The Art of Photography – Capturing Life in an Artistic Way with Sarah Gupta

Sarah Gupta approaches the art of photography with the wisdom of the painters who inspire her and creates fine art photography pieces that use simplicity, colour, light and depth to evoke strong emotions from viewers. Come and take a glimpse into her artistic process.Introduction (5:02)Setting boundaries in your business (6:49)Focus on what makes you happy. I take a select few clients per year, and I focus on my voice as a photographer, my style, and my vision. For my clients and I, it’s not about the price, but rather about the art of photography.When your kids don’t want to be your muse anymore (9:44)When no one is having fun because you’re just trying to keep up with social media, and you’re not present in the moment anymore, it is time to stop.Advice for those people who are struggling to slow down and tune in to the beauty (12:55)Live simply and simplify your life. Take a step back, and use your eyes, and just focus on one thing about a scene that you like. How your art of photography uses colour to enhance a mood (15:11)I use colour in a therapeutic way, to make my viewers feel the same emotions I am in the moment. But I also use it manipulatively, to enhance a subject that I want to pull out in a frame. Who are your biggest artist influences (19:10)With artists like Frederic Church, I follow his simplistic style, rather than his architecture genre, Leonardo da Vinci at one time focused only on details. I also like depth and perspective, like John Singer Sargent, whose work is all about dramatic pulls of light and dark. And of course, much of my fine art reminds me of Vermeer. A lesser-known favourite is Carlton Alfred Smith who paints everyday life.Advice to move past being in an artistic rut (25:18)Again, simplify your life. Put yourself in situations, in light, or with subjects, that you don’t usually shoot. What is your favourite piece you’ve ever created (29:41)It’s a photo of my son on my husband’s shoulders, just connecting with each other and with nature. Everything fell together – my heartstrings, what mattered to me, and the light.How to move past being bogged down artistically by client work (31:10)I make sure to take 3-4 shots that can be an art piece, that are not part of the typical shot list. That way there’s a part of me in every session.What do you do for fun when you’re not shooting? (36:00)I’m an equestrian!What do wish you knew when you started out? (40:34)I put too much pressure on myself to keep up and emulate other photographers. I wish I could tell myself to not even look at anyone else, that the art of photography is about just photographing for myself.What are you artistically curious about? (42:12)Landscape photographyDiscover more about Sarah GuptaWebsite: http://www.sarahguptaphoto.comFacebook: @sarahguptaphotographyInstagram: @sarahkossakguptaBio: Sarah lives in Rochester, Minnesota with her husband, son and many furry kids. She is a natural light photographer who uses dark and light contrasts to create depth. Sarah is attracted to the light, which was used by painters of the golden age.  In 2017 she became a Click Pro and in 2018 a Click & Company mentor and instructor. In 2019, Sarah released her first eBook: The Art of The Photograph. Currently, Sarah is running a re-occuring workshop in collaboration with Click Photo School that is titled, Beauty In The Unexpected. Resources shared in this episode:https://themilkyway.ca/2021-family-retreat

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Welcome to the Art and Soul Show where we dive heart-opening chats on photography, business, life and that messy in-between. You're more than a photographer. You're an artist, a dreamer, a business boss, and a creative. Listen in for conversations and advice on running a photography business, mindset, and creativity. This is the place you can go when you need a boost of encouragement, a kick in the pants, and inspiration to pick up your camera.