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DWF Featured Member - Jay Philbrick
Location - North Conway, NH
Business Name - Philbrick Photography
Years in Business - 6
Website -
www.philbrickphoto.com
Blog -
www.philbrickphoto.com/RecentEvents.htm
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Jay
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DWF - Let's start off with a little bio, tell us a little bit about yourself.
JAY - I've been an avid photographer my entire
adult life though I've only been earning a living at it
for the last six years. Prior to working full time as a
portrait and wedding photographer I was a pilot in the
Air Force and after that a full time climbing guide. For
fun I like to go climbing, surfing, biking, mountain
biking, backcountry skiing, and I used to do a lot of
paragliding when I lived in Europe. I get as big a
thrill going after a great series of wedding images or
portraits as I get from doing any of these other
activities and for me the photography is the most
rewarding thing I've ever done. After more than five
years photographing weddings I still have more
butterflies before a wedding than I would have before
doing most of the other things I'm interested in. I'm
not sure what that says about me. Maybe it means that
when covering a wedding feels like just another day on
the job it will be time to move on. I don't see that
happening anytime soon, there's so much more to learn
and do.
I've been married to my wife, Vicki, for 25 years now
and she is my partner and assistant at every wedding and
most other events we cover. Without her, the kind of
work we create at Philbrick Photography wouldn't be
possible. I know this is true because she tells me so
all the time.
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DWF - How did you become a wedding photographer?
JAY - I got into wedding photography the same way
I think a lot of people did. Someone close to me asked
me to photograph his wedding. I tried to refuse
initially but the couple insisted, so finally I gave in
and reluctantly I went for it. I charged the amount that
I thought I would spend on the additional gear I needed.
The only people who made any money from that wedding
were the folks at B&H! We had plenty of time to prepare
and I'm still very happy with the images from that first
wedding. After that I was hooked. I found wedding
photography to be incredibly challenging and rewarding
and still do.
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DWF- Who or what inspires you as an artist?
JAY - I'm inspired by a number of things when I
work. I always do the best I can for a couple. But when
I'm really inspired by a couple, I think I get my best
work. When they open up to me and allow me to really go
for it, I'm at my best. Most couples that hire me aren't
just filling in the wedding photography square in their
checklist. The more excited they are about their images,
the more time they give me, the more likely I am to be
developing unique concepts. For the first time this
season I have several couples that have hired me to do
engagement or day-after sessions because I wasn't
available on the date of their wedding. This sort of
commitment really gets my creative juices flowing.
Anyone who hasn't spent some time with David Williams
should do so. I've been inspired and influenced by many
photographers but David completely changed the way I
look not just at weddings photography but also at all my
photography. After an Almost Alone seminar with David I
had him all to myself for a couple days. I learned a ton
but more importantly my whole approach to wedding
photography was changed. David has inspired me like no
other. I've just been informed that my wife, Vicki, has
been my greatest inspiration, so disregard what I said
about David. Did I mention in my bio that I've been
happily married for 25 years?
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DWF- If we needed a photographer today why would we book you? What makes you unique?
JAY - I love contrasts; beauty against decay,
dark against light, and so on. I love surprises so I
often try to incorporate those into my work. I love
exploring. So I'm always running around venues looking
for places that might more suit my style better than the
more well known places. I do this not to be different
but in the hopes of finding a hidden gem. The couples
that book me do so because something in my work has
struck them as being just a little beyond the norm and
they get the impression that I'm not at their wedding
just to make a buck. I think I get booked for my
attitude and enthusiasm.
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DWF- If you had to pick a favorite "Tool of the Trade" what would it be? and why?
JAY - I have a couple favorites, my Fuji S5s
(thank you, David) and Photoshop. Some day I'll have to
get some D3s or 700s or whatever comes next, but right
now I can't live without the dynamic range of my Fujis.
The auto white balance and color keeps me very happy as
well. All these things help to allow me to continue
shooting and processing the way I do. I heavily process
many of my images so I'm somewhat of a Photoshop freak
as well and really enjoy working with it. Upon further
reflection, I guess an assistant could be considered a
tool of the trade. Without the support and inspiration
of my loving wife of 25 years I would be unable to
complete a single wedding.
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DWF - Care to share your favorite photographs?
JAY - .......

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DWF - How about some final words to live by?
JAY - I think if you're going to be any good at
anything you have to love doing it. I mean really love
doing it, so that the tremendous amount of time and
effort that you're required to put into it isn't a
burden. And by the way, I feel very lucky at this point
in my life to be doing what I love with the one I love.
Vicki didn't make me say that.
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