Sinopsis
Process Driven with Jeffery Saddoris is a podcast about creativity and what it means to those who do more than make art. Frank, in-depth conversations with makers and creators from a wide range of disciplines, including photography, art, film and literature explore not only about the what and the how, but also the why.
Episodios
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Q&A@F&B.02 — Gene Higa
31/05/2010 Duración: 54minThis conversation with photographer Gene Higa was originally released on Faded & Blurred on May 30, 2010 and is being added to this feed as part of my archive of recorded conversations.ABOUT FADED & BLURREDFrom 2009-2014, Faded & Blurred was a leading source of photographic inspiration and education, featuring articles, tutorials, and in-depth spotlights on some of the most iconic photographers in the industry. Throughout 2010 and 2011, I recorded a series of conversations with a diverse group of photographers, many of whom I am still in contact with. It's hard for me to listen to some of these, mainly because I've worked very hard to become a better conversationalist. Still, without these episodes I would never have gotten the opportunity to sit down with some of my photography heroes like Gregory Crewdson or Dan Winters — and without the conversation with Bill Wadman, I wouldn't have more than 1000 hours of podcasts talking about photography under my belt.CONNECT WITH GENEWebsite:
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Q&A@F&B.01 — Patrick Shipstad
22/03/2010 Duración: 42minThis conversation with photographer Patrick Shipstad was originally released on Faded & Blurred on March 22, 2010 and is being added to this feed as part of my archive of recorded conversations.ABOUT FADED & BLURREDFrom 2009-2014, Faded & Blurred was a leading source of photographic inspiration and education, featuring articles, tutorials, and in-depth spotlights on some of the most iconic photographers in the industry. Throughout 2010 and 2011, I recorded a series of conversations with a diverse group of photographers, many of whom I am still in contact with. It's hard for me to listen to some of these, mainly because I've worked very hard to become a better conversationalist. Still, without these episodes I would never have gotten the opportunity to sit down with some of my photography heroes like Gregory Crewdson or Dan Winters — and without the conversation with Bill Wadman, I wouldn't have more than 1000 hours of podcasts talking about photography under my belt.CONNECT WITH PAT