Monthly Special Sep 2006; Interview photographer
Barry Smith
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- Rowald: You received an Emmy Award. For what was
that?
- Barry: Actually I have about 13 of them now, but who's
counting (LOL)! I have written, produced, and directed a variety of television
shows, but if I told you which ones it would be giving my age away, wouldn't
it? I've been in the television business for over 25 years now and have somehow
survived it! As Hunter S. Thompson put it: "The TV business is a cruel and
shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free,
and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side."
- Rowald: How did you get into photography?

- Barry: Well, it just seemed natural because I have
always done motion pictures since I was very very young. I grew up on the stage
and screen as well having been a child actor. I absolutely LOVE creative
expression and the visual arts, and photography certainly is a passion because
of this.
- Rowald: How long have you been doing
photography?
- Barry: Since I was able to hold a camera in my hands! No
REALLY! Had a Kodak Brownie as a child. Also, used to turn my tricycle over and
crank the pedals pretending it was a movie camera
I know, sick huh?
- Rowald: What is photography for your? Job, or
passion?
- Barry: Actually a bit of both!. As a television creative
director, I am called upon to shoot just about everything. I am absolutely
PASSIONATE about my work in the visual arts, so yes, photography is most
definitely a job AND a passion.
- Rowald: Are your photos more your taste or demand
from others?
- Barry: Usually my taste, however paid jobs are normally
dictated by the client
although I am not shy if I feel something won't
work creatively and do express my feelings.
- Rowald: What type of photos are your
preference?
- Barry: I really love glamour photography. I find that
every woman is beautiful and it's my job to bring out that beauty. Glamour work
comes in all forms as well. One of the glamour shots I am most proud of is one
of a pregnant woman and her young son.
- Rowald: Do you develop scenery ideas with the
models or more yourself?
- Barry: I like to find interesting locations to shoot in.
Living in Southern California certainly has it's advantages with great and
stunning locations. However, much of my glamour work requires lingerie and
implied nudity so locations obviously must be carefully selected. My pet peeve
is seeing photographs of lovely models that are obviously shot in a cheesy
hotel room
come on guys!!
- Rowald: Do you try to create, display or express
something special with your photos?
- Barry: As I said, my job is to bring out the beauty,
both internal and external, of my models. I pay very close attention to
backgrounds and lighting in particular.
- Rowald: Would you like to do other types?
- Barry: Well, I do love glamour and fashion, but have
been called upon to shoot a huge variety from commercial to landscape.

- Rowald: Are you a tech freak or an artist?
- Barry: You mean, am I a geek?? LOL. Think you've got to
be 1 part tech freak ("geek") and 10 parts artist. Let's face it, anyone can
call themselves a photographer if they have a camera. What separates a snapshot
from a beautiful image is the photographer's understanding of all the things
that make a great image
lighting, mood, camera angles, framing, let alone
just knowing how your camera works and what it is capable of doing for you and
your client.
- Rowald: Do you use a lot of equipment or try to
stay light-weight?
- Barry: Haha!! You should see my travel bag! In reality,
the amount of equipment I use on a shoot is always dictated by the job. If
shooting in available light, I always carry reflectors and fill flash. In
studio or on location requires a great deal more. I usually work with at least
3 strobes, softboxes, LOTS of different lenses, etc. SO
YES, the travel
bag does get a little too heavy at times!
- Rowald: Do you do analog photography still?
- Barry: Very very rarely at this stage. I still have my
Hassleblad but seldom use it. Digital is so much more efficient from
pre-production to post production. And with Photoshop (God Bless it!), no more
time alone in the dark or trying to explain why your hands always stink
(chemicals).
- Rowald: What are your hobbies?
- Barry: One of my other passions is writing! I have about
10 screenplays in the works at all times
just need to find the time to
finish them!
- Rowald: What are your plans or visions for your
future?
- Barry: Learn as much about my art as possible
and
keep experimenting!
- Rowald: How do you get along with models?
- Barry: Well, maybe that question should be asked of
them
lol! I love working with my models and have a great deal of respect
for them as well. I try to establish a rapport with them before we ever meet. I
like to break the ice quickly and let them know right away that our shoot will
be fun, productive, and worth both of our time. So, I would hope the models
that I have worked with would say very good things about me!
- Rowald: I think you traveled a lot. Where did you
go to?
- Barry: Well I did spend a lot of time consulting
international broadcasters. I had offices in London and Singapore. I have had
the good fortune to travel the world many times over and have visited every
continent! The time I spent in Thailand was probably the most memorable.

