LY: If it is a one-night show, it may take two to three days. When it is a four-day festival, it can take up to a few weeks, working many hours a day from morning to late at night. The first thing is to download the photos on my computer. Then I create collections, in my application, for all the ETAs and all aspects of the festival, such as the car parade, the meet and greet, first round, etc. This way it is easy to find what I’m looking for, especially when I have several thousands of photos. Once they have been sorted into those collections, I proceed with the post-processing of each individual photo that will be posted. I make sure that all individuals look their best. I process ETA photos the same way I process photos of models.
SB: Do you have a favourite ETA whom you like to photograph? Why?
LY: I like to take photos of everyone. It’s great to make people smile and happy when they see their photos posted on Facebook. I am always excited when I get a shot of an ETA who looks a lot like Elvis because of the angle and timing. It’s also fun to photograph when they jump and I can catch them in the air.
When I am at a festival, I am neutral; I don’t discriminate in any way. I try to take photos of all the competitors. Of course, I can’t be everywhere at the same time or I can’t go to all the different venues (it would be very expensive.... LOLL), therefore I may not get everyone. Last year in Collingwood, I had an ETA asking me why I did not post a photo of him. I can’t get everyone appearing on the Street Stage on the Friday during the preliminaries, especially if it rains, and I walk around to visit the street kiosks. Also, ETAs need to understand that I am not getting paid by the festivals to take photos; I do that on my own. I get paid only by some ETAs who buy photos from me, to whom I give priority.
SB: Can you recall at what event that you took the most photos? How many photos did you take, and why did this venue require so many?
LY: At one festival, I took over 9,000 photos; it was probably Collingwood. When I’m there, I attend the semi-finals, the Saturday night show, the finals, and other smaller shows. I take lots of photos in the semi-finals with a high number of Pro and Non-Pro competitors. The reason I take so many is that you never know which one will be great. There is the lighting factor, the facial expression, movement, so taking lots of photos ensures that one of them will be a great one.
SB: Do you have a favourite photographer, living or deceased, whose work you most admire?
LY: I admire many of my friend photographers for their work in different areas.
SB: Besides photographing ETAs, are there other subjects that you enjoy photographing?
LY: It’s great to photograph animals—bring me to a zoo and I’m in heaven.