Nathan Tsukroff is a seasoned professional photographer whose passion for the craft was ignited by a unique mentorship experience. During his time living next door to the Yale Summer School of Music and Art, Nathan was mentored by a professor who had served as a photographer in World War II and had a deep love for street photography. This mentorship not only inspired Nathan, but also instilled in him a profound appreciation for capturing the essence of life through the lenses of his cameras.
Nathan’s photography style is characterized by its fun and personable approach. He strives to create an enjoyable atmosphere for his subjects, believing that a relaxed and happy client results in the most authentic and memorable portraits. His ability to connect with people and make them feel at ease is a hallmark of his work.
When faced with challenging situations, such as uncooperative weather or subjects, Nathan’s philosophy is to “smile and wave.” He always plans ahead with alternative options and works closely with his clients to find a comfortable compromise. His goal is to honor his clients’ feelings and ensure a positive experience, no matter the circumstances.
Nathan’s technical expertise is supported by his use of digital cameras and the latest computer software, allowing him to create elegant and pleasing memories for his clients. His artistic influences are diverse, drawing inspiration from the work of other artists, which he incorporates into his own unique style.
With a formal education and extensive training, Nathan is an Accredited Master Photographer. He has spent many years honing his skills under various studios in the Northeast, achieving a high level of expertise. His accolades include degrees as an Accredited Master Photographer and a VIP (Volume Imaging Professional), recognizing his dedication and achievements in the field.
To stay current with the latest photography trends and techniques, Nathan regularly engages with the Professional Photographers of America, reading articles and viewing photographs to continually evolve his craft. While he fondly remembers the days of working with film, he embraces the digital age and the new opportunities it brings.
Nathan’s journey in photography is a testament to the value of mentorship and continuous learning. For those starting out in the field, he advises finding a working photographer as a mentor and working closely with them to hone their skills. His own experience underscores the importance of guidance and the pursuit of excellence in photography.