Curriculum Vitae for Peter W. Zyt, Reference Photography

 

Friday, January 05, 2007

 

 

For the past 31 years and continuing today, I have been working at a successful steel company.  Then suddenly seeing the light, again, I am endeavouring to turn it into my photo - artistic creations, once more.

 

Returning to photography after a 26-year hiatus, I am in need of relearning past knowledge and skills, as well, there is the need to upgrade myself into modern times.

 

There was no true effort to go "Pro" before, but now, I would like to use photography as my professional venue. Approaching my early retirement stage, shortly (at work), I would like to find my niche in photography.  As such, I would like to take my skills to newer levels in both old style and newer methods.  I had taken a correspondence course before, but had not sent in my final exam. As such I have not had any formal education in photography or any of the other Arts

 

What I had learned in the past and what I am learning at present is mostly on my own.  I am now interested in taking classes, in between shutter clicks, but I am hindered by my "real job" commitments, still, at this time.  Early retirement may be the answer, I am eager to jump to that position, and let photography be my guide to the future.

 

 

 

 

 

What I Do

 

I photograph what comes into the scene.  People on the street, children at play, places, and objects that move me.  Places that excite me at the moment, on the street, or in the field.  Situations that speak volumes in their silence.  Objects that date the situation very loudly.

Out on the street, some people rust on a bench, each person indulges in their own moment.  People at lunch racing time running out on them.  Late for meetings, heading to the bank, lost in thought, hungry.  Capturing the important moment is what I live for, the reason I take photos.  To feel the before and after in my images.

 

Peter W. Zyt

 

 

 

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