It’s surprising that such a calm person can produce such startling images - such as the one above from a story about hunting alligators.
I’ve been privileged to help Matt edit his work the past couple years - including the work that won the Community Awareness Award in POYi and The Alexia Foundation student award. So I’ve seen a lot of his work. We just worked on his portfolio from the past year for contest entries.
There is a frankness to his images, an honesty that let’s you know he cares about what he’s photographing and that you should care, too. It’s hard not to care because Matt is good at this stuff - as are all the members of Luceo Images.
All photographers produce images that are reflections of the person who made the picture, which is like saying you are what you eat. It’s unavoidable.
So being true to who you are, letting yourself make pictures from the core of your self, clearing the clutter, ditching the applied style, forgetting what’s hip today, will lead you to images that say what you’re capable of saying.
In Matt’s case, that’s a lot.
It follows, then, that to say more tomorrow than you did today with your photographs, you have to grow who you are. You have to set out to say more. A photograph can only be what you strive to make it.
>>>Matt Eich



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