Three successful photographers talk about what inspires them

Had Picasso been reborn as a photographer, he would have been somewhat like Colorado-based David Tejada who has reinterpreted corporate portraiture imbuing it with the vibrant colours of life. Be it a CEO or depicting the intricate features of a miner at work, Tejada lends his unique perspective to his portraits. Tejada will be holding workshops at GPP.
Canadian-born Farah Nosh of Iraqi origin, is one of those rare fresh breeds of documentary photographers who like to feel and live every situation they photograph and get under the skin of their subject to relive the pain and agony of a war. She has lived in many war zones around the world to be able to do that. A photographer who wants to capture the resilience and triumph of human spirit in the face of the worst crisis. Nosh is also passionate about capturing the last speakers of a language becoming extinct which she did with great success with the speakers of an almost extinct Alaskan language called Haida.
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