I'm a celebrity photographer that refused to sell to paparazzi

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I'm a celebrity photographer. I captured the true nightlife-energy of famous people and refused to sell photos to paparazzi.

When I posted the photos to my blog the next morning, one of the fans must've discovered them and posted them on a message board — this was. Either the band or their manager checked the message board and contacted me directly.

I feel really lucky and blessed that I was in the right place for a lot of these opportunities. A lot of people never took me seriously, and some still don't, but I think a lot of my success comes from confidence. I always loved the idea of having access to these parties in the time ofwhen everyone was obsessed with Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan. I was on the inside of a lot of these events getting candid photos of them.

I feel like I'm a hipster philanthropist, and I'm really trying to form what this next decade is going to look like through the images I capture I don't go so much where the money is, I go where the culture is — I never was dictated by money. I think photography, and especially looking at photos, should help you feel like you can be part of the indie space.Even though things have changed because everyone wants to curate and control their image, there's been a resurgence with social media.

 

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Hi Iam not a celebrity, but can use some photos of me, I have only selfies

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