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DWF Featured Member - Rob Nicholson
Location - Southern Delaware (Lewes)
Business Name - Humbled Eyes Photography
Years in Business - 3
Website -
www.humbledeyesphotography.com
Blog -
blog.humbledeyesphotography.com
PM -
Contact
Rob
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DWF - Let's start off with a little bio, tell us a little bit about yourself.
ROB - I've been shooting pictures since I was
"knee high to a grasshopper." After 20 years of
scattered thoughts and cloudy dreams I knew the time was
NOW. I saw what I wanted to do with my life but stumped
on how to get there. I have been and always will be a
science geek the natural and physical world absolutely
intrigues me! I wanted to learn more and get all those
random questions answered but reading and concentration
were not the sharpest tools in my shed. Which was coined
ADHD by those pill pushing doctors...personally I think
it was because I ate skittles on a regular!
After barely graduating high school I gave a gallant
effort trying to juggle a full load of college classes,
a full time job and my personal life. Seeing as I never
really
learned the whole time management/organization/ studying
thing life was no cake walk. I didn't like where my life
was going and knew I needed to go back to the
drawing boards. Money was tight and college scholarships
were out of the question!!! So I made the biggest
decision of my life and I joined the Navy in 2000.
I felt I needed to experience more out of life I sold
most of my stuff, said my goodbyes and enlisted in the
United States Navy. As a cocktail of excitement and fear
filled my veins, I showed up to the Military Entrance
Processing Station in Baltimore, Maryland. The clothes
on my back, a small bag of essentials, my original
drivers license and some paperwork created the only
sense of familiarity and comfort in this foreign
environment.
This started the next chapter of my life I cleared my
head, organized my thoughts and goals and got started.
Knowing what I wanted to do was half the battle, getting
there was the hardest part. The good thing was my mind
was a clean slate. I learned everything from scratch,
most self taught. I knew I needed to teach myself how to
learn. So I read how the brain and memory works in an
old psychology book, always with a dictionary by my
side. Then I became like Johnny 5 from Short Circuit I
wanted to learn everything about everything!! I wasn't a
speed reader like Old Johnny Boy was, unfortunately.
With camera in tow, I had the opportunity to travel the
world. Photography has become my creative outlet seeing
as I can't draw, paint or play any musical
instruments (except Guitar Hero). Hong Kong, Singapore,
Baharain, Japan, Australia, Korea, Mexico, Canada,
Italy, Vietnam and more than half of the United States
were subjects of my journeys. Education and life
experiences were gained throughout my travels however
the subjects visually captured were most rewarding.
Then it happened, the unexpected, someone told me, "You
are so smart." What!?!?! I have never heard that before.
Also my sweet little grandmother (AKA 13th
apostle) said, "you used to be such a dumb little kid!"
This was a huge inspiration for me, so I decided to
chase my childhood dream and become a professional
photographer.
Since entering this crazy photography game; my business
has grown to 80% word of mouth, I am shooting 30
weddings a year all over the mid-Atlantic region and
beyond. Oh and my claim to fame was I was hired to
photograph two private events in Jamaica with Prince
Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall!
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DWF - How did you become a wedding photographer?
ROB - I was working for a local small town
Newspaper and ran into a high school friend at a bar.
After a long walk down memory lane and couple beers, he
asked me to shoot his wedding for $500! Yatzy!!! I never
liked shooting people, just nature and wildlife. I never
expected to shoot weddings because my idea of a wedding
photography was putting people is stiff, awkward and
boring poses. After attending several weddings and
seeing all the emotions, laughter and fun being put on
hold so the photographer could force some cheesy posed
pics. I thought to myself, the pictures should reflect
the emotions and tell a story not boring “bowling pin”
poses of every single person at the wedding! A wedding
should be fun and natural. I believe that my job is to
capture the moments, not create them.
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DWF- Who or what inspires you as an artist?
ROB - The natural and physical sciences are an
inspiration in being a wedding photographer. There are
many processes and patterns in the world that fascinate
me. The Earth is a living and breathing body. When
shooting weddings I believe my role is to capture the
natural flow of events for my couples with a minimal
"foot print."
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DWF- If we needed a photographer today why would we book you? What makes you unique?
ROB - My clients want to be surrounded by happy
and fun people. From first contact to delivering the
final album I want to make my couples feel comfortable
and create a very personal experience. Plus I've been
known to rip up the dance floor now and again!
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DWF- If you had to pick a favorite "Tool of the Trade" what would it be? and why?
ROB - Relationships - Creating and cultivating
quality relationships with the community, the couples,
their fam and friends and vendors is so important as a
photographer. We are in the business of emotions and
relationships. If you create a quality relationship with
others there will be a natural transfer of emotions.
Relationships and the transfer of emotions will promote
a quality experience and you with exceed your clients'
expectations time and time again!
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DWF - Care to share your favorite photographs?
ROB - .......
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DWF - How about some final words to live by?
ROB - "Be true to yourself and you will never
fall." ~ Beastie Boys
Making my photography and business a natural extension
of my personality has allowed me to create a brand that
is hard to match. My couples can't compare ME to
any other photographers out there. This has been so
important to building my business to 80% word of mouth!
Don't "fake the funk" and try to be someone that you are
not. Others will see right through you and see you as
dishonest. Put yourself out there, unless you are just a
straight weirdo! ;
Got Questions? Ask Rob Right
Here!
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