23.06.09

Jake Chessum

Debi Mazar

The London born, New York Based portrait photographer compiles an EXCLUSIVE audio slideshow for Professional Photographer and tells us how he takes pictures.

An in-depth exclusive interview features in the July Issue of Professional Photographer magazine out now.

An exclusive online extract fro the interview can be found by clicking here http://www.professionalphotographer.co.uk/Magazine/Latest-Issue/Jake-Chessum-Interview

www.jakechessum.com

'RUBBISH' by Jake Chessum available from http://www.dashwoodbooks.com or www.auditoriumeditions.com

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  1. really interesting and insightful into how he approaches his shoots - great shots - great photographer. more of this please

    Comment made by: jamesgladstone
    02.07.09 23:16:04

  2. A fascinating 8 mins and great shots.

    Comment made by: ChrisBurgessPhotography
    27.05.10 21:42:28

  3. Intresting photos.Yours sincerely,Alex

    Comment made by: alexto
    26.10.10 13:12:58

  4. Why post the "non-assignment" photos at all? The techs? A nihilisytic statement?

    Comment made by: fastfelix
    30.12.10 19:38:13

  5. Great to hear this. Quite interesting to hear his take and view on photographic process.

    Comment made by: smotion
    23.01.11 10:09:38


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