TESTIMONIALS
Tatiana Slepukhin Zamachnaia is a frequent contributor to the PSA Journal. Her articles on low light photography are very instructive and always include the very latest techniques. She is an imaginative pioneer, using innovative methodology to further her commitment to the art of low light photography. One of Tatiana's images was featured on the cover of the July 2008 issue of the PSA Journal. The Journal is mailed globally to over 65 countries every month.
Elena McTighe, APSA
Photographic Society of America (PSA)
Publications Vice President
Managing Editor PSA Journal
Tatiana is a strong photographer. She takes the time to perfect her work until it satisfies any client and strives to capture the essence of anyone she photographs.
Lois Siegel
Filmmaker
Ottawa U Professor
I had to turn a dramatic digital photograph into a large banner for a non-profit organization. I was working on a tight deadline. I was having difficulty maintaining the photo quality as I enlarged it. I finally decided to ask for Tatiana’s help because she has a well-known reputation for being skilled with photo processing. In less than 24 hours, Tatiana transformed my photograph into one we could use on our banner. She exceeded all my expectations, and the banner looks fabulous! On top of that, she was easy to work with.
Julene Johnson, PhD
Tatiana is an accomplished, professional photographer, who combines her considerable artistic talent with a truly unique, visionary style while creating compelling images. The Crystal Beach Photo Club was pleased to host her presentation on "night photography" to which both club members and the general public were invited. She captured the audience's imagination by sharing her photos along with a recount of the spine-tingling encounters that she experienced during intense night photography photo shoots. Everyone enjoyed Tatiana's interesting presentation and her numerous tips on night photography.
President, Crystal Beach Photo Club
Tatiana shared her unique form of photography with the Calgary Photographic Society in February 2008. Her "painting with light" style images are absolutely amazing and well worth the time to see. Beyond that, however, her presentation on how she produces those images was fascinating and hilarious. .... As a collector of flashlights I used to pride myself in having way more flashlights than any person could ever need. I say "used to" because I was completely humbled the night that Tatiana spoke to us. Just the small subset of her arsenal that she chose to bring that evening put my entire collection to shame.
We were so inspired by her images and her description of the process that a group of us decided to drive out to an abandoned gas station in Canmore to try in ourselves. ...
If you do have an opportunity to see Tatiana's work, or to hear her speak about it, be assured that it is well worth it.
Jeff Clement, Calgary Photographic Society Newsletter Editor