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Story Spotlight: Close to Home

Story Spotlight: Close to Home

FromAfter Dark Photography Podcast


Story Spotlight: Close to Home

FromAfter Dark Photography Podcast

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Sep 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to another story spotlight episode.In this podcast I invite you on a road trip with me, just down the way and off the highway - of all places. I talk about 3 images I created all near a similar spot and how the one that wasn’t planned became one of the most impactful images I’ve ever created. And as it follows, one of the best sellers at my recent gallery exhibit.In this wandering, meandering journey you will see how everything brings you to this place in time and it is exactly where you need to be.My intent is for you to find parallels to your experience in my story and pick the pieces that make sense for you to move forward and create something that touches you in a way these images do for me.And though the story of these images is a little slower, like a lazy late summer’s eve - they come together along a throughline and you’ll understand ⬇️⬇️How the act of remembering influences what we do todayWhy you don’t need trips to amazing places to create amazing imagesHow planning gets us the images we envision and leaves a margin for magic
Released:
Sep 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (57)

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