Antonio and Ward are back with a new episode of Street Shots, where they dive into a few interesting topics. They start by sharing their thoughts on an amazing book that a listener sent them, and then Antonio opens up about a common question he often gets asked: what gear he uses to capture his shots. Fortunately, Ward has some great advice to help him handle this dilemma with ease. Later on, the duo takes a closer look at Everett Baker, a talented photographer from Saskatchewan who traveled across Canada in the mid-20th century, capturing stunning scenes of the people and landscape with his trusty Leica camera and Kodachrome film.
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Jeffrey Saldinger and his book
Everett Baker Slides on Smug Mug
Everett Baker's Saskatchewan: Portraits of an Era Hardcover
Everett Baker's Saskatchewan: Portraits of an Era Softcover
Bits of Saskatchewan: Trails and traces of Rupert's Land and the North-west Territories as seen from 1940-1955
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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