Meet Phoenix's most fire young photographer
So much fire behind these “Fluoresceeie’s” Lenses
Maybe it’s his color-ways, the models, or the aesthetically appealing background? Scratch that.. maybe it’s the eye of Phoenix’s 21 year old photographer, Fluoresceeie who makes any and everything look so damn good! We hit up “Mr.FireYaFavoritePhotographer” to get some inside gems on his photography.
1. How long have you been shooting?
I’ve honestly been shooting pictures since my sophomore more year at MHS, I think I started taking it seriously during the end of my junior year and made a plan to make it my life career.
"The longer we shoot the more comfortable they get and they’ll start pitching in ideas"
2. Favorite photographer?
One photographer who’s been catching my eye recently has been man named Maciek Jasik, his portraits especially catch my eye and he plays with a lot of color and the hazy effect he uses makes it seem as if you’re in a dream.
3. How many cameras do you own? Which is your favorite?
I own a Canon 70D I had two others but I just sold those cause I didn’t want them collecting dust. But the 70D has gave me that little extra push when it comes to quality and canon cameras in general come clutch with the quality so that’s my lane for now.
4. How did relocating help your photography brand?
Man getting out of Indiana helped me so much, probably one of the best life decisions I ever made. Getting out there meeting and networking with other artists and being able to shoot with ATL artists pushed me a lot. Anyone serious about their work. Get out of Merrillville.
"If I could shoot for one person it would have to be for Tyler the creator. Each of his shoots for his clothing looks like something I can see myself doing"
5. Describe your photography style.
My photography style (to me) can be compared to the back of a kids cereal box. Colorful, eye catching, as crazy as that may sound. I love using lots of different colors in my shoots and when the editing process comes, I use a good amount of saturation to enhance those colors.
6. What's your biggest adversity you face as a photographer?
I’d say my biggest adversity is just the money process. Getting to a point where I can fully charge for shoots without the other person turning back. Nobody wants to pay for art simple as that.
"My photography style can be compared to the back of a kids cereal box. Colorful, eye catching, as crazy as that may sound"
7. If you had to shoot for one person for the rest of you life, who would that be?
If I could shoot for one person it would have to be for Tyler the creator. Each of his shoots for his clothing looks like something I can see myself doing and helping him put those together, damn that would be crazy.
8. If you got a 2 million dollars right now, what would do to support your photography?
Aw man I would immediate buy a studio here in AZ, one in ATL and one in Chicago. Along with hella equipment, backdrops, lights, etc yeah it would be a wrap.
9. When a person shoots with Fluoresceeie, what should they expect?
They should expect this is about to be a legendary shoot. But seriously, well nothing too crazy I like to make conversation so they don’t feel nervous and the longer we shoot the more comfortable they get and they’ll start pitching in ideas.