Nikonnet
Honors Professional Photographer Tony Sweet For His Work With
Compositions
Nikonnet Press Release Summary:
MELVILLE, N.Y., March 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Talk to Tony Sweet about
photography and before long, the conversation will turn to the
subject of jazz. A jazz drummer for 20 years, Tony’s music
experience informs everything he does as a photographer. This
March, NikonNet will pay tribute to Tony Sweet and his work in
its inspiring monthly showcase, “Legends Behind the Lens.”
Tony’s experience in photography is extensive and ranges from
shooting for stock, calendars, greeting cards, posters and
catalogue sales to authoring fine-art photography books such as
Fine Art Nature Photography and Fine Art Flower Photography.
Tony is well recognized as an educator and conducts numerous
outdoor and nature photography workshops. He’s also a
contributor to Shutterbug magazine.
“NikonNet is pleased to honor Tony Sweet this March,” says
Anna Marie Bakker, Director of Communications at Nikon Inc.
“Music and photography are very similar—tone, color and balance
are all part of their universal language. Tony’s photographs
have such grace and elegance; it is evident that music is a
major inspiration to him.”
Tony’s striking images are based on one guiding principle:
“Every single thing in the picture space either helps or hurts
the image; there’s nothing neutral.” He believes that
photographers turn imagined images into pictures— seeing things
first in their mind and bringing them to existence by hitting
the shutter. “When you’re playing music, when you’re really in
the moment, you’re reacting instantly and totally to what’s
going on,” he says. “You’re almost pre-hearing where someone is
going, and you’re there. You can’t be thinking about technique;
the moment you think about it, it’s too late. It’s the same
thing in photography. The only way to achieve what you want in
photography is to master your craft and then just forget about
it. You shouldn’t be thinking of how to get what you want;
you’re just out there doing it.”
Tony believes the ideal is to photograph without thinking
about technique. While many photographers start out doing a lot
of thinking and scanning their surroundings for reference points
and scenes they are familiar with, Tony feels that a
photographer grows and becomes more spontaneous once they empty
their minds and react to what exists around them.
While conducting his workshops and seminars, Tony tells his
outdoor and nature photography workshop students that they’ll
know they’re getting better by the number of frames they’re
shooting—and the number they’re keeping. He feels that the
better you are, the fewer frames you shoot.
Tony can chart his own progress by that formula, and by the
fact that he’s simplified his images and made them ever more
elegant and direct. It was a process he didn’t have to think
about because it was identical to the music process. He also
says that the players he most admires are the most lyrical.
“What hit me was how clear and direct they were, how simple, in
fact. Not in technique, but in their expression and
communication.”
Tony’s gear includes a Nikon F6, for film and a Nikon D2X,
for digital. Among his favorite lenses are the 12-24mm f/4G
ED-IF AF-S DX, 35-70mm f/2.8D AF and 80-200mm f/2.8D ED AF Zoom-Nikkors;
the 300mm f/4 ED-IF AF-S Nikkor; the 105mm f/2.8D AF and 200mm
f/4D ED-IF AF Micro-Nikkors; and an old favorite, the 85mm f/2.8
PC Micro-Nikkor. A recent addition to his lineup is Nikon’s R1C1
wireless close-up Speedlight system. For more information on
Tony Sweet, visit NikonNet’s “Legends Behind the Lens” series at
http://www.nikonnet.com/legends.
About “Legends Behind the Lens”
NikonNet’s “Legends Behind the Lens” series aims to educate
users and, in turn, breathe excitement into photography. Nikon
has assembled a comprehensive and intriguing collection of
artists to share their most incredible, challenging, emotional
and exciting experiences on NikonNet.
This inspiring monthly program offers a behind-the-scenes
look into the personalities and philosophies behind the world’s
greatest and most famous photographers. “Legends Behind the
Lens” also offers portfolio galleries, as well as tips and
tricks of the trade from featured professionals.
Past “Legends” in the series include David Alan Harvey, Nancy
Brown, Joe Buissink, Steven Weinberg, B. Moose Peterson, Eddie
Adams, Jay Maisel and Howard Bingham.
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