Multiple locations
DYSK's work hovers between the worlds of commercial and fine art photography. He strives to portray the "entirety" of a subject indirectly through its many individual, fragmented images. Despite their diversity his unique sense for a photo's exposure and color tone tie his commercial and non-commercial images into one complete whole.
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Jen Macfarlane / Finder Goods
Dysk and I have worked together on shoots for my tote bag business for over 5 years. He is easy to work with, and has great unexpected ideas. In my previous career I was an art director so each time we do a shoot I make the diligent shot list which Dysk covers perfectly. But the best shots are the ones he does when I’m not even looking. He can make something work so unexpectedly well, even when it seems like it’s going to be impossible (oh no weather?! Oh no shy model!) He has done still life studio photos and location shoots with people for my brand. I just trust and it all comes together better than expected. Plenty of options, and very pleasant surprises that push further than planned. All in an easy relaxed atmosphere. More...
What’s the secret to taking a great photograph?
Pay attention to the details. Then you will see a lot more of the world. It is not the camera that takes photos, but your vision.
Photography can show not just what is out there but how you see it and capture it.
What questions might you ask a client when starting a new project?
What you would like to achieve through images.(visual narrative)
What do you love most about your job?
If you are a photographer taking pictures all the time, you will find the beauty of the world everyday.
That is an amazing part of being a photographer.
Why should our clients choose you?
If you are looking for something different, then I should be considered as a candidate.
If you are looking for something real, then I should be considered as a candidate.
On top of these, if you want high quality photos, then I should be considered as a candidate.
Can you provide your services online or remotely? If so, please add details.
Post production can be done on line remotely.
Shooting is depending on what to shoot. Normally in person.
What changes have you made to keep your customers safe from Covid-19?
Keeping distance outdoors. remote post productions.
photography&videography
www.dyskphotography.com