• Season 1, Episode 1 - Light, Space & Time with David duChemin

  • Jan 14 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 28 mins
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  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

Season 1, Episode 1 - Light, Space & Time with David duChemin

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  • In this inaugural episode of the Western Photography Podcast, host Chris Dickinson interviews award-winning photographer David duChemin. They explore David's journey from humanitarian photography to wildlife photography, emphasizing the emotional impact of images and the importance of intention in the creative process.

    David shares insights on navigating social media as a photographer and the significance of connection over content. In this engaging conversation, David discusses the essence of creativity, the journey of writing his latest book, and the lessons learned from personal challenges.

    He emphasizes the importance of constraints in the creative process and the impact of legacy through teaching and sharing knowledge. The dialogue also explores the role of gear in photography, the significance of audience engagement, and the true meaning of being creative.

    Link to David's newest book, Light, Space & Time and his website can be accessed here: www.davidduchemin.com

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Good guest, probably will get better after a few podcasts, learn when to be quiet and let guest talk

Interrupted guest and changed topics just when guest was getting into it. Supposed to be about guest’s new book but kept getting off that topic so host could tell a story of his own. Good quality production, will probably improve with more podcast experience. Overall content pretty good - better than most photography podcasts.

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