jeremy cowart

LensFlare 35 is a weekly show brought to you by Dave Warner. In this week’s episode, Dave interviews Canon Entertainment Photographer Jeremy Cowart. In April 2005, Jeremy switched from doing graphic design to full-time photography. He specializes in Entertainment, Travel, Reportage and Portrait Photography. In that time, Jeremy has traveled to six continents, published a photography book with the 2nd release in Spring 2009 and has gained entertainment clients such as ABC, E!, Fox, A&E, FX, The Style Network, CMT, Sony BMG, EMI, Capitol Records, Island Def Jam, Interscope, Warner Brothers Records, Paste Magazine and Vibe.

(C) Jeremy Cowart

In this episode, Jeremy talks about moving from a graphic designer to photographer – was it the right move?, his style of imagery, his website, how he gets new clients in this tough environment, his standard equipment setup, compositing, video and many other subjects.

List of Questions (PDF format)

Equipment, Software and sites mentioned in this podcast: Canon 5D Mark II, 70-200 mm f2.8 lens, 70-200 mm f4.0 lens, 15 mm fisheye lens, Canon 1D Mark IV, 50 mm f1.2 lens, 24-70 mm lens, 16-35 mm lens, Adobe Photoshop, Profoto Lighting, Red Camera.

Show Sponsors: ExpoImaging, Inc., ScanCafe

To listen to the full podcast interview, click on the player’s forward arrow below. You can also play the Podcast in a popup window, download it OR subscribe to it via iTunes. We created a special video of Jeremy’s images with his explanation of each that opens in a popup window, just click, watch and listen.

11/11/2009 Update - Get additional information and listen to a SPECIAL short interview with Jeremy about his Help-Portrait Project. Just click on the Help-Portrait navigational link at the top of the page, or click here.

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