A Lens on Life and Design: A Conversation with Photographer, Simon Devitt
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This episode is like a well-curated gallery walk, guiding you through the delicate art of 'slow photography' and the profound influence of fleeting moments. We debate the gifts and curses of digital technology in the creative world, all the while drawing lessons from tennis courts and kitchen organization. Simon's vivid recollections, from selling cameras to working with Sir Ian Athfield, illustrate how those who walk with us, even briefly, can redirect the course of our creative rivers.
Join us as Simon imparts the wisdom gained from teaching photography to architecture students—lessons about presence, observation, and the surprising creativity borne of stillness. And just when the path seems too solemn, Simon lightens the trek with his spirited views on balancing online professionalism with the joy of sharing a good meme. We wrap up with a poignant reminder of the power behind capturing the essence of architecture, knowing full well the conversation is far from over, as we navigate our own storied landscapes.
0:12 - The Influence of Family on Photography
12:48 - The Art of Slow Photography
27:58 - Influential Moments in Creative Pursuits
34:50 - Exploring Architecture Through Photography
50:03 - Reflection, Photography, and Teaching
57:43 - Creativity, Boredom, and Memes
1:08:57 - Architectural Photography Importance
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Chapters
1. A Lens on Life and Design: A Conversation with Photographer, Simon Devitt (00:00:00)
2. The Influence of Family on Photography (00:00:12)
3. The Art of Slow Photography (00:12:48)
4. Influential Moments in Creative Pursuits (00:27:58)
5. Exploring Architecture Through Photography (00:34:50)
6. Reflection, Photography, and Teaching (00:50:03)
7. Creativity, Boredom, and Memes (00:57:43)
8. Architectural Photography Importance (01:08:57)
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