If you read Scott Metzger’s post on the Toy Photographers blog, you’ll find this description under the “About the Author”: “I was a photographer. Then I wasn’t. Then I was again. Be present.” Beginnings, middles, and ends. We can apply that arc to just about anything—from a movie’s or book’s plot to where we find ourselves on this journey of life.
Scott Metzger is drawn to this arc, to trilogies, and to symphonic movements. He thinks in threes (or multiples of), as evidenced by his Instagram feed, where his past life curating art converges with his desire to offer not only a collection of photos but what he calls a “visual experience” for his followers/viewers. In this episode of the Toy Photographers Podcast, Scott and I dig into his journey to toy photography and what it means to follow one’s curiosity to see where it might lead.
As always the full show notes and images referenced in this episode can be found on the Toy Photographers Blog. You can also find more articles on creativity and toy photography on our website, toyphotographers.com. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, MeWe and Instagram. Subscribe to our weekly email roundup so that you never miss a post, and join our communities on MeWe and Flickr.
29 - "Magic" with LJToyPhotography
28 - IntangibleDandy Interview
27 - LEGO Harry Potter Collectible Minifigures Review
26 - "Landscape"
25 - #WithToysInMind creator Dan Leonard
24 - LEGO Ideas Voltron Review with Shelly Corbett and Brett Wilson
23 - Janan Lee (Spideygoeshygge) Interview
22 - "Still Life"
21 - Interview: Brecht Cuppens (@xwingtmgphotography)
20 - Oregon Toy Safari Recap with Leila Chieko and Cindy Dockter
19 - Interview: BlvdBricks
18 - "Action"
17 - REPLAY: The Toys That Made Us creator Brian Volk-Weiss
16 - Interview: Lizzi Standing
15 - Interview: Tourmaline
14 - "Choices"
13 - Interivew: Joseph Cowlishaw
12 - Interview: Eat My Bones
11 - "Together"
10 - SPECIAL EPISODE: Bricks Cascade and Jenelle Nowak Interview
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