Task Twenty Three:
Interview With Jim Richardson
Jayden : What got you interested in photography ?
Richardson : Well I grew up on a farm with my dad, He was
an amateur photographer,so that's what really got me inspired to get started with photography.
Jayden : What are some of your favourite things to photograph ?
Richardson : Well I do a large range of subjects, Culture, Celtic world, Scientific subject's like GMO's (genetically modified organisms) I've done landscapes and a few others. So I do a big range of subjects.
Jayden : How did you get involved with National Geographic ?
Richardson : Well basically I had been doing all these projects in cuba kansas, rossville etc. and that's what led me to some attention from the Photo Journalism world, That I was doing something interesting even tho it was in small time places. So I called up the director of photography at National Geographic Tom Kennedy and told him I was a freelance photographer and that was it.
Jayden : How necessary is a photographer in this new age, with all these photography applications ?
Richardson : In this world, in which millions on pictures are taken and uploaded onto the internet everyday, there is still the necessity of Focus, because the great vast majority of those pictures are lacking the view point of someone who is alive today looking into their world and trying to make sense of what their seeing.
Jayden : What do you look for when your taking a photograph ?
Richardson : I look for connection and excitement in a photograph. If I can't get the viewer to connect to the photograph I've missed the point.
Jayden : And finally what are some of your tips for someone who's new to photography ?
Richardson : Think about taking useful pictures instead of good pictures and also don't be boring and use your camera to explore your surroundings and the world we live in.
Jayden : Thank you very much!!
Richardson : My pleasure
Bibliography
photography.nationalgeographic.com
tscpl.org
ngm.nationalgeographic.com