Lensbaby Unplugged Member of the Week
Interview with Nathalie De Saegher
Q: What is your favorite shoot you've ever done?
A: I love photographing every memory. But photographing flowers and macro is the most relaxing for me.
Q: What inspires you to reach for your camera?
Q: What are your favorite Lensbaby Lenses to use in your session?
A: For flowers and people I use the twist or sweet lenses, for street or landscape the edge lenses.
Q: How did you hear about Lensbaby, and what encouraged you to purchase a LB lens?
A: I loved the pictures that I saw on instagram, I wanted that kind of pictures too.
Q:What was your journey to becoming a photographer like?
A: I actually kind of got into it, I wanted to do a course and it was so much fun that I never stopped.
Q: What is your favorite subject to photograph and how would you describe your photography style?
A; Actually there are many things ...I like to photograph, people, street and nature. The most relaxing for me is macro photography, flowers, plants and all their little inhabitants. I like calm images.
Nathalie De Saegher with Lensbaby
Q: What do you love the most about photography?
A: It's a hobby I can always do, and sometimes it's crazy that you can make a beautiful image from a small and silly thing.
Q: What helps you when you're struggling with a creative block?
A: Then I just sit in the garden, among the plants or in the grass. After a while a whole new little world emerges.
Nathalie De Saegher with Lensbaby
Q: Would you consider yourself an adventurous photographer, or do you tend to stay in your comfort zone?
A: I like to try something new, that's the nice thing about a hobby photographer, I don't have to prove anything to anyone. I just do what I like without pressure.
Q: What else would you like to see from Lensbaby in the future?
A: Lenses with the Nikon z mount.
Nathalie De Saegher with Lensbaby
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