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We are talking to photographers and creatives about themselves – what drives them to do what they do and how they were inspired along the way. In looking at our tech based world, we realized that no one was talking about inspiration, desire, drive or creativity and we thought that it was about time.

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United States

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We are talking to photographers and creatives about themselves – what drives them to do what they do and how they were inspired along the way. In looking at our tech based world, we realized that no one was talking about inspiration, desire, drive or creativity and we thought that it was about time.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Sonja Scharf and Kelly Kyle of Akasha Art Projects - an inspiring creative couple

4/14/2024
I started talking to partners because I wanted to learn how a partnership can help you stay focus - stay inspired - to help you keep creating. I asked Sonja and Kelly to talk with me because I have witnessed the growth of their gallery and wanted to hear their story. Many couples (at some point) take a pause or pull back from one another as their business grows -so much of their energies goes into the business instead of each other. But interestingly, Sonja and Kelly seem to have come closer together. Their differences have helped them build their business and (in my opinion) their relationship. Please note that I mistakenly called their business Akasha Gallery when it is AKASHA ART PROJECTS. My deepest apologies go out to Sonja and Kelly. Its so much fun to see how these two creative people see each other: love their quirks; admire their stregnths; understand their... not stregnths; but totally in each other's corners. These wonderful women have taught me so much and I am thrilled to share this conversation with you. Please visit Akasha Art Projects at...AKASHA ART PROJECTS or visit their instgram at @akashaart

Duration:00:41:57

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Talking with Hon. Marie Charette-Pouline and Bernard Poulin - what a conversation

2/8/2024
There are no words to adequately describe this conversation - it blew me away. So often a family has one person who is "the go-getter" but when you meet a couple whose relationship could only be defined as "reaching for the stars" - you just have to talk to them. After 50 years of marriage, Mme. Charette-Poulin and M. Poulin still talk about each other as if they just met. The admiration, respect and love that they have for each other is obvious and awe inspiring. I am convinced this is one of many reasons why they have reached the heights that they have. The path that each has followed - personally, professionally and together within their relationship - demonstrates the importance of exploration, laughter and commitment to a greater vision. My biggest take away - if you are going to continue to evolve and succeed, the relationship that you have with yourself is as important as the relationship you have with your partner. It was such an honour that this couple took time out of their busy lives to share stories of their lives and how they stay focused and inspired. Please ensure that you read their books - She are to Succeed - A Biography of the Honourable Marie-P. Charette-Poulin Bernard Aime Poulin - a portrait A lovely overview of Bernard's portfolio can be found at... bernardpoulin.com Bernard also has many great books on creating art and drawing on his website.

Duration:00:58:56

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Defend the Darkroom with Chris Nicholls

1/4/2024
In my head, a photo shoot is loud and bright and full of people running around. A gorgeous model stands in front of a camera with a wind machine blow their hair back - the model looks moody and the photographer is yelling at them to give them.... something. Then there is real life... or at least real life during a Chris Nicholls shoot. Quiet music plays in the background - the stylists, who I thought ran around at a frantic pace trying to apease the photograher, are calmly discussing alternative poses and options with the client. The photographer (Chris) is working with his assistant to ensure that the lighting is perfect and possible selects are noted. Its anything but a crazy rock and roll scene from the movies. Chris Nicholls is like any professional at the top of his game - he comes prepared. He loves to work with a good team. Most of all, he is a photographer but that is only one part of his persona - he is also a father, a builder, a husband and so much more. A huge thank you to Chris for taking time to talk with me. I hope that you enjoy this conversation - I know I certainly learnt alot about the importance of being a part of a team. Please visit Chris' website for a complete portfolio of his current work.

Duration:00:48:34

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MICHELLE FORSYTH

3/4/2023
We all give ourselves excuses to not achieve… but do we ever give ourselves reasons to succeed. Michelle Forsyth is an incredible inspiration for me. She is unstoppable in her studio practice – she supports and encourages a new generation of artists in her teaching practice – she is so positive and enthusiastic about life. I am blown away with the complexity of her work and the thoughtfulness she brings to all parts of her art and life. It was so amazing to speak with her about her life and how she approaches her practice. Please visit Michelle’s website to see her current portfolio. http://www.michelleforsyth.com/ A huge thank you to Alicia Bojkov from the Corkin Gallery (corkingallery.com)for suggesting I connect with Michelle! If you have an creative that you think would be a great addition to my podcast – please do not hesitate to contact me!

