My clients have included Clinique, British Airways, and National Geographic - where I've shot photos and film using only my iPhone. What charges my batteries and feeds my soul is that creative motivation and inspiration. From a photography standpoint, I do a lot of commercial work for different clients. I think that's important as a creative these days to have mixed and varied income streams.Īt the core, I'd say I'm a photographer, an educator, and a creative consultant. What I do for a living changes by the month but that suits me well because there is a lot of diversity. With my laptop and phone I can (and do!) go anywhere, so my idea of home is wherever I am at the moment. Would you classify yourself as a digital nomad? When people ask me where I’m from I usually just say New York if I don't have time for a longer conversation. Home is relative at the moment because I'm on the road full-time at this point. I was born and raised in Long Island and I lived in New York City for over 15 years. We recently caught up with Cliff whilst he was on an assignment in Latvia to find out more about why he believes the iPhone is the only camera you’ll ever need, how he uses Craft as an educator and consultant, and why he can’t get enough of Italy’s Dolomites. Amongst other projects, Clifford runs the ‘Capture It All’ course where he teaches people how to use the power of their iPhones to capture extremely high-quality still images, video loops, and film. Clifford Pickett is a multi-talented creative, photographer, videographer, and full-time digital nomad.
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