- Rowald: Do you do female models only or people in
common and what about other types?
- Barry: I shoot everybody
from animals to both
genders!
- Rowald: How does one make such good photos? Can
you give some tips to the readers?
- Barry: Thank you for that! My training in the visual and
performing arts my entire life has been my inspiration! I like to think I can
capture images that tell people who the person I am photographing truly is! As
for tips
hmmm. Just always try to remember, your models TRUST and BELIEVE
in your ability
NEVER disappoint them!
- Rowald: People envy you doing these shootings
with models. What do you say to this?
- Barry: I would be less than honest if I said I didn't
enjoy it wouldn't I? But again, REMEMBER, I am thinking about more than how
beautiful the girl is! There are such things as lighting ratios, f-stops, lens
choice, white balance, composition
well you know, geek stuff!
- Rowald: What you think about photos taken by
others?
- Barry: That is a very tough question to answer. I LOVE
looking at work of some truly amazing photographers and deeply appreciate their
vision
.ok, I get jealous! Is that the reason for this question?? LOL. But
like I said earlier, I hate it that some guys call themselves photographers
just to be with pretty women. You can always tell the ones from the shots!
Drives me nuts!
- Rowald: What is your best photo?
- Barry: I would have to say mostly anything that I have
taken with my key model, Carolyn Savage!

- Rowald: How do you create a good atmosphere for
shootings?
- Barry: The VERY FIRST thing I do is make the model as
COMFORTABLE as possible! She is shooting with me because she believes in my
artistry and that alone is flattering! So upon meeting I like to keep it light
and instantly create a "casual work" atmosphere. I try to be humorous and keep
things light! I ask my models what type of music they like and start it going.
Basically, ANYTHING to make them feel comfortable. We also talk about what it
is we would like to accomplish with the shoot before exposing a single
frame.
About models
- Rowald: Do you have ethnic preferences?
- Barry: I think all of my travels to Asia have made me
prefer the true beauty of Asian women. But, that being said, I shoot women who
have a certain distinctive, interesting look, regardless of their
ethnicity.
- Rowald: When meeting a girl, where do you look
first at?

- Barry: Her smile!
- Rowald: What attracts or inspires you?
- Barry: Models with amazing personalities, because they
are the ones who can light up the camera
which ultimately makes my job
easier and a LOT more fun!
- Rowald: Do you let them pose or do you direct
more?
- Barry: Most of the models I have worked with are pretty
accomplished already, however, if I see something that maybe they haven't seen,
pose-wise, that would flatter them more, I direct them.
- Rowald: Any special preferences in scenery or
outfit?
- Barry: I try NOT to let the background be the star. I
love great textures and color gels to compliment the model, not overpower
her.
- Rowald: Are there models you don't like to work
with?
- Barry: Haven't found one yet! (crosses fingers)
- Rowald: Happiest Accomplishment
- Barry: Developing , shooting for, and maintaining the
website for my best friend, Carolyn Savage!

Personal
- Rowald: Are you single?
- Barry: YES!
- Rowald: Where are you from?
- Barry: San Diego, California!!
- Rowald: Do you or did you have idols?
- Barry: Monty Python, The Marx Brothers, Adam
Sander
anyone who is over-the-top funny!!!
- Rowald: Favorite Movie or Television Show?
- Barry: Anything I have written! LOL
seriously just
too many favorites to mention!
- Rowald: Preferred color, food and drinks?
- Barry: Black, Mexican and Indian, Jack Daniels!!
- Rowald: How would you describe your
personality?
- Barry: More damn fun than a barrel of monkeys!! Ask my
models
LOL
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