"When I use the camera, I often feel like I know something of the people or places I come in contact with." - Christophe Agou
*"No place is boring, if you've had a good night's sleep and have a pocket full of unexposed film."
In this episode, Antonio and Ward discuss Gerald Undone’s recent YouTube video), which critiques how camera reviewers should approach their work. They talk about the importance of transparency, thoroughness, and the impact these reviews have on the photography community. They share their perspectives on how more detailed and honest reviews can benefit both photographers and manufacturers.
In the second part of the episode, Antonio and Ward explore the concept of psychogeography). They talk about how geographical environments influence emotions and behaviors in street photography. They share personal experiences and insights on how wandering through urban landscapes can ignite creativity, leading to unique and unexpected photographic opportunities. Their conversation encourages listeners to see their surroundings in new ways and to find inspiration in the everyday places they might otherwise overlook.
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