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Damien Demolder
This weeks guest is photographer Damien Demolder. Damien is former Editor of Amateur Photographer magazine (where he gave me a job as Technical Writer), but he started his photographic career as an in-house, or at-sea, photographer onboard cruise ships.
Now he still writes about photography and reviews camera kit and has been published in titles such as The British Journey of Photography, DP Review.com and Amateur Photographer magazine, whilst also working with manufacturers on a variety of different projects.
At heart Damien is a documentary and street photographer, with an extensive collection of APS film cameras. When the world allows he regularly host workshops on street photography around the UK, and sometimes further afield.
You can find Damien at
Web: damiendemolder.com
Instagram: damien.demolder
Twitter: @damiendemolder
Facebook: Damien Demolder Photography
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Welcome to the Photo Mentors podcast. Each episode we speak to a photographer or filmmaker and find out the experiences and advice that make them who they are today.
We do this by asking 10 key questions, the same questions to each guest so that we can find common themes and compare how different photographers and filmmakers go about their craft.
- Who or what has been the biggest influence on your photography?
- What photographic technique do you wish you knew much earlier?
- What has been your best photographic accessory purchase?
- What photo have taken means the most to you?
- What is your favourite photographic failure? What did you learn?
- What have you stopped doing and why?
- What has been your favourite photography/video project?
- What is the worst bit of photographic advice you have heard?
- What are you currently learning, or what was the last thing that you learned?
- Why do you keep taking photos/Video?
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