
Andy Smith of Visual Realia
If you only had time to read three blogs a day, which ones would they be?
The Online Photographer: http://theonlinephotographer.blogspot.com/
Chromasia: http://www.chromasia.com/
How long have you been using Photoshop/been a photographer?
To a small extent, I’ve photographed since I was a kid, but the first quality camera came only a few years ago with the advent of digital cameras.
What type of camera(s) do you shoot with?
Olympus Evolt 500, and before that an Olympus C-4000.
Mac or PC?
Mac
What is your favorite piece of photo or computer equipment (other than your camera)?
Apple display.
What piece of equipment would you most like to get but don’t have?
A top-notch telephoto lens.
What advice do you have for a novice creative professional/photographer?
Keep your camera with you at all times, and more importantly, go out and just do it (photograph) every chance you get.
What inspires you to create?
Desire to keep some sanity!
What would be your most important piece of advice about life?
Don’t get so hung up in “goals” that you miss the moment you’re in.
Where would you most like to live (other than where you live now)?
On a small hill overlooking a pristine lake.
What do you like to do in your spare time?
Getting together with friends, or relaxing with a good cup of coffee and a newspaper or magazine, preferably outside under a tree.
What talent would you most like to have?
The ability to complete surveys a little more easily!
From Inside the Actors Studio:
What is your favorite word? Friend
What is your least favorite word? Stagnant
What turns you on? A pleasant smile.
What turns you off? Acceptance of mediocrity.
What sound or noise do you love? A child’s giggle.
What sound or noise do you hate? A person whining.
What is your favorite curse word? Weenie
What occupation other than your own would you like to attempt? Chef
What occupation would you not want to participate in? Assembly-line operator
If Heaven exists, what would you like to hear God say when you arrive at the pearly gates? Nothing; just a welcoming hug.