How Sabrina Carpenter's personal photographer captures the pop star's evolution
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How Sabrina Carpenter's personal photographer captures the pop star's evolution
"Alfredo Flores, Sabrina Carpenter's tour photographer, won the iHeartRadio Award for favorite tour photographer for his work on the Short n' Sweet tour. Inspired by VH1's "Pop-Up Video" as a child in New Jersey, Flores built his career photographing Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, and now Carpenter. Using Polaroids, multiple angles and nostalgic elements, Flores captures authentic behind-the-scenes moments that tell the creative story of the performance."
"He has captured Carpenter's rise from her "Emails I Can't Send" era to the dazzlingly successful Short n' Sweet tour, the work from which earned Flores the iHeart Radio Award for favorite tour photographer and puts him back on the road next week for an additional North American leg, including her six-night run at Crypto.com Arena next week. But Carpenter's towel reveals, set changes and winks won't look exactly the same. "Creatively, I just try my best to figure out different ways to shoot the same show," said Flores, fresh off VMAs adrenaline and the release buzz of Carpenter's latest album, "Man's Best Friend.""
Alfredo Flores received the iHeartRadio Award for favorite tour photographer for his work on the Short n' Sweet tour. He captures Sabrina Carpenter's performances with precise stills that highlight her cheekiness, sparkly go-go boots and candid moments such as towel reveals, set changes and winks. Flores uses Polaroids, multiple angles and varied lenses (long, short and fish-eye) on Canon cameras to create nostalgic, behind-the-scenes imagery that tells the creative story of the performance. Flores's photographic approach is informed by an analog upbringing of disposable cameras, 24-hour photo labs and VHS camcorders, applied to modern live-music documentation.
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