Duration:00:39:40

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Connecting with Mike Robinson

1/29/2022
The involvement of the hand of the creator… not many people currently think of photography being an art form where the artist has their physical hand in the piece. Digitally, a creator is removed…. But Mike Robinson is intimately involved in all of the images he creates: he builds camera; takes the shot; mixes the chemistry; prints the image. He is precise, concerned with the details, and you can see this in the beauty of his practise: his cameras, his images, his dedication to understanding photography. In my opinion, making historical processes accessible gives a unique insight to the complexity of photography as well as giving creators the access to a simple yet complex method of creating images. Please visit Mike’s website at… https://centurydarkroom.com/

Duration:00:35:35

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Adding beauty with trees - a reforestation project by Ioana Vrabie

12/8/2021
A lovely project focused on added beauty not only through the creation of artowrk but also planting trees. An inspiring reforestation project to support cutting carbon emissions and an amazing organziation "One Tree Planted"

Duration:00:04:23

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Starting a career with Deanna Pizzitelli

8/23/2021
I think it’s common for most creatives to dream about the day when they garner recognition, find gallery representation and starting to get shown internationally. I don’t believe I ever have had a full understanding of what these things would (or could) mean to an art practise or how an art practise needs to be in constant motion to keep evolving and fresh. Speaking with Deanna Pizzitelli was a real pleasure. Her experiences in starting as a photographic printer then evolved her practise to shooting and is now into the realm of education demonstrates how she is constantly striving to make her voice heard while challenge herself both aesthetically and intellectually. For me, this conversation really demonstrates the necessity of consistent dedication when building art practise and that mentorship and community are integral to being a success. In my opinion, this conversation is a seminar about starting a career as a fine artist. It has given me so much inspiration and helped me gain some focus and direction for my own practise. I hope that you enjoy this conversation.

Duration:00:33:34

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Marcel Petit - photographer, storyteller, MetisJedi

5/26/2021
Marcel Petit doesn’t mince words – he openly shares his journey, philosophy and desire to not only take a great photograph but connect with his environment. He is thoughtful about why he takes photographs and mindful of how he is capturing an image; he isn’t ok with being on default. Marcel is very respectful of the subject and strives to create a strong story. In his community, Marcel is known for much more than photography and he works to create discourse and builds bridges wherever he goes. When you mix in a great sense of humour and the ability to have some fun around everyday ideas, Marcel is going to continue to inspire both other artists but also those within his community. It was a real honour to speak to Marcel and both his community work as well as his photography. I hope that you are inspired to put down your camera and look around your community to see the beauty that is around you. To see his portfolio, please visit his website marcelpetit.ca

Duration:00:47:05

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Chatting with Dianne Bos

3/18/2021
Dianne Bos does not look at her life linearly. At every opportunity she is open to learning and challenging her perception about the world around her. Speaking with Dianne was electric – she loops ideas and processes together seamlessly with a healthy dose of enthusiasm. Knowing that Dianne defines herself as an Artist and that she does not limit herself to only one method of creation makes understanding her enthusiasm and varied career easier. In speaking with Dianne, I learnt how creativity is something that can be seen as fluid and fed by connection to the world around you. By staying open to experimentation, questioning and a continued sense of play – we are able to continue to push the limits of our own creativity. And in my opinion, pushing boundaries is the premise of a creative practice so that we can learn, grow and change. Dianne’s recently updated website is at…. https://diannebos.ca/ Biography… Dianne Bos was born in 1956 in Hamilton, Ontario, and grew up in Dundas where she happily explored the Niagara Escarpment. Always interested in art and science, she studied Fine Arts at Mount Allison University. There she developed an interest in photography through sculpture and science, by creating her own cameras. That interest has continued to this day. Many of Bos’s recent exhibitions feature handmade cameras, walk-in light installations, and sound pieces. These tools and devices formulate and extend her investigations of journeying, time, and the science of light. This work appeared in the traveling exhibits; Poetics of Light: Pinhole Photography, New Mexico Museum, Seeing, Science Gallery, Dublin Ireland. ‘See the Stars,’ a multi-aperture tent installation created for the ‘Midnight Sun Camera Obscura Festival’ in Dawson City, Yukon and Star Shed at McMaster Museum in Hamilton.

Duration:00:50:21

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Talking with June Clark

2/8/2021
While I was speaking with June Clark she mentioned how artists must be willing to take risks. This sentiment really stuck with me – in these crazy times where nothing is “the same” or “normal”, we creatives have been given the gift of time: time to break out of our routines, time to look at the world around us, time to question, time to be open and try something new and different. June seems almost fearless in her quest to express her vision and ideas to the world. After our conversation, I was left wondering if she ever ran from a challenge (I highly doubt it). June got me thinking that it is through being fully engaged in life, we have the opportunity to dig into ourselves and find a new form of expression, a new thought or even a new passion. I sincerely hope that you take an opportunity to listen to your creative heart, challenge yourself to do something new or try something different in order to simply enjoy the process of creating. I hope that you enjoy our conversation – I know I sure did. Please visit https://danielfariagallery.com/exhibitions to see an amazing short video piece and still images of June’s latest exhibition “Unrequited love”. If you get a chance to see this work in person, I highly recommend it.

Duration:00:35:21

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Talking to April Hickox

12/9/2020
Although April Hickox may not be an environmentalist, in the traditional definition of the word, she is very much of her environment. April is completely engaged with the place where she lives, the people that are part of her community and what is happening around her. She is an observer; a thinker; storyteller and her photographs bring you into her world. I feel like every moment inspires her by what she is seeing and experiencing around her – and she stays engaged constantly creating, interacting with others in the community, observing and thinking. It was such a pleasure to talk to April about living on Toronto Island, her involvement in the Toronto artistic community and how she stays engaged.

