A Creative Kick in the Backside
If you’re like me, occasionally you need some motivation to get out there and take photos (or create anything). I’m only relatively new to the world of podcasts so I’m still curating my playlist. Recently David duChemin a renowned photographer, author and podcaster started a new podcast called A Beautiful Anarchy. He describes it as a “candid ongoing exploration of what it means to be an everyday creator, whether you're a writer, photographer, sculptor, or a puppeteer who works exclusively with vintage macrame owls”. The epsiodes are only short (usually under 15 minutes) so you can easily catch up on his first five episodes. I highly recommend you have listen, I’ve certainly enjoyed listening to it so far.Read full review »
nantocielens via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 10/19/19
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I love all the philosophical aspects of this podcast, which didn’t think would tie into being a photographer but it does. All of these are lessons that can be applied to other aspects of life and one’s outlook too. So far the one that really opened my eyes is being “done” instead of aiming for...Read full review »
Helie007 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/31/19
These are wonderful podcasts. For all sorts of artists not just photographers. They aren’t so long that they require time you don’t have and they are so insightful and encouraging! Thanks David!
LBontje via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/01/19
If you are struggling or desiring to become more creative, or just want inspiration (truly helpful inspiration, along with firm pushes to move forward), listen to this podcast series. Start with very first episode, which sets the tone for the whole series. David has a very robust following...Read full review »
Laura Roxane via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/01/19
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