What drew you to portrait photography? Throughout his career, Photographer David Zimand has been drawn to capturing people’s faces, especially their eyes. After a recent motorcycle accident, street portraiture in particular has been a kind of physical therapy for his brain. Join us as David shares his journey through photography!
More from David Zimand
– http://www.davidzimand.com/
– https://www.instagram.com/davidzimand/
Gear mentioned
– FUJIFILM GFX 100S Medium Format Mirrorless Camera: https://bhpho.to/3LHupl2
– ZEISS C Sonnar T* 50mm f/1.5 ZM Lens: https://bhpho.to/3K934G4
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0:00 The Accident
6:32 Portraiture
16:39 Street Portraiture
24:16 Love & Happiness
27:03 Q&A
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What drew you to portrait photography?
This guy keeps talking about lenses. really a distraction. Use the lens you have.
A bit heavy on the "lens talk." Makes it seem like a lens somehow matters and that is simply not true.
great shots
Thanks for sharing
50mm on a crop sensor?
A deep breath of inspiration. Thank you Mr. Zimand.
What a story, hope for complete recovery to get back in full form and create the amazing beautiful emotionally connected shots. Got me emotional if I be honest…