I like photographing people (who doesn't?), nature (a little) and I'm kind of fond of minimalistic and graphical compositions.
Bio / Artistic statement
I am a photographer working exclusively with Dreamstime.com.
I have had photography as a hobby for many years and decided to take it further about 3 years ago. Evolving rather as a self-educated photographer, with many technical books read till late hours and “The history of art” as my photography “bible”, I love being a photographer as I can discover myself as a person, and hopefully let others see little pieces of me... (very romantic:))
I am a member of the Dreamstime administration staff.
I am a photographer working exclusively with Dreamstime.com.
You can select to shoot RAW + jpeg from the camera settings, and the jpeg will be included in the RAW file - needs to be extracted with a software... at least that is what I did with my first dslr, until I realised there's no point in shooting jpeg or adding it next to the raw version of the image.
As a test you can do like this: shoot the same image in these two versions, import them into photoshop or lightroom, and apply the same filters on them (contrast, saturation, etc); look at the jpeg then look at the raw and you'll see the difference. posted in RAW vs. JPG