Welcome to Episode 095 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast with Andrew Studer!
Andrew Studer is a professional outdoor commercial photographer videographer and timelapse cinematographer based in Portland, Oregon. With a huge passion for the outdoors, Andrew is constantly seeking out adventure and unique and engaging ways to capture what he sees. In an interview with Aperture Academy, Andrew describes where his passion for outdoor photography arose.
"I think my passion for photography began as a natural continuation for my love of art and the outdoors. Growing up in Oregon, I was quite lucky to have so many beautifully diverse places so close to me. As a child, I'd take trips with my family to see these places and I think experiencing these places in person struck a desire to capture and share the beauty of the outdoors."
In addition to the inspiration Andrew felt from the beauty of Oregon, Andrew was also artistically engaged at a young age. As a child, Andrew was a passionate sketch artist drawing detailed animal portraits as well as vivid landscapes. As his love for art progressed, Andrew became involved with video production in 2012 creating short films. Over the years, Andrew continued video production into college while also breaking into photography. By the end of his sophomore year, Andrew felt it was time to leave school to dedicate more time to photography and focus on his craft. Andrew began his freelance career in the summer of 2015 creating content for a variety of clients in the outdoors. He now spends over a third of the year traveling across the world on commissioned shoots and on adventures capturing content for his personal photo collections. His work has been featured in publications such as National Geographic, The Huffington Post, The Weather Channel, CBS News, The Daily Mail, Fstoppers and Bored Panda.
We covered some fun topics this week, including:
1. How Andrew got his early start as a professional in the industry.
2. His approach to planning and executing his epic and viral 2017 eclipse photo.
3. Working with corporate clients.
4. The state of authenticity and the commercialization of nature photography by influencers on Instagram.
Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon!
This week on Patreon, Andrew and I talked about his recent journey to Bhutan and how it has changed his outlook on his career as a photographer. Check out this video he put together that showcases some of his work on that trip.
To learn more about Andrew, check him out:
Website.
Here is the photographer that Andrew recommended for the podcast:
1. Ray Collins.
Some examples of Andrew's photography can be seen on the full liner notes on my website.
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255: Ashlei Payne - Creating Projects of Personal Importance
254: Peter Coskun - Confidence and Learning from Failure in Nature Photography
253: Mitch Dobrowner - A Humble Journey into Landscape Photography
252: Julia Redl - Minimalistic Landscape Photography
251: Rachael Talibart - Originality & Self-Expression in Nature Photography
250: Michael Bonocore - The Triple Threat of Content Creation in Travel Photography
249: Nathan St. Andre - Art Shows & Color Blindness
248: Printmaking in Landscape Photography - A Panel Conversation
247: John Paul Caponigro - Finding Our Voice | Differentiating Ourselves as Artists
246: Kurt Budliger - The Lorax of Landscape Photography
245: Todd Pickering - The Merits of an Education in Fine Art | Curating our Work
244: Sarina Jackson - A Focus on Women in Landscape Photography
243: Murray Livingston - Creativity and Experience-driven Landscape Photography
242: Jeppe Michael Jensen - Sticking with Landscape Photography as a Hobby
241: Jonathan Buford - Landscape Photography and Craft Beer for Conservation
240: William McIntosh - Authenticity, Artistry and Creativity in Landscape Photography
239: Huibo Hou - Refining Our Vision for Consistency
238: Michael Torkildsen - Composition is a Dance!
237: William Neill, Eric Bennett, & Alex Noriega - Curation, Creative Blocks, and Legacy
236: Talor Stone - A Heartfelt Journey into Landscape Photography
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