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Career in Photography

Starting a career in Photography

Q: How did you get started in photography?

Stephen: My friend (now girlfriend, soon to be fiance, funny how that works) suggested I take a B&W photo class in college. I was studying Computer Science, but soon had a darkroom set up in my apartment. By the time I got my degree in CS, I was working for a photographer and knew that was the life for me.

Q: What other photographers do you most admire and why?

Stephen: I admire Eugene Richards for his ability to gain people's trust and produce intimate, compelling images of their lives. I also like the way he puts together pictures to tell stories. If I strove to emulate anyone in my photography, it would be Gene. I admire James Nachtwey for his commitment to his profession and his steadfast determination in documenting the horrors of the world. I admire Alex Webb for using color in a new way in his photography. Finally, I admire Robert Frank for blowing the lid off of documentary photography in the 50's and making it something entirely different and new.

Q: What are your favorite locations and subjects to shoot, and why?

Stephen: I really enjoyed taking pictures in Hawaii this past summer, I like the pace of life there. Mostly, I'm interested in people and in social issues. I take pictures because things concern me, or sometimes just interest me strongly. I stumble across most of my stories by just walking around a lot.

Q: What type of camera/s do you use?

Stephen: I use a Canon 10D for my everyday digital camera along with a few lenses (usually a 24mm/1.4 and 50mm/1.4). I have a Leica M6 for the occasional times when I want to shoot film. I'm still waiting for someone to produce a light, small digital camera that takes great pictures and that I can mount my Leica lenses on.

Q: What are you currently working on?

Stephen: I've just been finishing up with editing some photographs I took on the Burnside Skatepark. It's a really interesting place, hand built illegally by skateboarders with leftover cement from trucks.It's dirty and incredibly challenging to skate, even moreso when there are four people skating so fast in such a confined place, trying to pull something off and avoid hitting each other.Some of the best skateboarders I've ever seen skate there every day, without any interest in being a professional skateboarder, and I like the purity of that.I've also been working on a grant-funded documentary project with people experiencing homelessness in Portland. I'm hoping the project will be wrapped up this year, and should appear in a major US magazine upon completion. .

Stephen Voss Profile: http://www.sessions.edu/faculty/facultybios/svoss.asp

Stephen Voss Photos: http://www.stephenvoss.com/photo/

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