Posted on August 21, 2010
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My adventure into photography dates back to 2005 while attending Burlington County College in New Jersey. It’s safe to say that it wouldn’t have happened if the question were never asked, “Do you want to learn how to take better pictures?” I’ve always enjoyed taking pictures as a hobby, but I never imagined that it would end up being something I would want to make a career out of.
At first, I used photography to enhance my graphic design work. However, the more I learned about photography, the more I wanted to be a photographer instead of a graphic designer.
My early interests were nothing like they are today. I wanted to photograph things that didn’t move, but I was never opposed to trying something new. I guess it was mostly because I would see a photograph and ask myself, “How did they do that?” Spending countless hours in the studio or darkroom trying to figure out how a particular photograph was made, contributes to my work ethic today. I was always experimenting and luckily I have a lot of friends to pose for me, no matter how crazy or risqué the idea. The body, fashion, portraits, sex… all of these things grasped my interest.
In 2007, I transferred to the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. I learned so much more about photography and many different photographers, a lot of which had a major impact on how I look at photography. Among some of my favorite photographers are, Helmut Newton, Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, Robert Mapplethorpe, Tony Ward, Annie Leibovitz, Lois Greenfield, James Nachtwey, and Philip Warner. I feel each of them has inspired me and my work, which helped me push myself to learn more and take full advantage of my time at the university.
Now, a recent graduate, I hope to continue to make a career as a professional photographer. I would love nothing more than traveling the world and getting hired to do shoots for Vogue and other well-respected magazines, fashion designers, advertisers and other companies.
I would also like to show and sell my work in galleries around the world. Besides desiring of becoming a well-known photographer, I also would love to teach photography. I think that by helping to educate young photographers keep’s the importance of photography alive and an inspiration to others.
To learn more about Victor Rodriguez art work, log on to www.studio206id.com.









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