Greetings
Everyone,
The best part of our lives is the mix of a profession
we love with the one
that we love. Our individual talents have given us the
opportunity to
balance each other's life. Our strengths and weaknesses
seem to be in
all the right places and make working together possible
- whether that
is on location, in the studio or behind the scenes. Working
together on
so many different levels is an

Douglas Gates
of Gates Photography is both well known and respected
throughout the San Diego photographic scene. The
studio provides clients with over 20 years of experience
and offers a variety of photographic services |
opportunity
of a lifetime. Not everyone
can work with their spouse. But, we've found that our
admiration and
trust in each other's capabilities and successes are all
we need. If it's
a wedding - we are saying our vows once again. If it's
a commercial
shoot - we chase ideas back and forth and incorporate
them to work
together.
Sharing these times often means we don't see eye-to-eye,
but that is just another chance to grow and learn. It's
a great feeling
to know that at the end of any assignment we've once again
been
able to work with our best friend and we get to go home
together, too.To be perfectly honest, they all made me
happy. Hasselblad, Horseman, Nikon, Cannon, Mamaya, Roleflex,
Wideluxe. They all intrigued me. I always knew what I
wanted to do.
At
the age of 13 my parents bought me my first 35mm camera.
Learning how to use it was a dream; learning how it worked
was a fascination. A camera in my hand was the key that
would unlock countless doors for therest of my life. The
best part is that I still feel that way today. Photography
is the most enjoyable profession I could have chosen.
Learning and working with fabulous portrait and wedding
studios set me up for my opportunity to work with people.
Working and learning from one of the best commercial/
industrial studios sent me on another journey - that of
a very technical nature. I now have the best of both worlds.
I've been able to combine my studio to accommodate photography
for both commercial and special events.
This has allowed me to balance my life professionally
and personally. By nature, commercial work is extraordinarily
technical and precise while the social events allow me
to be more candid with people in capturing their emotions.
Douglas
Gates