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Sunjay Singh is this weeks guest. He is in the sales
Marcus asks how it started. Sunjay says Will (co-founder) and him had never had “proper jobs”. Sunjay said when he was 14 or 15 his Dad walked in told him he had to photograph a wedding and then left. Sunjay had never taken a picture before in his life. His Dad had always enjoyed photography, But he ended up working at British Aerospace. But his Dad always had a side hustle and was doing two jobs. So for a while he did wedding video and photography and Sanjay was the photographer. The weddings were British Asian weddings which were a minimum of 3 day events. He said there were so many people, often 50 to 60 people in a 2 bedroom house in Cardiff. Each wedding day could be 14 hours. He could leave one day at 1am and be back the next day at 5am. He says he got better very quickly as he was talking so many pictures in such a short space of time.
They stopped doing British Indian weddings as the
Now Sunjay is running a video agency using videographers
Speed is another thing. Both getting the shot and getting
Sam asks how a photographer can go about getting agency work. Sanjay says there is no clear answer, but the key thing is relationship building and being in the right place in the right time. For example Sanjay
Sanjay mentions a book The Creative Act, Rick Rubin. He says this is an amazing book.
You can connect with Sunjay on LinekdIn
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Sunjay Singh is this weeks guest. He is in the sales
Marcus asks how it started. Sunjay says Will (co-founder) and him had never had “proper jobs”. Sunjay said when he was 14 or 15 his Dad walked in told him he had to photograph a wedding and then left. Sunjay had never taken a picture before in his life. His Dad had always enjoyed photography, But he ended up working at British Aerospace. But his Dad always had a side hustle and was doing two jobs. So for a while he did wedding video and photography and Sanjay was the photographer. The weddings were British Asian weddings which were a minimum of 3 day events. He said there were so many people, often 50 to 60 people in a 2 bedroom house in Cardiff. Each wedding day could be 14 hours. He could leave one day at 1am and be back the next day at 5am. He says he got better very quickly as he was talking so many pictures in such a short space of time.
They stopped doing British Indian weddings as the
Now Sunjay is running a video agency using videographers
Speed is another thing. Both getting the shot and getting
Sam asks how a photographer can go about getting agency work. Sanjay says there is no clear answer, but the key thing is relationship building and being in the right place in the right time. For example Sanjay
Sanjay mentions a book The Creative Act, Rick Rubin. He says this is an amazing book.
You can connect with Sunjay on LinekdIn
To get the Shoot to the Top Podcast in your inbox every week to ensure you don't miss an episode, click here
Join the Shoot to the Top Facebook group to meet fellow photographers, guests and Sam and Marcus