Last Updated on 08/29/2018 by Mark Beckenbach
Omar Z Robles honestly needs no introduction and he’s going to be our latest guest on Inside the Photographer’s Mind.
The next guest for our on-going live and in-person interview series is Omar Z Robles. Photographer Omar Z Robles is a dance photographer here in NYC and also an official Fujifilm X photographer. His work has been featured all across the web and chances are that if you’ve gotten into dance photography, it’s because of him.
In New York City, he transformed the aesthetic of his street photography by substituting the New Yorker with the New York dancer. Robles directed the dancers to tell stories with their bodies as he had learned from Marceau. The results were an army of miniature stories as told by the gentle flow of the dancers’ bodies. These stories were later passed on by local and international media. (Mashable, Instagram’s Blog, The Phoblographer, The Huffington Post, The Daily Mail, Design Taxi and Harpers Bazaar).
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Inside the Photographer’s Mind
Photography has two sides to it: capturing and creating. Some photographers lean in one direction over the other while other photographers balance the two. The Phoblographer, Madavor Media and Adorama TV invite you to join Chris Gampat as he speaks with established professional photographers and up-and-comers alike from various backgrounds and explains their thought processes behind their images while connecting the technical and artistic sides of their brain in the creative process.
Inside the Photographer’s Mind is a webcast in front of a live Adorama Event Space audience that delves into how and why photographers create their photos. It is hosted by The Phoblographer’s Chris Gampat, who has had years of interviewing experience being on both sides of the photo desk. The show features photographers with interesting portfolios of work who are established in the creative and social world of photography. Inside the Photographer’s Mind will be broadcast live on Adorama TV and available for viewers to tune in later on as well.