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Shooting Rockstars with Anabel DFlux!

07.10.2021 - By This Week in PhotoPlay

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In this interview rockstar photographer Anabel DFlux joins me to discuss the exciting (and sometimes misunderstood) world of photographing concerts and performances. We dive into pricing, bidding, preparation, income, and more! We also discuss the controversial topic of "specialization" and how she does NOT believe in it!

About Anabel DFlux:

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Anabel DFlux began her artistic journey at the age of ten, upon being gifted her first camera. This newfound passion quickly turned into a skilled endeavor, and by the age of fifteen, Anabel had opened her own photography service, Deliquesce-Flux Photography.

By seventeen, her photography service became a full-time profession. By the age of nineteen, Anabel had received an Associate’s Degree in Graphic Design and Visual Communications, and by the age of twenty-three, a Bachelor’s in Business Marketing with a focus on branding and content marketing. Although photography is a self-taught skill, during this time, Anabel had also collaborated with several well-known photographers, attended multiple workshops and panels, and received a few certifications- all in order to increase her knowledge and further her passion.

Anabel’s love for art and creation has always been an innate feeling, and she prides herself on having a natural sensitivity for composition, aesthetics, and various other aspects of visual art. This aids in her keen ability to understand what it takes to make a great photograph, not just a good one.

The camera is as much a part of her as her arm and became an extension of her body. Alongside this, Anabel’s life-long passion for animals and music brings forth her strongest work.

Website: https://www.deliquesceflux.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/anabeldfluxFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeliquesceFlux

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