I try to let my imagery live, create a kind of emotional reaction to my images”
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“The viewer should be forced to look at the image for some longer than just the typical fraction of a second. I focus on interesting light moods and on thought out compositions including a foreground, middle ground and background. For this I often break the so called “rule” of photography- the result is all I care for.”

Camera Gear

Camera: Nikon D810 and Nikkor lenses

Gears: Gitzo GT4542LS Tripod

“As I need something sturdy that withstands the often strong winds of the arctic”

Choose one lens for the rest of your life: “Easypeasy” Nikon AF-S Zoom-Nikkor 14-24mm 1:2,8G ED.

“Reason I love it so much is the sharpness that goes even to the outer corners of the frame.

​At the same time, the big aperture of f2.8 makes it perfectly suitable for night photography and a great lens to shoot the elusive Aurora borealis (one of my big passions).”

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And She Danced

Importance of Post Production

When I asked Felix about the importance of post production in his work, he explained, although he could take pictures without giving much post processing, he also added, how it has made things fun while making an important point about styles; “I love the creative freedom that postproduction gives you nowadays. I also think that processing is important to shape your own style, as nowadays everybody can buy the same gear and learn how to use it- but almost everybody has a unique workflow to deal with those files.”
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Before
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After
Above is a before and after post processing image showing a glimpse of Felix's workflow.
Talking about that; 
​What is your workflow like?
​"My workflow can be summarised as follows:
 
Find a composition, refine the composition and hope for the elements to align.
Take the captures and keep thinking about potential flaws that I might have forgotten.
When I arrive at my cabin or the place where I sleep, I double backup the files and recharge the used batteries.
 
All my processing get’s done at home on my 2 screens setup and I don´t like to process shots on the road. All I post while out there shooting are behind the scenes images and snaps taken with my phone camera. 
 
My processing basically consists of the following steps:


  • RAW conversion in Adobe Camera RAW
  • Often I will process different versions of a RAW file and then blend them
  • Transfer files to Photoshop CC 2015 in 16bit and as Smart Objects
  • Process the files to my likes concerning shadows and highlights
  • Refine the colors of the scene via adjustment layers
  • Dodge and Burn to guide the viewers eyes through the image
  • Resizing and saving depending on the given use."

Shooting the Northern Lights

To shoot northern lights, Felix recommends the region of Nordland in Northern Norway, Iceland or Lappland in Finalnd. “Abisko in Sweden is also a great place to photograph this fantastic natural phenomenon.”
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Birdy

Camera Settings

“The settings vary depending on the movement of the northern lights. If it stands still and is pretty weak, you can expose up to 30“- but if the lights get stronger and start to dance, the exposure has to be shorter in order to keep some textures. All this while shooting at an aperture of f2.8 with ISO around 1000-3600 most of the time.

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

“Most of the time it´s the surrounding nature or the music that I might be listening to. Also documentaries, movies and books which I read. Game of Thrones has been a constant source of inspiration actually :D “

Your Dream Destination Assignment

"Going to one of the places where it´s way too expensive or dangerous to go on my own.
Let it be Antartica, South Georgia and the Sandwich Islands, Bhutan, Afghanistan and many other places on this planet where it is just hard to go and take pictures at the moment."
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Your Favourite Image and its Creation

“Chasing Light is one of my recent favourites.
I shot it 3 weeks ago at Utakleiv, one of the greatest beaches of the Lofoten Archipelago in Northern Norway.”

​Furthermore Felix explains a quirky story about the location and a beautiful composition of the entire scene;

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Chasing Light
 “I didn't just want a colourful sky, but a distinct light show on the mountain in the backdrop called Skolmen.
 
Also I wanted to shoot the exact puddle where I once destroyed a very expensive set of gear, but I wanted to have it with some nice motion blur of the receding waves. So with as many factors that had to align, I was of course super happy that I finally took this image.
 
The composition was pretty straight forward, shot at 14mm trying to find a foreground that kind of “picks up the view” and then pulls it through the image to let it then explore the great and dramatic arctic lightshow.”

Industry now and 5 years later...

“Oh... the photography industry...
It´s a very quickly developing industry with an incredible amount of new players entering the game every day- that makes it move very fast and incredibly fun!
In 5 years it will most likely be still developing with the same speed and I can´t predict anything else than that it will still be an amazing industry to be a part of."

A photographer who inspires you?

“Many photographers inspire me. Actually way to many to name them all here.
There have to be named Hans Strand, Ben Horne, Sebastião Salgado, Ragnar Axelsson, August Sander, Theo Boosboom, Stian Klo, Arild Heitmann and many more…”

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

“I think not, I believe that things come together at some point, if you just let them flow. Ok I wouldn't leave my D800 with 14-24 attached standing on the edge of a puddle in the middle of some gale force winds again... that way I learned how easy it is to ruin 5k of gear though, so maybe it was good in the end!”
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Essence

You have learned the most from?

“My parents and from living this life with an open mind and interest in things I don´t know.”

Something you’re still learning?
“We never stop learning, so I will always be learning something. At the moment I´m learning how it is to be a father- something very fun and exhausting to learn...”
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What photographic ambitions have you not yet achieved?

I am only a little drop of water in the big ocean of photography; so there are many things that I still want to do. Way too much to name them all here! Stay tuned!

What would you like to be doing in 5 years from now?
“Basically the same thing as I am doing now, combining my family life with being out there in the wind, looking for new memories to bring home”
 
If you could build your dream home anywhere on this planet?
 
“Well that´s easy for me, if I could (and if my wife would think the same way), I would be living in one of the gorgeous little towns of the Lofoten Archipelago in Northern Norway.“
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And finally, what advice do you have for somebody who wants to pursue photography?

“Believe in yourself, don´t do things only to get recognition, but because it´s your passion. Don´t focus on things that others do, but work on yourself instead.
Last not least: be nice and don´t get caught up in criticising others...”

Here are some gorgeous photographs by Felix Inden.
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A Thank You Note for Felix Inden

It has been a great honour to have you on my One on One segment. Thank you for sharing your beautiful vision, thoughts and imagery with me and my supportive readers. I am sure we will witness more beautiful photographs from you in the near future.
Good Luck

With Best Regards
Chris
Get to know Felix Inden more:

Website: www.felixinden.com 
 
Instagram:  www.instagram.com/felixinden
 
Twitter:  www.twitter.com/felixinden
 
Facebook: www.facebook.com/felixindenphotography
 
Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+FelixInden
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