I took my first steps in the creative photography and manipulation field in 2013, when I worked as a caricature artist at live events and weddings across New York. The moment I attended Isca Con, I realized that digital drawing is my everything. This experience taught me pay more attention to detail and to connect with people of all backgrounds which now I show in my Insta and TikTok tutorials.
In my current role as the Head Editor and Content Creator at FixThePhoto, together with my big FixThePhoto team of writers and testers I handle all blog articles, ensuring they are informative, engaging, and share-worthy. My regular workflow involves brainstorming fresh content ideas, collaborating with talented influencers, or tweaking the final edits. My goal is always to give readers with practical and interesting facts.
As an active social media user and an ambassador for our FixThePhoto app, I love spending my free time creating lifestyle reels, conducting social polls, shooting trending content, and diving into the world of psychology.
In my role as head editor and content creator at the FixThePhoto blog, I rely on a range of tools and technologies. The final work should be sharp, informative, and fun. When it comes to creating content for articles and social media, I rely heavily on my iPhone and CapCut for shooting and editing short-form videos. CapCut’s easy-to-use interface and range of features make it my go-to tool for creating dynamic lifestyle content and engaging tutorials on the go or on its browser version.
For high-resolution images where the quality is super-important, I use a Canon EOS R5 with my favorite friend, a multipurpose Canon RF 24-70mm f/2.8L lens, which is perfect for any digital content I may need. Together with this gear, I work with a sturdy tripod and different lighting equipment, it depends on the main theme of our article.
All the magic is done at the FixThePhoto’s fully equipped New York photo studio. This space is priceless, I spend most of my working time there testing gear with my colleagues, experimenting with various lighting setups, etc. It is not just a workspace but also a creative hub of the best artists in the world where ideas come to life and innovations are explored for you, our reader.
For content management, WordPress is my go-to platform. I can organize our posts systematically and track their performance. While working on a series of tutorials about digital drawing techniques, I used WordPress analytics to identify which topics resonated most with our audience and planned follow-ups accordingly.