Photography Studio Tour of Paul Gero | Sue Bryce Education
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- čas přidán 19. 06. 2019
- Paul Gero first garnered the attention of Sue Bryce two years ago, after discovering that even though Paul was an established photographer, with a 34-year career, he had adopted Sue's business model.
Paul and his wife Nicki run their business out of their home and have a full studio with reveal wall in their garage. Watching Paul and Nicki run a successful business out of their garage demonstrates that it doesn't matter where your studio is located.
Join Sue as she takes you on a tour of Paul Gero’s incredible new studio in Orange County, California.
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I love Sue's energy. She's so amazing!!!! I wish I could meet her!!!
It is so cool that Nikki is a fellow South African:):). I thought so by her accent
I also have a photojournalism background, quite a bit with newspapers. What this brings to portrait photography, among other things, is content and story. It's the client's story and relatable content; I also use Nikon.
Very inspirational!
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My background is in photojournalism also. It definitely influences portrait work; I've Nikon cameras for decades. They are intuitive for me. And, the sensors in the D850 and Z7, Z7ii are the best on the market for full frame cameras. Only the "medium" format cameras give better image quality. But, some people prefer Canon or Sony. I almost switched to Sony until the D850 came out. I still have a D800. Whatever flips your switch!
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