Submitted by chris_buck t3_10q7zq2 in IAmA
Growing up in Toronto, my father worked for Kodak, creating an early and natural connection to photography. I was obsessed with pop culture and celebrities, but wanted to photograph them in my own weird way.
Moving to New York in 1990, I developed an editorial career shooting the likes of Johnny Depp, Steve Martin, and Ozzy Osbourne, and for clients like GQ and The New York Times Magazine. My personal projects include people who share my full name in “Chris Buck’s Chris Bucks,” and the partners of exotic dancers in “Gentlemen’s Club.”
I am open in my practice and happy to share my perspective on careers in photography, favorite photo books, influences, and getting people to do crazy shit in pictures. So please, ask me anything!
Proof: Here's my proof!
StephenVoss t1_j6omvuo wrote
Big fan of your work. I've been thinking about how photographers practice. A pianist practices scales, for instance.
What can a photographer to do keep their skills sharp in between paid gigs?