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Interview with Lou Jones

Pale Blue Dress

Lisbon

Photos of the Pandemic

Keep Your Head Above Water

Ho Yin Chan Scofield on Street Photography

Street Shooters of June 2020

Interview with Lou Jones

It was our pleasure to speak with the Lou Jones for this month’s issue. Lou is a talented photographer and a real gentleman. With decades of photographic experience under his belt, our conversation with Lou will help you can gain some valuable insights, techniques and processes that you can put into action starting today.

We talked with Lou, among other things, about what’s involved in coming up with meaningful projects, the hard work and dedication it takes to get a project started and then see it through to completion, how coronavirus has challenged him to look for new ways to implement photography, some of his fascinating past experiences as a photographer, how to stay invisible when traveling so you can capture candid shots, and much more. We’re sure this interview will motivate you to continue growing as a photographer and inspire you to start (and finish) your next photo project. Listen in to our conversation by clicking the audio player below:

https://spm-media.s3.amazonaws.com/spm-93-lou-jones-featured-photographer.mp3

A Selection of Lou’s Images

Workers with a truck carrying Okoume plywood

Man walking through the Chouara Leather Tannery in Fez, Morocco

Death row portrait

Lou Jones

Lou Jones' eclectic career has evolved from commercial to the personal. It has spanned every format, film type, artistic movement and technological change. He maintains a studio in Boston, Massachusetts and has photographed for Fortune 500 corporations, international companies and local small businesses including Federal Express, Nike and the Barr Foundation; completed assignments for magazines and publishers all over the world such as Time/Life, National Geographic and Paris Match; initiated long term projects on the civilwars in Central America, death row, Olympics Games and pregnancy; and published multiple books.

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Articles
June 2020

Interview with Lou Jones

Meet Lou Jones, a master photographer with some excellent advice on how to concieve meaningful projects and then bring them to fruition.

Pale Blue Dress

Humans have waged war for centuries and played war for almost as long. Brandon Tauszik takes note and documents the Civil War reenactor movement, a movement that is today standing at a crossroads.

Lisbon

Macon Bauer parties by night and explores the streets of Lisbon by day, capturing the tears in the social fabric of the city’s once quaint neighborhoods.

Photos of the Pandemic

Our community members' take on the pandemic in their lives.

Keep Your Head Above Water

Two months ago, Guy Shilo started to document the lockdown in Israel. His project reveals some serious challenges and thoughtfully uncovers what will be needed for people to emerge out of this crisis intact.

Ho Yin Chan Scofield on Street Photography

Meet a Hong Kong photographer with a desire to always keep learning new ways to share his vision of the world with others.

Street Shooters of June 2020

Top contributions from members of our community.

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