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I, Cedar
Bough, was given a camera by my grandfather when I was in the
first grade. From those days with a point and shoot camera until today I have
continued to be fascinated by photography. I made the decision
to pursue photography as a career in December, 2000.
As I wrote on a bio for a photo exhibition once: "Though documenting the world around us to later share
with a friend can be interesting, it was not documentation that drew
me to photography, but rather the opportunity that photography
creates to establish personal connections with multitudes of
different people. The world of sitting in a blind all day waiting to
get the perfect osprey shot is not for
me. I want to get closer to people. I want to know more about them,
their world, and maybe share with them something about mine. Through
my photos, and accompanied voice or writing, I want to use those
photos to teach other people about the people or places I've come to
know.
I rarely take photos of people I haven't conversed
with pre or post click. If a situation seems ongoing, I prefer to
politely ask permission before shooting. If it's a now-or-never
shot, I apologize afterwards. Almost everyone will give permission
for me to take their photo. I frequently send photos with a thank
you to my "models" after I've returned home. This has in some cases
brought me new friends through correspondence, especially in today's world of email. Through my nearly ten years in Asia I
have attained fluency in Korean and have varying ability in Mandarin
Chinese, Thai and Tibetan. I can imagine no better life than one
where I can continue to travel meeting new people from different
cultures and learning about their way of life."
Past clients include Andong International Mask Dance
Festival (2001, 2002), Daegu Traditional Medicine Festival (2002),
martial arts event photography for the Korean Gojeon Kumdo
Association, Daegu Daehan Hapkido Assocation, and Daegu Senghwal
Hapkido Assocation. Advertising illustration for Shilla Hapkido
Studio and Interpacific Recruiting, model portfolios, a calendar, postcards, a half-dozen textbook illustrations and several magazines including a cover for "Open Skies". Some examples of published work can be seen in the tear sheet gallery.
Many of my images are being sold through Oz Images, an online stock photo agency, for a
variety of clients ranging from illustration in a religions textbook
to a display in a museum. If you would like to use an image, Oz Images has an excellent search engine and I have
uploaded a large number of shots to that site. A complete
list of my available image subjects is contained in the stock
photo lists.
Browse Cedar's shots at Oz Images.
Cedar Bough uses Nikon and Sigma gear.
Film is 35mm, most often Fuji Velvia or Provia 100. Black and white
images are shot on TMAX, TRI-X and T400CN.
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