SteveWhiteFilms is a growing business. Created by Steve White himself, he has quite a few adoring fans of his work. As a photographer and videographer, his hands are quite full. His highly respectable work keep the people coming back. There is nothing but the highest of quality when it comes to his many challenging projects. Channeling positivity and resilience, he has and will become more and more successful.
SW: SteveWhiteFilms was made out of pure anger due to the fact that local photographers and videographers were charging rediculous prices for their work. I used to be a rapper and music producer and I would try to reach out for video pricing and photo shoot prices and I received these ridiculous quotes from people who were in the same financial situation I was in but decided since they had tools I didn't they could charge a lot. [Meanwhile,]not knowing that I possessed talents they didn't have and I could do it myself, but my first instinct was to support them and save myself time. So SteveWhiteFilms started out of pure anger .
What made you interested in the field of photography and videography?
SW: I have always done photography and videography since a child. My grandfather is mostly to blame. He always had to buy the latest cameras and camcorders. He filmed every single family event and made us watch, whether we wanted to or not. It did bring the family joy to go back in time at any moment and watch old footage of moments such as first steps, first days of school and weddings. When I was 10, I begged for a camcorder. They didn't get me a nexpensive one but I did receive a black and white toy camcorder that did work; the only catch was that it had to be connected to a VCR at all times to record to a tape. So I had my mom's VCR plugged in the kitchen hanging out the back door, connected to this plastic camcorder out back recording backyard wrestling matches. Lol that really takes me back. SteveWhiteFilms videos were born in the backyards of the Berryland Projects in Milwaukee. Lol, fun times.
What do you feel is the best and effectively way to promote your work?
SW: The best way for me to promote is word of mouth. I do not limit myself to one particular category of art and I do not discriminate or turn down clients. I work with everyone no matter race, weight, or sexual preference. I also do not let personal issues, beefs, or past confrontations interfere with my decisions to provide service. If my ex cheated on me with you, I will still provide you the best service possible. This helps people relate to me better, therefore, they are more willing to spread the word. So Facebook, Instagram and word of mouth.
How did you develop the talent of capturing that perfect attention to detail in a photograph?
SW: My work ethic allowed me to get better with capturing the perfect detail. I don't sleep at all and I will stay up for hours making sure a picture or video is perfect. I build good relationships with clients and after 1 or 2 shoots I know exactly what they look for in their edits. So I focus on specifics catered to clients likes, such as stretch mark removal or making sure I capture someone from their good side only or if an artist doesn't like their hair line on that day I can cut their hair in photoshop or paint a girls finger nail if she had chips in them.
If someone were to ask, "How do I become a photographer/videographer," what advice would you give?
SW: I get that question a lot. When I used to ask that question, no one was willing to help. But I tell them to: buy a camera, do free shoots, and research, research, research on YouTube. I did not go to school for this, I had to learn the majority of software related issues on YouTube. I also learned which equipment to purchase from reading online articles and watching "How To:" videos and behind the scenes music videos.
How does your work stand out above others? What makes you so much more different than the next person?
SW: My work stands out because it is definitely not by the book. I approach shoots as if I was drawing or painting apposed to a guy holding a camera. I'm willing to go the extra mile to produce the best art I can regardless on who the client is. I actually take pride in seeing the intrigued and amazed look on clients faces during shoots as well as the looks they give when they can't believe their finished product. I work with everyone's budget which makes the competition upset. I do a lot of shoots for single moms close to free due to the fact that all kids deserve to have their memories captured. I refuse for kids not to be able to get pics due to financial reasons. It's so many adults who don't have many pics of their childhood because moms couldn't afford Sears. I don't want that being the case in my city. I'm so different because I actually care and people care about me. You can be better than me in so many ways, but you will never be able to take my client because I don't look as them as just another dollar. My clients are blank canvases that love when I paint them.
How important is it for you to gain the comfortability of your clients?
SW: Comfort is the first priority. I often invite clients into my home before shoots so they will know where I live. Trust is gained when they know where I live and they don't mind paying for service knowing that if anything goes wrong they can come to me directly. Female clients know that I am used to being around women in awkward situations and that I am in no way perverted or as they call "thirsty". Most of my clients are female and they enjoy me being behind and or in front of the camera with them. My fans also enjoy seeing pictures of me taking pictures and I am often asked to be in pictures with my clients. We build good friendships and being comfy is the number one rule for me. It makes for better shoots.
How big do you plan SteveWhiteFilms to get?
SW: SteveWhiteFilms has no limits, I want to be bigger then Sears. I have a strong team and I want to be able to hire everyone that has a love for their art in my city. I have make up artists, models, designers, hair stylists, and creative directors. I want to be able to back everyone up and travel for high budget shoots, and yet still be able to come home and do a cheap kids shoot for a proud new mom. I want to be able to film a video for someone famous that will be on MTV, yet still come shoot a wedding video for a couple in love or a baby shower. The possibilities for SteveWhiteFilms are truly endless.
Wow, Steve White's humble attitude will be the platform to his success. He is definitely headed in the right direction and I wish the best of luck to him!
--Free<3
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