Thursday, September 23, 2010

Matt Blum Photography - Vendor of the Week

To see Matt Blum Photography is to know Matt Blum Photography is to love Matt Blum Photography. Matt Blum and his talented photo-taking teammate (and wife), Katy Kessler, are making statements with every click of the camera. You know their work from a mile away and that is how they like it. Matt Blum Photography prides itself for adhering to their guns and giving the client (and world) photos their way. They have a style that is hard to recon with; it is clean, modern and creatively artistic. From the moment you step in their uber cool Minneapolis studio, you immediately understand why people love Matt Blum and his team. The exposed brick walls are covered with large, bright canvases of their incredible work as though you are in a modern art museum. But don’t be too quick to define this creative duo’s style. And when asked if Matt could define this, he simply responded “Creative. Just call me creative.” And, man, is he right!


Introducing - Matt Blum Photography!

If you could define your style in 3 words, what would they be?

Clean. Modern. Quirky

Tell me about you and your talented team – what makes you fabulous?

I think that one of the things is that we don’t take ourselves too seriously. Our laid back attitude, not being too stretched out or adding to the commotion of a wedding day makes us shine. We make everyone feel comfortable and know that everything will be fine. We can be the balancing factor so everything stays calm and fun.

Another thing is that Katie and I have complimentary personalities so sometimes she will see things I don’t see and visa versa. We are constantly working to achieve something creative and different.

Mostly, I love that we are extremely honest with our clients. We want to make them happy, ultimately, but we also are assertive on what we think that means. They hired us for a reason and we feel it is important to give them the product they are expecting to get.

If there is a situation where our vision is different than what they are proposing, we let them know. And though I am sensitive about their feelings and I want them to be happy, I will speak up when I think that things are not going the way they ultimately will be happy with. I know that in the end if you trust us, you will be.

Where do you get your inspiration from?

Art. Photojournalism. Fashion photography. Music. Design.

Just good art, really. I think the internet is a fantastic tool to find new stuff, and I am not talking just about photography. The biggest inspiration to me is people that are doing something just a little bit different. I love that are executing their creative vision, in whatever it is, and they are doing it they way they want to do it. What makes me the most happy is seeing people that take chances and think the photograph can be cool in the way they see it. I love when they believe in it enough to publish is and put their stamp on it and say “This is awesome.”

If you could photograph someone famous – dead or alive- who would it be and where you would choose to photograph them?

Nick Drake. That would be amazing; I am just fascinated with this guy. He was a British musician and guitar player that was super tortured. He is a perfect example of someone who saw the world in a different way and I love that. Being in his mind must have been both tortured and crazy, but if I you listen to his stuff it was not of this world. This is why what he does is so inspiring to other people because you could not do it and you don’t think this way.

I would like to hang out with him in his home because a lot of his stuff was recorded there. I could see him sitting in his basement with his guitar and a little 4 track machine just smoking and writing his crazy songs. I picture nothing natural with the light, but just a bit of the face and a puff of smoke. He was not the kind of guy that you could understand by putting him on a white background and clearly photographing him. I feel he is the kind of dude that would have to kind of hide a little bit to really get. And I think that is pretty cool.

Where is your favorite place to shoot an engagement session or wedding in the Twin Cities?

We like to use everything and go anywhere. In the Twin Cities, we like the warehouse district, the bridge districts over I94 where there is weird stuff under the overpass and empty parking lots. Also, this year I have been using “green stuff”, which a first.

I think what we do is art and, like any artist, you just don’t just stay in once place. I know that this year that I have felt that I have wanted to do more stuff in nature, not a park, but maybe by the river with a piece of driftwood. I just want to always be exploring different things. Anything that you use as a crutch or rely on becomes unoriginal and not fun. I change things so that places don’t define me or the photography. It keeps is new and different and always focuses back on the person.

www.mattblumphotography.com









No comments:

Post a Comment