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Members News Monthly Image Competition April 2012 |
Speaker profile: Brett Harkness
‘I started shooting with digital cameras in 2003 and I haven’t used a
roll of film since. I think that film still has its place in a romantic
kind of way’
Imagemaker: Tell us a little about your background and how you got
started as a pro
I worked on cruise ships for six years and it proved better training
than my three years at university. They gave me a Nikon FM2, 20 rolls of
film and said ‘start photographing people’. I was about two weeks out of
university, wet behind the ears and £10,000 in debt. It was a fantastic
grounding; I had to get the picture no matter what and had to make
people like me very quickly.
Back in the UK, my partner Kristie and I opened a small studio above a
bridal shop. I knew I was a half decent photographer, but I didn’t know
how to make a business work. We started doing weddings for £150. Now we
charge a lot more, but cap it at 15 weddings a year. Weddings are the
foundation of the business: our training courses, feature writing,
commercial, fashion and lifestyle shoots are the other arms.
First camera?
My first camera was a Praktica MTL5, which I left on the bus when I was
15!
Why photography?
I remember my photography teacher at college saying that I didn’t have
the eye for it and that I should consider something else. I was out to
prove him wrong.
Film or digital? Is there still a place for silver halide?
I started shooting with digital cameras in 2003 and I haven’t used a
roll of film since. I think that film still has its place in a romantic
kind of way, but will probably not use it myself.
Bit of detail about your own set-up?
We have a 2000 sq ft space split into two main rooms, with offices and a
small shooting studio.
The problem with professional photographers today is…
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