This is a brief excerpt from F-Stoppers
When I first got into portrait photography, I saw his work and I wanted to be Zim Killgore. Years later, I still have inspiration folders that are filled with his stuff. I’ve always been interested in his work because its nothing like anything I’ve ever seen before. Its a fresh take on portrait photography, that encourages you to just sit down and stare at it.
I have had the opportunity to work with Zim Killgore on a couple shoots, and we’ve spoke many times since then. So recently, I was able to sit down and talk to him about the process that goes into his art.
1. So tell me Zim, how did you get started in photography?
I had a job 6 years ago which I was often able to travel around the United States. I had never owned a camera before then and I really wanted to document my travels I was about to embark on. A friend at the time told me to get a DSLR camera so I can change out the lenses if I encountered scenarios in which a longer millimeter lens would come in handy. He had a Canon 5D at that time …
By: Zach Sutton
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