Chasing Light and Adventure with Vivek Chugh
Welcome to a behind-the-scenes look at Episode 55 of the Photo Country podcast, where host Rajeev Nedumaran dives deep into the world of photography with the talented Vivek Chugh, affectionately known as VC. This episode is filled with insights into Vivek's photographic journey, his philosophy on gear, and tales of his adventures that span from the desolate landscapes of Rajasthan to the remote corners of Scotland. Whether you're an aspiring photographer or a seasoned pro, Vivek's wisdom and stories are sure to inspire you.
The Philosophy on Gear
One of the standout moments from the podcast is Vivek's take on photographic equipment, illustrating that having the latest gear isn't the most crucial element of photography:
"It's got nothing to do with gear. Of course, gear will aid you... But if you don't have that vision to begin with, then no amount of camera gear is going to help you with anything," - Vivek Chugh.
He emphasizes that a photographer's vision should always come first; gear is merely a tool to bring that vision to life. Vivek prefers simplifying his gear, using equipment that has been with him for years. He states,
"I actually don't believe in buying new cameras. I'd rather have somebody else take the hit."
This philosophy challenges the rising obsession with constantly upgrading to the latest technology, urging photographers to focus on their art and skills instead.
Journey into Photography
Vivek's journey into photography began somewhat serendipitously. An initial spark was ignited by a friend's captivating landscape shots of Kerala. Vivek recalls,
"I decided to go for a four-day course in photography... It was a film Nikon f100, as borrowed from my then girlfriend’s dad, and that's where it started."
From borrowing cameras to ultimately owning his own gear, Vivek's journey underscores the importance of passion and persistence in mastering the craft.
The Appeal of Landscape Photography
Landscapes hold a special place in Vivek's heart. He explains,
"I enjoy landscapes the most because you're out in the open, there's not much noise anywhere."
For Vivek, landscape photography ties into his love for nature and solitude, offering a calming escape from the hustle and bustle. He recounts memorable trips such as his solo venture to Rajasthan's sand dunes and an adventurous trek to Isle of Skye in Scotland. These trips are not merely about capturing beautiful images but about experiencing the essence of these magnificent locations.
Filmmaking and Professional Choices
Vivek's foray into filmmaking and commercial photography was nuanced. He shares how the transition from photography to filmmaking was relatively smooth due to the overlapping principles between the two mediums:
"Because I had this background in photography, film became slightly easier because the medium is similar. It's a visual art form."
However, Vivek underscores the operational challenges with filmmaking and his preference for the relative simplicity of photography. Although he tried his hand at commercial photography, he ultimately prefers keeping his art as a passionate pursuit rather than a professional necessity.
Valuable Advice for Aspiring Photographers
Vivek offers some sage advice to those looking to delve into photography:
"Practice often. Just shoot... a thousand images a week, and the more images you shoot, the better you will get at it."
Emphasizing the necessity of perseverance, he advises not to give up even when the going gets tough. It's through relentless practice and pushing through initial failures that one can achieve true mastery.
Conclusion
This engaging episode of the Photo Country podcast sheds light on the intricate balance between art and gear, the profound impact of passion, and the joy found in nature and solitude. Vivek Chugh's journey and insights serve as a guiding light for photographers at all levels.
For those interested in seeing more of Vivek’s work, make sure to follow him on Instagram and check out Rajeev's Substack, where he will be sharing some of Vivek’s captivating photographs. Stay inspired and keep clicking!
Final Note
Thanks for tuning into Episode 55 of the Photo Country podcast. Watch this space for more insightful conversations and don't forget to share your thoughts on Substack, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. See you in the next episode. Until then, take care and keep clicking!
Show some love for Vivek’s photographs - https://www.instagram.com/vivekdchugh/
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