Adorama Photography TV presents “How’d They Do That?” featuring advertising and editorial photographer Scott Witter.. In this episode of “How’d They Do That” Mark talks to Scott Witter about his photography style and his unique “Dog People” series. Enjoy learning about Scott’s background and how he creates his special portrait photography.
Find out more about Scott Witter here:
http://www.scottwitter.com
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@mcheng102 Awwww… … @mcheng102 Awwww…. you’re just jealous he’s been noticed while you….? Who are you? What have you done that’s interesting and caught someone’s attention? C’mon, show us … so you too can be slammed when you don’t please everyone all the time.
@mcheng102 except … @mcheng102 except you did not offer criticism, you just bashed him….I do not care what you think and I am sure he does not either as he is getting paid whether you like his work or not.
@webjamphotography … @webjamphotography With all despect, all photographer need criticism to improve as a artist. If you or he can’t take the heat then you in the wrong field. I’m just giving my honest opinion. You may not agree. I care less how you think of my opinion.
@mcheng102 no need … @mcheng102 no need to bash someone for sharing their techniques… you do not have to like his work but you should at the very least respect it and the fact that he took the time to share with others.
This photographer … This photographer isn’t that inspiring. Sorry man. I seen better photographers out there. In my opinion, his creative ideas is out of juice. He need to see something outside of the box.
distortion is not … distortion is not always bad. sometimes the distortion makes the photo more interesting. but yes you always get distortion with short lenses.
These are great … These are great interviews. Thanks. I bookmark the site of whomever you interview that inspires me, Scott Witter’s work is beautiful.