The Art of a Moment with Host Penny De Los Santos
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In this episode of Depth of Field, Penny shares a personal experience that had a profound impact on not only her photography, but also her life. Previously told at a TEDx Talk, we hear the captivating story of documenting the lives of Iraqi refugees during Ramadan.  Penny overcame challenges to not only capture the moment, but also to honor these people and their experiences. The most beautiful moments can happen when one least expects it and the best work is all about human connection.  Additionally, Penny recounts the final days of her mother’s life and the impact it had. She considers the difference between capturing a moment and experiencing a moment. Penny concludes the episode with some insights on how not only the photography industry has changed, but how her perspective on life and photography has also shifted. Tune in to hear the inspiring details of these stories and reflections. Find the full show notes for this episode and all other episodes at https://www.pennydelossantos.com. Watch the video episodes of Depth of Field on YouTube. Keep up with Penny and the Depth of Field podcast at https://www.pennydelossantos.com and on Instagram at @pennydelossantos.
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