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Interviews

The Man of Many Systems: An Interview with David Taylor-Hughes

02/01/2014 By Heather

Welcome to our series of 100 interviews we will be holding with professional photographers who use mirrorless cameras for work! “Switching to a smaller and lighter system” has become somewhat of a buzz phrase as of late, but many working photographers take this philosophy seriously. From medical reasons such as resolving back and shoulder pain to the simple realisation that bigger does not mean better, photographers are turning to mirrorless systems now more than ever before.

This week’s interview is with David Taylor-Hughes, a photographer, videographer and musician from the English Midlands who has worked for many important clients such as British Airways, Virgin, and all UK national newspapers and television channels. He also runs a popular photography blog called SoundImagePlus, where he and his wife display much of their professional work as well as reviews of the gear they use. Currently, he uses a mirrorless mix consisting of the new Sony A7r, Fujifilm X-E1, X-E2 and X-Pro1, and the Panasonic Lumix GH3.

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Three OM-Ds are better than one: An Interview with Anurag Sharma

19/12/2013 By Heather

Welcome to our series of 100 interviews we will be holding with professional photographers who use mirrorless cameras for work! “Switching to a smaller and lighter system” has become somewhat of a buzz phrase as of late, but many working photographers take this philosophy seriously. From medical reasons such as resolving back and shoulder pain to the simple realisation that bigger does not mean better, photographers are turning to mirrorless systems now more than ever before.

This week’s interview is with Anurag Sharma, a documentary wedding photographer from Lancashire, UK who uses not one, not two but three Olympus OM-D E-M5s with primes on the job. It is rare to find a professional photographer who uses one OM-D for work, let alone three, so when we first came across Anurag’s blog, we were immediately intrigued…

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The Gradual Move Towards Fujifilm: An Interview with Patrick La Roque

21/11/2013 By Heather

Welcome to our series of 100 interviews we will be holding with professional photographers who use mirrorless cameras for work! “Switching to a smaller and lighter system” has become somewhat of a buzz phrase as of late, but many working photographers take this philosophy seriously. From medical reasons such as resolving back and shoulder pain to the simple realisation that bigger does not mean better, photographers are turning to mirrorless systems now more than ever before.

This week’s interview is with freelance photographer Patrick La Roque from Montreal, Canada. He uses the Fuji X-Pro1 and X100 to shoot a variety of subjects, including “people, spaces, street and products.” An official Fuji X Photographer and founding member of the Kage Collective, he has an influential presence in the online photography world, though he will modestly tell you that he’s “just a guy looking to tell a story!”

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From Canon to the Olympus OM-D: An Interview with Neil Buchan-Grant

14/11/2013 By Heather

Welcome to the first in a series of 100 interviews we will be holding with professional photographers who use mirrorless cameras for work! “Switching to a smaller and lighter system” has become somewhat of a buzz phrase as of late, but many real working photographers take this philosophy quite seriously. From medical reasons such as resolving back and shoulder pain to the simple realisation that bigger does not mean better, photographers are turning to mirrorless systems now more than ever before.

Our first interviewee is multi-award winning photographer Neil Buchan-Grant from the United Kingdom. He uses the Olympus OM-D E-M1 for his travel and portrait photography, and works closely with Olympus UK.

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