Photography Course Tutors - Rory Hinds

About Rory Hinds

Rory Hinds is a highly acclaimed and accomplished filmmaker as well as professional photographer and the founder of Mine Films. Capturing images for award winning television shows, feature films and commercials.

His expertise lies in visual storytelling through both still photography and videography. As the creative force behind Mine Films, Rory specializing in producing high-quality visual content for various clients and projects.

Rory's work encompasses a wide range of photographic disciplines, including but not limited to:

  • Commercial photography
  • Portrait photography
  • Event documentation
  • Cinematic videography

His company, Mine Films, serves as a platform for delivering professional photography and videography services to clients seeking impactful visual narratives. Rory's Instagram account (@roryhinds) showcases his diverse body of work and connects him with a global audience of photography enthusiasts and potential clients.

Rory Hinds stands out in the competitive field of visual arts through his unique perspective and technical proficiency. His ability to blend traditional photography techniques with modern videography demonstrates his adaptability in the ever-evolving digital media landscape.

Can you tell us a bit about your background and how you got into photography?

When I was younger, I loved skateboarding and wanted to capture my friends in action, so I decided to get into filming.

What inspired you to become a photography tutor?

I want to share my experience and help others with their craft.

What are some essential skills or qualities that every photographer should possess?

Curiosity and a big sense of play. You have to allow yourself to make mistakes and have fun doing so.

What would you consider one of your best pieces of work and why?

Angels and Demons - filming at the CERN facility.

What is your teaching philosophy when it comes to photography?

Lean into your discomfort.

What are some key skills and knowledge areas you personally focus on in your courses?

My courses go through the tools of the trade so students can understand the options of moving the camera.

Where do you draw inspiration from?

Nature.

Are there any photographers you find most influential in your work?

In lak’ech - we are all part of the whole.

What is your favorite part about being a tutor?

Meeting people around the globe.

What advice would you give to new students?

Best camera you have is the one you have in hand at that moment.

I especially appreciated that The Photography Institute isn't just focused on teaching the art of photography like most books, but there is a lot of science and business discussed as well.

Gayle Patricia Sliva

Gardnerville

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