Street Shots Photography Podcast
Arts:Visual Arts
In the latest episode with Ward and Antonio, the duo dives into a variety of topics, from Ward's annual salsa-making tradition to Antonio's struggles with bird photography. Antonio is hyped about the upcoming Scott Kelby Worldwide Photo Walk and also explores a game-changing AI feature in Photoshop that's revolutionizing photo restoration and more.
When it comes to teaching photography, they share some candid frustrations. Antonio grapples with mismatched student expectations in his street photography classes, while Ward stresses the importance of connecting with the right audience, especially after taking a long hiatus from photography. They both agree that while teaching is rewarding, there's a disconnect they're struggling to bridge—whether that means tweaking their courses and talks or reconsidering how changes in the photography landscape are affecting student interests.
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Mel Rosenthal, photo journalist
Scott Kelby World Wide Photo Walk in Red Hook Brooklyn, October 7th, 2023
Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Vero, Twitter and Facebook page
Ward Rosin’s Website, Vero, Instagram feed and Facebook page.
Ornis Photo Website
The Unusual Collective
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