Moe Kafer
Views: 2550 Jobs: 10 Location: London, United Kingdom Specialty: Travel Experience: 16 Years Web site: Facebook: Linkedin: I started out as a journalist/photojournalist in British Columbia, Canada where I worked for magazines and news papers for six years building a strong basis in story-telling through photography.
Once that pond grew too small I made the jump over the slightly bigger pond and began my photography career in the UK. There I began working in the Travel industry and also managed a few unruly but highly talented photographers, studying under them and managing their shoots.
With their prompting, I went into business on my own and work as a food, travel and events photographer for many blue chip companies and well-known brands and my work has been published around the world.
Views: 2741 Photographer: Rena Hirsch Category: Travel Photography Critiqued by: Moe Kafer The shot is good and has real potential. I see you have an 'eye' for images and the ability to take great candid shots. If you think about the image you want to take ... Views: 1955 Photographer: Robert Hac Category: Travel Photography Critiqued by: Moe Kafer You've got a good eye and some great subject matter. You are on the right track. A little work on composition and light and you will shoot some great photos. Views: 1696 Photographer: andrew brown Category: Nature Photography Camera: cannon 400d Critiqued by: Moe Kafer To me this a very moody, contemplative shot. I like your concept of nature vs man. But for me it is the colours and the contrast that make it for me. I love the refle... Views: 1793 Photographer: kirsty kalyan Category: Outdoor Photography Camera: samsung Critiqued by: Moe Kafer I like the mood and the feel of the shot, I can see where you are going with it. I feel the solitude and the sense of being left behind. It has the potential of being... Views: 2411 Photographer: myles davies Category: Black & White Photography Critiqued by: Moe Kafer I like the wow factor in this picture. You saw a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, found the best perspective in which to capture it and you got the shot. A little more... Views: 1452 Photographer: Morgan Ahearn Category: Nature Photography Critiqued by: Moe Kafer I think this image was just fired off to record it as opposed to being thoughtfully composed. There doesn't seem to be a point of focus or an consideration to composi... Views: 1717 Photographer: Pedro Gonzales Lavayen Category: Travel Photography Critiqued by: Moe Kafer I really like the feel of this image. I find it emotive and intriguing and a wonderful subject. Your eye for capturing a scene is there as is choosing a style to expr... Views: 1480 Photographer: Joy Palmer Category: Travel Photography Critiqued by: Moe Kafer This is a strong, emotive image that leads the viewer to think. It tells a story beginning at the end so there's a lot to ponder looking at it.
There's good detail, ... Views: 1240 Photographer: matt gassaway Category: Travel Photography Critiqued by: Moe Kafer You are definitely on the right track with this image and have lovely, rich colours. You are trying to say something with the image as well by having the subjects int... Views: 1439 Photographer: shari borneman Category: Animal Photography Critiqued by: Moe Kafer It's a great image that you've had the eye to capture as you happened upon it so great work. What luck to have the three horses with the contrasting colours positione... | |||||||||||