1. Can you introduce yourself and talk about how you got into photography?

I am a trained lawyer and have always taken photographs as a hobby. In the last two years, I could spend significantly more time on it, partly because my son has grown up and moved into his family, and partly because I work part-time in my main occupation.

2. Where did you study photography?

I have taken several courses here and there, but I have learned most of them from the books of Adam Ansel and Andreas Feininger as well as studying the pictures of Henri Cartier-Bresson.

3. Do you remember your first shot? What was it?

I'm afraid not; that was quite a while ago ;-)

4. What equipment do you use?

I love shooting with my 40-year-old Hasselblad CM 501 with a digital back. In daily photography, I use the X2D of the same brand.

5. What do you hope to achieve?

Well, I take pictures first and foremost for my pleasure. I love it if others like my photos as well. So, if one day a gallery approaches me and wants to sell my pictures, then that would be very nice.

6. What compliment inspired/touched you the most?

I'm always touched when I meet people I haven't seen in a long time and they start talking about a particular picture of mine that they've seen on social media and that's stuck in their mind.

7. Congratulations! As the winner of the New York Photography Awards, what does it mean for you and your team to receive this distinction?

Such an award means a lot to me. I spent a lot of time, effort, and thought in creating the pictures on-site and also in the post-processing and I am happy if the outcome is appreciated.

8. Can you explain a bit about the winning work you entered into the 2023 New York Photography Awards, and why you chose to enter this project?

I have a range of awards in which I participate every year, including the New York Photography Awards. So I'm sending you the best pictures I've taken since the last time. All the photos have been taken in the past 12 months.

9. How has winning an award developed your career?

I like to compare it to Parker points for wine: it doesn't make my pictures better. However such recognition increases the visibility of my pictures and I reach people, who would otherwise not have come across it.

10. What advice would you give someone who would like to become a photographer today?

Clarify and document your attitude to Artificial Intelligence (AI). For example, I declare that I use AI to support my post-processing (e.g. creating masks in Lightroom). However, there is nothing on a picture that has not been negative (digital or analog).

For a creative photographer, there is no reason to be afraid of AI. It is a completely different kind of art. I like to draw a comparison to the invention of photography. This has not eliminated the art of painting, although it has reduced the demand for certain types of paintings (such as family portraits).

11. What is your key to success? Any parting words of wisdom?

Trust in yourself – appreciate compliments, but don't let them guide you.

12. How do you stay in that space of being receptive to new information and knowledge?

I get inspiration and ideas from looking at pictures in my Foto Club, magazines, or exhibitions.

Winning Entry

Amateur
2023

Photographer

Adrian Schaub

Category

Nature Photography - Cityscape

Amateur
2023

Photographer

Adrian Schaub

Category

Black & White Photography - Street

Amateur
2023

Photographer

Adrian Schaub

Category

New York Photography - Black & White

Amateur
2023

Photographer

Adrian Schaub

Category

Black & White Photography - Children

Amateur
2022

Photographer

Category

Black & White Photography - Street

Amateur
2023

Photographer

Adrian Schaub

Category

New York Photography - Black & White

Amateur
2022

Photographer

Category

Black & White Photography - Travel

Amateur
2023

Photographer

Adrian Schaub

Category

New York Photography - Crystal Ball

Amateur
2022

Treeface carrying a moss ball

Photographer

Category

Black & White Photography - Nature

Amateur
2023

The warden

Photographer

Adrian Schaub

Category

New York Photography - Black & White

Amateur
2022

who is watching whom?

Photographer

Category

Black & White Photography - Portrait

Amateur
2023

Four women with black hair

Photographer

Adrian Schaub

Category

Black & White Photography - Street

Amateur
2023

Escalator People No 2

Photographer

Adrian Schaub

Category

Black & White Photography - Street

Amateur
2023

Waiting for the taxi

Photographer

Adrian Schaub

Category

Black & White Photography - Cityscape

Amateur
2022

In Ambush

Photographer

Category

Black & White Photography - Pets

Amateur
2022

Mirrored

Photographer

Category

Black & White Photography - Street

Amateur
2022

Restaurant Japonais

Photographer

Category

Black & White Photography - Cityscape

Amateur
2022

Should I stay or should I go No 7

Photographer

Category

Black & White Photography - Sports

Amateur
2022

Urban Living

Photographer

Category

Black & White Photography - Cityscape

Amateur
2022

The sound of good-bye

Photographer

Category

Black & White Photography - Street