Philosophy for the Creative Life
Years ago, I was delighted to find a book review for “A Beautiful Anarchy,” the book, in a photography magazine. That was when I was first introduced to David duChemin. I love the book, and have read it several times. When he started the podcast, a few years ago, I was thrilled to have a 3x a month thought provoking nugget of philosophy on the creative life. On the 4th week, he sends “On the Make,” to my email. I look forward to these every weekend. It is always relatable, always current, and always inspiring. Life for artists can often be solitary and knowing that there is someone else out there in the world, asking the same questions, thinking about the big picture, is pure gold.
PaintinLady via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/20/21
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I appreciate your commitment to educating, inspiring and sometimes scolding us to pay attention to our art. I read your essay about Dafen a while back. It stopped me in my tracks. I was not doing the art I enjoyed but the art that was expected. No different really than a million others. That day...Read full review »
Okrich via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/18/19
Thanks for reminding us we all begin somewhere. Results are importent but not all important. We'll never get there without getting stated and hanging in there. Like the music too. ThanksRead full review »
indiana southern via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/29/19
I have followed David’s blog and career as photographer and author for many years. His style is genuine, gracious, and always kind. He is continuously evolving in his creativity which makes it interesting to follow his journey. The Beautiful Anarchy podcast is inspiring my muse in timely...Read full review »
Raleighphotog via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/08/19
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