Jeffrey Scott Zipay
About
I have been blessed to have the opportunity to make a living from a few of my passions. The first is in photography & video production, the second as a US Sailing Certified Instructor, and the third a woodworking creative.
I bring to everything I do... my many years of creative experience, determination and love of sharing creative ideas!
I have worked as a photographer, video production professional, sailing instructor, docent, interpretor and a woodworking creative for over 30 years... traveled the world on many assignments, have worked and photogrpahed two Presidents, executives, the rich and famous, and movie stars for numerous clients that have come to trust my creativity.
Meeting new people and bringing creative ideas to life!
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
Listening to a potential student about the What, When, Where and How they are interested in proceeding to learn about photogrpahy. Then talking about my suggested path to see if they want to dive into the world of visual arts with me as their teacher.
How did you get started teaching?
I am a US Sailing Certified Instructor, NASP Certified Archery Instructor, 30+ years of Being a Professional Photographer and a Florida Master Naturalist in Coastal Systems teaching marine related subjects to students during schools field trips at the Marine Discovery Center in New Smyrna Beach.
What types of students have you worked with?
Adults and children
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
First of all... find someone that you are comforatble with.
Second... find somone that you feel shares the area of expertise that you are looking to learn about.
Third... volunteer to be an assisant for that person, if you get paid or not, you can learn a tremendus amount from watching a pro work.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
What, When, Where and How...