Danielle Scruggs
I first became fascinated with photography when I was about 7 years old. I would play around with my dad’s cameras (he was a photographer in the Army) and one day he just taught me how it all worked. As far as formal training, I took classes in high school, photography was my minor in college and I studied digital arts with a concentration in photography in grad school. And while I had great teachers and learned a lot about myself and art going to grad school, I have to say, some of the best training I’ve had has come from shooting and studying other photographers and artists from all across the spectrum—painters, video artists, filmmakers, sculptors, illustrators, writers, poets, and the like.
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