Photography by David Warren

David Warren is a Canadian photographer living everywhere. At the moment…back in Toronto, Canada.

When did you begin to gain an interest in photography?

My interest began back in 2000 when my Dad gave me his old Konica T reflex and a few rolls of cheap color film. Since then I’ve been cursed to take photos.

Can you give some insight about your work as a photographer in Thailand?

I was in Thailand twice and only for a short time. I got there knowing almost nothing of the culture and decided to shoot with that ignorant state of mind. I was really just admiring the beauty of the country and the people. 

what kind of equipment do you use?

For the most part I use a Nikon FE and and Olympus MJU2. Depending on where I’m going or what I’ll be doing I’ll use one or the other. I also use really cheap tripods on occasion.

When did you create the album “I’m Tripping Over Myself” and what was the motivation behind the artwork?

I started shooting I’m tripping over myself during a very confused time in my life. I was living in China with my wife and daughter and felt very lost. When I say lost I mean I didn’t know which direction my life was going in or why I was still living in China. I was just really confused.

Where can more of you work be found?

I have some work published online at mossless.tumblr.com and seeing is stealing. 

Are you working on anything current that we can look forward to seeing on the web?

Yes. I’m working on a personal project about returning to Toronto from China. It will ready in a few months….I hope.

Is there anything else you’d like to add?

Yes. It’s not about what kind of camera you use it’s about the photos. Too many people have that backwards.

 

For More of David Warren’s work as a photographer and even fashion features visit: dwphoto.org

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