Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Talent (still) goes a long way

I come across a lot of photographers portfolios and have done so for some time now. Ten years ago the quality of these would vary quite a bit. Today it seems most guys and girls pretty much know how to get the job done. And done well. However, it's almost like fashion photography has become somewhat generic. The shooters are better, the models are better, the stylists are better, the hair/make up are better and last but definitely not least - the post production has taken a quantum leap. So you'd think you be left with pretty much the same output all round.


Well it's never that easy. Talent will always rule at the end of the day. Regardless if it's sports, arts, acting or photography. Some people will stand out based purely on talent.


New York, Paris and LA based (yep, he's got it covered it seems) photographer Greg Kadel is one of my favorites in the genre. And obviously has something that allows him to create work that really stands out. And it's not by subject matter that he differentiates himself. At face value he shoots pretty much the same as everyone else. He just does it better. With more nerve, intrigue and boldness. I've featured work by him here before, and although you'd think that would be enough for him to quit he's still at it. Here are some snaps taken in the last couple of months. Quite different in execution, but with the same consistent quality.

Vogue Italia February 2012

Vogue Italia February 2012

Vogue Germany February 2012

Vogue Germany February 2012

Harper's Bazaar December 2011

Harper's Bazaar December 2012

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