Photographer Interview Series: Craig Blank

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I find my inspiration for photography in various places. Most commonly from viewing other photographer’s work and Craig Blank leads the pack. With certainty every time I look at Craig’s work I find myself wanting to pick up my camera.

Craig’s philosophy of “Creativity from both sides of the lens” is just one of the attributes that sets him apart from other photographers.

I have known Craig since about 1985 from our little part of the tri-state area, Warren, NJ. I remember the first time hearing from his brother or friends that he was going to The School of Visual Arts in NYC to study photography. I was in awe. You mean photography can be a career and you can learn about it at school? I was blown away.

I asked Craig if he would be willing to answer a few questions for my photographer interview series – so here they are. The following interview was done via email and re-posted without edits. We discuss getting started, subject matter, influences and what’s in store for 2010 for him.

How did you get started in photography? Photography found me when I was around 10. My godfather gave me a Rollei point and shoot. 110 format no less. It has been a bittersweet love affair ever since.

What inspires you about photography? Photography is a powerful language and it is constantly growing and changing, That growth and change inspires me to dig deeper and try harder to create photos to the best of my ability.

What is your favorite subject matter? At this moment in time I am interested in commercial and editorial fashion. My previous (phase) work had been architecture, landscapes and studio still lifes. I now find working with humans in front of the lens brings a surprising element of life to my work. It is also a collaboration of ideas which brings my work to a higher level.

Out of your body of work, what is your favorite photograph? I have included some photos that inadvertently started me on my current path photographically speaking. (Photos posted in article)

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Photography and life in general is filled with surprises. I love when that happens and I just go with it.

What’s one thing all photographers should know? Don’t just capture the scene; capture the emotion

(writers note: everyone read that last sentence again…if anyone asks what makes a great photo that’s is a great starting point.)

As you were developing your own style, what photographers had the biggest influence on you? Irving Penn, Alexy Brodovitch, Jay Maisel, Richard Avedon.

What’s 2010 have in store for you? I look forward to making my way in the LA photography market. There are a lot of opportunities here. My goal is to open my own studio.

I want to thank Craig for his time and for setting an example of true professionalism. He definitely understands the mantra collaboration over competition.

I am sure we will see great things from Craig in the future – so watch for him.

For more of Craig Blank’s work please visit: www.craigblankphoto.com

(*please note all attached images are © Craig Blank)