I wanted to continue the Friday Inspiration series looking at the work of the Ninety Degrees Five photographers. Up this week is Peter Eastway.
My introduction to the ND5 group was actually through Peter Eastway. I’ve been a subscriber of Better Photography, the magazine that he edits and publishes, for a very long time now and have enjoyed his various online tutorials. In fact as I was thinking over the summer about the options we have as photographers to express our voice Peter’s work came immediately to mind. I essentially decided that there were two places in which your voice can shine through – in the subjects you choose to photograph and then how you choose to process those images. Peter has a really unique style that, to my mind at least, is largely achieved through his post-processing work. In particular I feel that he has developed a a distinct and unifying color palette, perhaps not intentionally, through the consistent use of a particular set of tools in photoshop. The masterclass tutorials show you his process in detail and are worth a look. For single image processing check out his photo atelier series which give a behind the scenes look at Peter’s thought process.
I found the interview below to be a fascinating look at how Peter thinks and works. Check it out:
It is nice to hear from these guys “live” because some “high” profile photographers are not humble and not approachable. Peter seems to be humble because he need not to say he is good, because he is good! Thank you for this work 🙂
I couldn’t agree more. He comes across as just a regular guy with no pretensions whatsoever. Refreshing!
a master
I really like how understated he is. As you say truly a master!
Great interview, thanks for posting, very interesting informative and such a down to earth guy. I am only just really starting out in photography so I found these really interesting. I must check out some of his other videos and work as well. Thanks
Absolutely amazing work. Thank-you for the views.