This past January, I was featured in the Daily Times in Farmington, NM.
The following is the article as it appeared in the paper:
Local shutterbug mixes skill with passion in his photography
Photography is for some, a profession, and for others, a hobby. For Farmington
photographer Adam Telford, it's both. Telford became
interested in photography in 1997, during his senior year in high school. He
served on the yearbook staff where he was responsible for taking most of the
photos that were to be included.
"It was the
first time I went out of my way to take photos," Telford said in an
interview Tuesday, "rather than just snapshots."
Telford's affinity
for the medium came naturally, though he continued to improve his abilities by
taking classes. During his first
semester of college at San Juan College, he took a black and white photography
class taught by Jim Burgess. "I became so
intrigued by the process, that I continued to take advanced courses taught by
him and learn new techniques in the darkroom," he said. "Over the
last two years, I have continued to learn more about the use of flash in
photography through online tutorials and photo sharing websites."
Telford said he has
a number of small, portable flash units that can be used for photo sessions,
both in the studio or out on location, that he has become comfortable using
through these online learning sessions.