EP 63 • Sage East


 
 

About Sage

Sage East is a visual storyteller and seasoned photographer who has gained recognition for her compelling and emotional imagery within the commercial, advertising, and editorial industries. Her work is equal parts timeless and innovative whilst still being full of raw emotion allowing her to transport viewers to an exact moment in time. Her ability to skillfully manipulate both color and light all contribute to the beautiful aesthetic she brings to life in all of her work. Sage has quickly emerged as an esteemed artist blending art and emotion, with an emphasis on spotlighting the stories of black men and women. She is intentional about showing representation on both sides of the camera, as well as in her nuanced storytelling.  “I Don’t Shoot What It Looks Like, I Shoot What It Feels Like”


Show Notes

Website: www.sageeast.com


Most influential photographer from the past and the present day?

Past - Ming Smith. Present day - Mark Clennon.

What quote or philosophy do you live by?

Live in your hopes and not in your fears

Tell us your favorite lens and how you use it.

Canon RF 24-70 Lens is my favorite. It's such a versatile lens and it's great for fashion photography and portraits.

Instagram: @sage.east

 

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