Sunday, September 25, 2011




Peter Carsten- a extreme photographer, who goes beyond limits; he puts himself in life and death situations in nature to achieve a never seen before angle of these type of environments. He has taken many photos that demand a very skilled and intelligent person who knows how to handle and survive these moments. He recently won a World Press Award for his tornadoes in the American West, and has covered many other types of situations that involve nature at its most deadliest. He is a
technical climber, paraglider, caver, diver, and canyoneer. And he films; he's not only a photographer but an explorer, an adventurer!

10 rules:
1. Enjoy the moment/capture moments
2. Take as many photographs as possible
3. Play around with different settings/exposure
4. Take abstract angles
5. Be curious and feel your surroundings/feel the environment
6. Don't be afraid to use my camera in intense/awkward/any situation
7. Be dedicated and passionate to using your camera all the time.
8. Explore all of your deepest thoughts and feelings/ figure out what your photos are trying to say/ let you photographs "speak"
9. Always push your limits. learn and grow with it.
10. Love what your doing with all positivity/ have fun!

The one photo I have always wanted to take:
I have always wanted to go into a church or deep spiritual place and capture someone connecting to their God. i.e. praying/meditating.


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