My name is Jorge Delgado. I'm a professional photographer based in Ecuador, and currently working as chief creative director in my creative studio.
I studied photography at IGAD, a local school in Guayaquil but my first steps were from being a journalistic photographer back in 2009. My first teachers were my co-workers.
Yes, actually. I was on assignment for a newspaper company I worked for. They sent me to cover a local festivity in Yaguachi, Ecuador where children buy tons of candy specifically made for the occasion.
Nikon D-750 and Nikon D600. All my lenses are sigma: 24-70mm 2.8; 50 1.4; 70-200mm 2.8, 85mm 1.4.
The most meaningful compliments are those that recognize their unique vision, creativity, and technical skill. When someone acknowledges the photographer's ability to capture a special moment, convey an emotion, or tell a story through their images, it can be incredibly rewarding and motivating. Ultimately, the best compliments are those that come from a genuine appreciation of the photographer's work and that recognize their individual style and contribution to the art of photography.
I am thrilled by stories and portraits have the ability to tell a story in a single frame. The art and craft behind capturing a portrait that encapsulates the essence of a person is what drives me forward.
I would say: cinematic, improvised and raw.
As a photographer, being behind the lens sometimes makes you feel alienated from the product you deliver. However, receiving recognition for your work, especially from your colleagues not only brings happiness but also pays off for all the sacrifices that were made during the production of a photograph. Despite what the audience may think, achieving a perfect photograph takes not only time but also a great deal of effort. These recognitions mean that it was all worth it.
This was a series of portraits made for a gastronomic festival called 'Raíces.' All of the speakers who participated in the event passed through my lens. The idea was to capture their essence, personality, and traits that make them unique individuals and professionals behind the dishes.
This was a particularly interesting opportunity because the people who were meant to be photographed were identical twins, which added a surreal element to the portrait. This was the shot that I loved the most, as it encapsulates not only their personality but also their dynamic as a duo.
The achievements acquired are great credentials for future works. When people see an award, they become curious about what you can achieve for them.
I think I speak for everyone when I say that Annie Leibovitz is more than an inspiration but a goal, along with Steve McCurry and Art Streiber.
Learn the basics. Learn analog photography. It might not be "useful" today, but understanding the basics of where the origins of light capturing come from will make you a wise photographer.
Do not compromise your vision. Eventually, if it is correct, doing things your way will thrive despite the rebuttal of clients and/or critics.
It would be unwise for anyone in any field of expertise to think that they have learned everything. Always check what's next, always check trends. You might find a new voice in all the new information you receive, but that doesn't mean you have to change your vision.
Jorge Delgado’s cinematic, improvised and raw photography style and his unique way of storytelling earned him win several accolades as a MUSE Winner!
Read more about this interview with Vivien Shust from Germany, the Category Winner of the 2022 MUSE Photography Awards.