Interview: Developing Style and Substance with Dennis Roy Coronel

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2023
  • Hey there, it's Tom Wright,
    In this week's episode of Photographer's Coffee Morning, we sit down with talented photographer Dennis Roy Coronel who is on the rise and making a name for themselves in the world of luxury photography. As he continues to develop his signature style and hone his craft, he has been fortunate enough to work with some of the most discerning and demanding clients in the industry.
    In this exclusive interview, Dennis opens up about his journey to finding his voice as an artist, what it's like to work with high-end clients, and how he brings a unique vision to each project he undertakes. He shares insights and tips on how he approaches a shoot, how he handles creative challenges, and what he does to create stunning, one-of-a-kind images.
    For anyone interested in photography, luxury branding, or the creative process, this video is a must-watch. Don't miss this opportunity to hear from one of the industry's most exciting and up-and-coming photographers, Dennis Roy Coronel.
    So pour yourself a cup of coffee and join us for an enlightening conversation with this up-and-coming photographer.

Комментарии • 2

  • @hpaula1946
    @hpaula1946 Год назад

    Just discovered your channel, and enjoyed your interview with Dennis Coronel, as well as the video on picking the X-H2s over the Canon R6.
    I would like to know why you picked the X-H2S over the X-H2, if you're primarily a photographer.
    Also, I've been primarily a Fuji person since my Nikon D-750 days, and the appeal to me for the Canon R6-2 is its low light capability, which has been a little less than satisfying with my X-T4, as well as focus accuracy, which again is not a strong point with my X-T4. I shoot a lot of low light indoors with the grandkids, and prefer not to use flash, so focus accuracy and low light capabilities are important. Thanks in advance for any insight into my dilemma.

    • @bytomw
      @bytomw  Год назад

      I am a photographer first for sure, but much of my work includes video. Basically any camera I buy as a main body needs to do both well.
      If I didn’t do video at all I’d be looking at the XT5 as a primary body long and hard or the GFX system if the budget allowed it.
      I love the XH2s for stills and it’s more than I need for photo but it’s video features are head and shoulders above the competition at this price point.