Exclusive Interview with Digg’s Favorite HDR Photographer’ Trey Ratcliff
Lately I have been posting some things that I see on the Digg web site. It is my hope that this will show clients or people that are interested in obtaining my services what makes the creative timer tick around here. I don’t just read books on programing all the time to make your project come to live. The following article is just one of many things that will catch my eye during the day and bring some kind of inspiration to a project that I am working on at the time. I am going to do my best in the coming months to post stuff on my blog that will not just talk about Flash animation and design but things that I find creative, interesting, funny, and maybe some tid bit of knowledge I learn about programing or maybe some little trick or tip.
So here is a great article that I found on digg about a aspiring photographer. Just a great read and what grabbed me the most was that this guy is not a full time photographer, in the sense he does not earn a full time paycheck. He is a game programmer / turned photographer. The work that he produces is amazing.
What I really find inspiring is how his computer programing thinking and also a small disability contribute to his work.
Trey Ratcliff is an amazing photographer making a name for himself with a slew of amazing photographs that have populated Digg
’s front page so much that he has been dubbed “Digg’s favorite HDR photographer�. The man behind the camera just might be more fascinating than the photographs that he is famous for.
