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Bags: Various Lowepro backpacks for view cameras and shoulder bags. Pelican 1520 hardbody case.

Camera: Hasselblad, Canon & various View Cameras

Light Meter: Sekonic

Filters: Occasionally use a 25 Red

Scanner: Epson 3200

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Paul Bride

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David Dvir

Larry Frank

Jeremy Goertz

Rafael Goldchain

Ted Grant

Jason Hashimoto

Tony Hauser

Julien Heon

Marta Hewson

P & R Keough

Todd Korol

Garth Lenz

Peter Martin

Craig Pulsifer

Steve Simon

Ron Turenne

Boris Spremo

Struan

Janet Trost

Michelle Valberg

Charles William Pelletier

Cylla von Tiedemann

 


Pros for Lowepro

Tony Hauser

HauserCanadian photographer V. Tony Hauser has spent over thirty years developing his craft as a portrait and fine art photographer. His work has been exhibited internationally, and he is represented in the United States by the John Stevenson Gallery in New York.

Hauser is renowned for his portrait work. He chooses to work in black and white for both its aesthetic qualities and permanence. Hauser's images are predominantly silver prints, but he also offers the hand-coated platinum portrait to clients who want a truly unique and timeless heirloom.

In order to relax and connect with his subject, whether they are a child, statesman, family, or artist, Hauser infuses each session with his own approachable personality and sense of humour, believing that a successful portrait is a collaboration between subject and photographer. His reputation for excellence has garnered his acceptance into the fine art world. He has several bodies of work, including nudes, travel, dance, and indigenous peoples. Most of his fine art work is in platinum - the most permanent and luminous of the photographic processes. Working with antique large-format cameras has provided Hauser with ever-changing challenges, helping to keep his work and enthusiasm fresh.

More info: www.vtonyhauser.com


Photo Gallery

All images © Tony Hauser. May not be reproduced without permission.


Q&A:

What would be your media of choice (digital or film)?
Both, depending on type of assignment

What would you consider your first big break in the business? 
It always came through self motivated projects

What was your most challenging assignment?
Hiking almost 400 meteres above sea level in the Mustung region of Nepal with a 12 x 20 inch view camera.

What is your funniest photo experience?
Trying to photograph a ghost for National Enquirer - one of two of my early assignments with that publication - and I had only two with them.

What is the most exotic location you've shot in?
Well, there are several - lately in the Masai Mara in Kenya

What was your biggest photo mistake?
Not realizing that my first Hasselblad had a flash bulb mode that accidentally was engaged when I shot with strobe - flash bulbs were actually still available then. I'm almost 100.

What three photographers do you most admire:  
Penn / Mary Ellen Mark / E.Weston

Your top three photo tips:  
1. having fun
2. working on personal projects
3. perseverance

Your advise to aspiring photographers:  
Find out what interests you most and then follow and interpret that passion with your camera

Any professional or charitable organizations that you belong to or support?
I belong to PhotoSensitive and thus support many agencies, and personally I support Free the Children.

If you could change your profession, what would it be?
Writer


All images © Tony Hauser. May not be reproduced without permission.

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