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The Process of Creating Art with Your Photography with Chloe Lodge

The Process of Creating Art with Your Photography with Chloe Lodge

FromThe Creative Frame


The Process of Creating Art with Your Photography with Chloe Lodge

FromThe Creative Frame

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Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Aug 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today for episode 17, I’m talking with Chloe Lodge who is an award winning storyteller photographer based in New Zealand. She loves to illustrate life with light and digs deep into the shadows of her everyday.Chloe has also recently shared her love affair of the photographic medium with the world in the form of a self-published 'recipe' book. It's called ‘For the Love of the Photograph’ and has become a global success and treasure within the photography community.She recently moved to New Zealand and now lives on a sheep, beef and deer farm with her husband, two children and their much-loved rescue dog called Lucca.In this conversation, Chloe does not hold back from sharing about her journey, how her art background influences her photography, and her creative process.  We dig deep into how you can get reflective and analyze your work along with why this kind of activity is important and will help you grow your skills as a photographer.  We also spend some time discussing Instagram and Chloe shares some insightful thoughts and questions you can ask yourself.  This is one you do not want to miss so here is our conversation!Where to find Chloe, her teaching, and her book:Chloe’s WebsiteChloe’s InstagramAtelierFor the Love of the Photograph bookYou can follow along with the podcast and Allison Jacobs on Instagram.
Released:
Aug 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (32)

A podcast for photographers looking for creative inspiration and a glance into other artist’s creative processes.Each month I’ll be interviewing photographers about what’s inspiring their current projects, their dreams, and how they’ve found their voice as an artist along with how to stay inspired to pick up your camera. I hope you’ll join us for this adventure. - Allison Jacobs