Duration:00:39:55

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Connecting with Craig Richards

10/16/2020
Craig Richards has a full life but there has always been one underlying theme that brought everything into focus: photography. From his time at the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies in Banff AB starting as a technician and retiring as the Curator of photography; creating the internationally recognized “Through the Lens” program as well as being the one of the founders of Exposure Photo Festival in Calgary AB (along with Diane Bos and Janet Naclia) – Craig is known as someone who is enthusiastic not only about photography but about collaborating with others. His passion and enthusiasm was an inspiration for me. I hope that you catch his three big reasons for taking an image – they have already got me thinking different about how I work and even look before taking a photograph. I hope that you enjoy our conversation. Craig’s website with his portfolio can be found at…. http://www.craigrichardsphotography.com/

Duration:00:58:44

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Talking with George Webber

9/12/2020
Chatting with George Webber…. While speaking with George Webber he said: “Time is the currency of photography” – so true. George has been part of Calgary’s photo community for decades; not only as an instructor but also as a documenter, through creating artistic commentary and as a commercial shooter. George started as a script writer which gave him an intense understanding of time, process and the necessity of creating relationships. He extols the importance of learning about life – not just staying put and isolated in one world. I really appreciate how thoughtful and dedicated George is to his passion. I hope this conversation gets you thinking about how you are inspired and who inspires you each day. George Webber’s website can be found at… http://georgewebber.ca/

Duration:00:41:29

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A conversation with Barbara Astman

8/18/2020
We all have that one artist whose work is compelling and interests us – it provides us with interesting ideas that challenge how we look at the world, ourselves, our work. Barbara Astman’s photography does that for me. I love how she constructs images, layers images (and meanings) while creating bold statements. It was such a pleasure to speak with Barbara. She was really easy to talk to and so open about how she is dealing with COVID, the start of her career, how she arrived in Toronto and why she is so active in the art community. It was an inspiring conversation and has made me think about how I do things differently. I hope that you enjoy our conversation!

Duration:00:35:06

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Talking to Shin Sugino

6/19/2020
When Shin Sugino said that he was up for chatting with me – I was so excited. I knew he was wildly talented but his story makes that seem like an interesting side note. Shin’s story cannot be described as ordinary or dull – he has always challenge boundaries, continued learning and is always having fun. I look forward to seeing the work that comes out of his new darkroom! Attached is a copy of a video produced about his last exhibit in Tokyo – due to the pandemic, his latest exhibit opening has been postponed. Please visit Shin’s listing (https://japanesecanadianartists.com/artist/shin-sugino/) for a short bio and a selection from his personal portfolio.

Duration:00:32:20

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David Morrish

5/26/2020
David Morrish’s career is definitely unique – starting in architecture, moving into carpentry, then photography, throw in some print making all the while creating an epic collection of… things makes for a great story. I love how his every day is an exploration in creation. Learning about his use of found object, the creation of a Wunderkammen, his love of creating narrative and an ever apparent sense of humor gave me so many great ideas for my own practice. I can’t wait to see where he goes next.

Duration:00:28:46

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A conversation with Sandy King

4/27/2020

Duration:00:33:10

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A moment with Thaddeus Holownia

4/24/2020
This past week I had the pleasure of getting to know Thaddeus Holownia. Our conversation really made me stop and think about how see my practice and myself. I hope that you enjoy our conversation! To see more of Thaddeus' work please visit.... https://holownia.com/ And his printing press can be found at.... https://anchoragepress.ca/

Duration:00:26:00

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Ruth Kaplan

3/24/2020
Ruth Kaplan is a documentary-based photographer whose work explores a variety of themes such as the social behaviour of bathers in communal hot springs, participants in rituals of spirituality and most recently, the situation surrounding refugees seeking asylum in Canada in Canadian/U.S.A. border-town shelters in Buffalo, Detroit, Toronto and Fort Erie, and at the Roxham Road border crossing in New York/Quebec. Kaplan has exhibited internationally and can be found in major Canadian and international collections and publications. She has received numerous grants and awards and is a photography instructor at OCAD University and Ryerson University. Her first monograph, Bathers, was recently published by Damiani.

Duration:00:42:05

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Episode 4: Deborah Samuel

2/19/2020
This podcast started as an opportunity for creative people to talk about their motivation: not their process; their equipment or their team but simply ‘the why’ of creating. What gets them up in the middle of the night. We believe this interview with Deborah Samuel demonstrates how some people are more than simply inspired but driven to create. It is their language... beyond an emotion… It simply is… and there is no other option. This interview moved us and has inspired us in ways that we are very surprised by. We hope you are inspired as well. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1YS-Z3h6Oh9RT0VQ05iQERqJZ_eVpzqTB Deborah’s full CV and portfolio can be seen on her website…. https://www.deborahsamuel.com http://deborahsamuelcollection.com

Duration:00:37:37