
I became a photographer while I was travelling in the
It took time, but it was the best time of my life. My second camera was a Sony Cybershot F717. I made few upgrades as time went by and I learned more. The Canon EOS 10D was next on my list and now I was in the DSLR market.
The first picture I sold was of Jennifer Ellison taken with the 10D. She was not very famous, but famous enough to sell. From there onward I took pictures of celebrities on a regular basis, and in
Most of the time you will have at least a couple of other pap's (paparazzi) on the same job. Everyone knew one another, but when you saw a celeb you were enemies. All of us fought for a picture and the quickest and luckiest got the best. Sometimes you have to make your luck and sometimes even luck does not give you a picture.
I started to miss images because of the speed of the EOS 10D, so I decided to splash out and buy the Canon EOS 1DM2. The 8.2 frames per second was definitely what I needed. What a camera!!!
In the paparazzi industry speed is everything. You need to be quick to get the shots and you need to get your images to the agency faster. The quicker they get the frames the better your chances are of making some sales. After that I worked for a newspaper as a press photographer. That lasted for almost 2 years.
I decided to start my own business and January 2008 Front Row Image was started. A partnership between 2 photographers who believe they can change the world, one image at a time.
My name is Pieter and I am a Professional Photographer. What do you do for a living?
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