Lev Dolgachov

Lev Dolgachov

We conducted an interview with one of the most respected Russian microstock photographers, Lev Dolgachov.

This interview could be good inspiration both for beginning and professional photographers.

Here it is. Enjoy!

What role does photography play in your life?
I’m very dedicated to photography. Photography definitely takes most of my life now- it’s the main thing I do and it’s what I do for living.

How many years having you been using stocksites for your photos?
It’s been 3 years since I’ve started to license my works via stocksites.

Blue-eyed blond in pearls

Blue-eyed blond in pearls

Why do you shoot stock photos instead of other types of photos?
I don’t really do “stock photos”. What I do is what I love to do in photography as an artist. Stocksites are a great distribution channel but I would make basically the same if I would do it for fun, not for living.

What would be your suggestions for Pixmac to improve our service for users?
Image reviewing team. I would hire more professional reviewers or enhance the training of the ones you have now.

What photobank do you most like to work with and why?
I’m not into any kind of exclusive contracts with some particular license distrubutors, so I believe any agency who respects and treats me good as an artist is fine. Also, they should be able to sell licenses as well.

Is it hard to find a suitable model for photographing?
Finding really good model is not that easy, but once you can allow yourself to choose from many who want to work with you for some reason, it will not be a big problem.

Girl in fishnet underwear

Girl in fishnet underwear

What do you think of when your photos appear in advertisements, magazines, or on web pages?
It mostly feels good to see my work in action. I believe all artists love it. Art should be seen.

What advice can you give to beginning photographers?
Be professional. Whatever you’re doing in photography, always ask yourself if are you professional enough and how you can possibly improve the result or workflow. Be a perfectionist. Perfectionism is a key to success.

Many thanks to Lev for this interview. It was great pleasure for us to bring his advice and insights to our Pixmac users. Look at his photos at Pixmac.

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