About Joshua Shultz

Joshua Shultz started out his career as a photographer. Taking photos of musicians, actors, models and anyone else he could work with. He always aspired to be a director. He has photographed for such publications as, Rolling Stone Magazine, Elle, Bellus Magazine, Billboard etc. He saw photography as one place he could learn directing. Now moving into the world of film making he hopes to tell unique interesting stories.

Show Notes

  • Joshua Shultz shoots with a feeling or tone. When he goes into a shoot, he knows what tone he wants to capture.
  • His photography went down when he was trying to make something that he felt other people wanted, rather than what he felt was right. Joshua’s photography improved when he decided to make what he loved rather than what he felt others wanted.
  • Establish a communication point with the subject as soon as you can. Find something that you are both passionate about. Build a relationship with the subject. Look for things you like about the individuals.
  • Building a relationship helps you create art rather than just a technically good photo. Let them run through all their insecurities, don’t force them to try to be natural. Wait for them to relax and for that moment when they forget their insecurities.
  • You can still take amazing photos any time of day. A harsh flash can help you overcome “bad” outdoor lighting.
  • Digital and film both have their own strengths and weaknesses, and you should choose which you use as a tool that’s appropriate for your needs in a project.
  • The world has a major lack of artists, and we should work together and help build each other up.
  • Instagram can be dangerous, where overtime, you are focused on creating images for performing well on Instagram rather than art you love.
  • Technical knowledge is important so you know how to use your tools. The most important thing though, is action. Use your knowledge to take photos. Always be taking photos.

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