Interview: Photographer Rosy Carletti (Italy)
Please briefly describe your photography style for our readers.
My photographic style varies, because this is in my nature, to evolve and not stop. I like the conceptual style, to make and let the images speak, to let them tell their ideas without any explanation or title, allowing a personal interpretation from the viewer, always hoping to excite and amaze. We are living in difficult times, I hope to be able to give and inspire some lightness and kindness through images.
Where do you get inspiration from?
My inspiration comes from my life, from my experiences, from my emotions. I love art in all its forms, from paintings to the sculptures of the great masters. It is they that have taught me about composition and the use of light and lighting. I like to speak through nature, something I often use not only in my outdoor photo sets but also within my studio.
Do you think in advance what you want in the picture?
My sets are almost never impromptu: the right location, sometimes creating accessories and outfits often from unusual materials and techniques, are all part of the creative process to produce the result I desire. I admit this makes me very demanding not only on myself but often on the models who pose for me; I believe the result is worth the effort.
Studio, on location or both?
Both
Would you consider yourself a hobbyist or a paid professional?
I do many jobs for pure passion, others for work. I exhibit and sell my works.
What has been your most memorable session and why?
What struck me most was an outdoor set title "Peace and Love". In addition to the free spirit of children in the 1970s.. The idea came from my personal memories. It was like schooting a movie. We had music in the 1970s., In a location with a lake in the midle of the green. The boys were never posing, the got into charcarter the danced and had fun it was all very naturel. My difficulty was coordinating eight children, but the result wa excellent.
Nikon or Canon? Favorite lens?
Nikon used camera. Preferred lens 35mm and 24-70mm.
What is one piece of advice you would like to offer a new photographer looking to start their own business?
Invest on improve your skills. Have a lot of passion, enthusiasm, determination and creativity. Practice a lot. If possible, work on a style you like.
What do you think of our new magazine?
Very well done, excellent photographs, very intresting interviews. Thank you for the opportunity to participate in this issues
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