Street Shots Photography Podcast
Arts:Visual Arts
"Do this work not for yourself... Do it for the greater purpose of others, our collective humanity."
-- John Stanmeyer
"Reaching a 'creative' state of mind thru positive action is considered preferable to waiting for 'inspiration'."
-- Minor White
In this episode, Antonio and Ward dive deep into the heart of photography communities, sharing tales from "Beers and Cameras" and "Coffees and Cameras." They explore how these gatherings morph from grand events to intimate meetups, fostering not just skills but genuine connections. It's a laid-back chat about the shift from competitive isolation to a culture of openness and collaboration, where sharing knowledge becomes as crucial as capturing moments. They muse on the magic of combining photography with other art forms, imagining the endless possibilities when creatives cross paths. This episode isn't just about photography; it's about building a space where artists inspire, learn, and grow together, one snapshot at a time.
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