I just posted an interview with R. Bradley Maule, the man behind PhillySkyline.com - a photoblog I've admired since my first visit there early this year. Please take a click over to the interview and to Brad's site. The interview starts...
Albert/Philly Future [PF]: What got you started taking photos and when did taking photos take a more serious turn for you? Do you see yourself as a professional photographer down the line, photography being the sole source of your income?
R. Bradley Maule [Brad]: I got my first camera, a little plastic 110 film camera, for my 10th birthday, but I had actually taken pictures before that. I have a picture of (Chicago White Sox manager) Ozzie Guillen from his rookie season with the White Sox I took in Toronto as a 10 year old kid. I've always enjoyed taking pictures, but to be honest, I think going digital has totally changed my eye for framing, just because the quantity digital allows eventually leads to an improvement in quality, which in turn leads to better judgment. I'd like to say photography could be my primary career some day, but I don't want to assume anything.
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