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Meet Sean Tucker, a professional freelance photographer from Philadelphia with over 5 years of experience. He has been described as a photographer with a "new eye" who can capture detailed, vividly strong and story-telling images.
Sean has worked with many companies such as RedBull, WHYY, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and Woodmere Art Museum.
He has worked with some of the music industry most famous artist like Brian McKnight, The Ojays, Jonathan Butler, Teena Marie, Sheila E., WAR, Keith Sweat, Dave Koz, and Mindi Abair.
He's been on the front line with some of the top events: Philadelphia's RedBull Flutag, Restaurant Week, and Taste of Philly, just to name a few.
Sean isn't just a big event photographer who works with big-named artists and large corporations. He got his start and made a name for himself by being professional, innovative and ambitious.
He specializes in "one-on-one" photography, customizing each shoot to the needs and personality of the individual he is working with.
All jobs are welcomed:
* Headshots
* Portrait
* Event
* Birthday
* Commercial
* Maternal
* Concerts
* Product and more
September 29, 2011
I really enjoyed working with Sean...he's got a wonderful eye, is totally professional, extremely creative and a lot of fun to be around. Of course, the proof is in the photos...this guy is talented.
– Dave
A. I typically get a lot of commercial jobs. Where majority of the time, professionally composed and sometimes a tweaked photojournalist approach is desired. I've been told by a few companies that, my pictures have helped create a bigger clientele.
A. I like all aspects of my job. I get to work with my hands, use and develop my creativity, meet new people, travel and lastly, capture everything I see through the lens. Photography is my passion, and being able to use that to help improve the lives of others is an incredible feeling.
A. When I was little, photography was a hobby. It wasn't until I was 14, I purchased my first camera, a little point and shoot. I went out and photographed everything; people, buildings and objects. I found myself obsessing over it. I couldn't sleep. And then one-day I was offered a job, to take pictures of a family. I didn't make money, but the experience was a reward itself. Ever since then I have dedicated myself to photography.
A. I work very well understand dead-lines and stress. I won't crack under pressure nor will I give up when things become difficult. I'm also a perfectionist, I treat every client like I've known them for years. I figure out what they need and do everything necessary to beautifully and professionally complete it.
A. I am constantly working on improving my craft. I am always figuring out ways to better my photography wether it's technically, creatively and or verbally speaking. The more I learn and can do, the more I can provide for my customers.