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Capturing Community: Farrah Skeiky's Lens on Underrepresented Art
S8 #81 May 16, 23

Capturing Community: Farrah Skeiky's Lens on Underrepresented Art

Farrah Skeiky is an Arab American creative based in Washington, DC. She is a photographer, writer, and creative director, with a focus on celebrating subcultures, and underrepresented communities and capturing familiar moments that evoke warmth. Farrah self-published a book called "Present Tense: DC Punk and DIY" in 2020, which showcases her photography of the DC punk scene.Farrah discusses her background and creative pursuits. She shares her journey from being a band and orchestra kid to becoming a photographer. Farrah's work focuses on capturing the energy and emotion of punk and DIY shows, celebrating subcultures, and highlighting underrepresented communities. She talks about the importance of documenting these moments and challenging the perception that punk music and creativity in DC are things of the past. Farrah also discusses the challenges she has faced, such as comparing herself to others and the pressure to conform to social media algorithms.In this broadcast:Embark on an engaging podcast episode as we delve into Farrah's transformative journey, ignited by the powerful impact of music photography that defied conventions and resonated with her personal identity.Explore the dynamic world of punk and DIY shows through Farrah's lens, unraveling the intricate interplay between movement, energy, and the fluid boundary between performers and their audience.Uncover the riveting narrative behind Farrah's book, "Present Tense: DC Punk and DIY," and its profound challenge to the notion that the vibrant pulse of punk music and creativity in DC belongs solely to history.Join the conversation that delves into the heart of Farrah's advocacy for cultivating and sustaining creative communities, emphasizing how active engagement and support are vital in nurturing the evolution of these artistic ecosystems.Tune in to discover Farrah's empowering insights, as we explore her journey of prioritizing her authentic vision over social media validation and the lessons she's learned about carving a unique path in the creative landscape.๐ŸŽต Celebrate the subcultures and underrepresented communities of the DC punk scene with photographer Farrah Skeiky. Their book, 'Present Tense: DC Punk and DIY,' is a visual journey through the energy and warmth of the music. Don't miss our podcast interview!๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
Capturing Culture: Art, Diversity & Creativity with Robert Carter
S8 #83 May 19, 23

Capturing Culture: Art, Diversity & Creativity with Robert Carter

Robert Carter is a visual artist, photographer, writer, and arts educator based in Philadelphia. His figurative work often features brown skin in a range of hues, set against vibrant colors and lush textures. Carter is known for his ability to capture the beauty and diversity of people, as well as his exploration of history, culture, and music in his artwork. He is a Black Arts Fellow with Mural Arts and has taught photography workshops at Fleisher Art Memorial.Robert discusses his work and his experiences as an artist. Carter's figurative work often features brown skin in a range of hues, set against vibrant colors and lush textures. He draws inspiration from people, love, and the moments that connect us. Carter discusses his artistic process, which is influenced by the media he consumes and the themes that resonate with him. He also shares his journey as an artist, from his early interest in fashion design to his discovery of photography. Carter emphasizes the importance of accurately representing people of color in his work and the joy he finds in teaching and supporting other artists.In this session, we take a closer look at:The heart of Carter's creative journey, driven by the profound influence of people, love, and the profound human connections that shape his artistic expressions.The intriguing fusion of history, culture, and music that breathes life into Carter's artwork, as we unravel how these rich sources of inspiration infuse his pieces with vibrant themes and colors.The intricate threads that tie literature, mythology, and other forms of media to Carter's artistic process, forging a multi-dimensional approach that transforms inspiration into compelling visual narratives.An enlightening conversation that highlights Carter's commitment to authenticity, diversity, and inclusion, as we explore how his passion for accurately representing people of color is an integral aspect of his creative mission.Carter's infectious enthusiasm for nurturing artistic talent, weaving in his belief that creativity and curiosity are lifelong companions on the ever-evolving journey of expression and explorationHad an amazing conversation with visual artist and photographer, Robert Carter, on the latest episode of the podcast. We talked about his journey as an artist and the power of storytelling through photography. Check it out!๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
The Athletic Eye: A Journey into Sports Photography with Shawn Hubbard
S8 #84 May 22, 23

The Athletic Eye: A Journey into Sports Photography with Shawn Hubbard

Shawn Hubbard is a freelance commercial and documentary photographer with over 15 years of experience working with professional athletes. He has worked with clients such as Baltimore Magazine, Under Armour, and the Baltimore Ravens.Shawn shares his journey into photography and how he developed his unique style. He discusses the importance of creating impactful images that evoke emotion and stand out in a saturated market. Shawn also talks about the role of passion and understanding in his work, as well as the influence of his athletic background on his photography.In the course of this episode, we explore:The nuances of the photography industry as we explore the idea that cultivating a distinctive style holds greater significance than mere technical prowess.The artistry behind storytelling through images, as we delve into the profound realm where photography transcends visuals to evoke immediate and palpable emotions in viewers.The crucial link between genuine passion and achieving success in the dynamic world of photography.The intersection between technical precision and subject intimacy, as we dissect the impact of understanding athletes' movements and capabilities on the quality of sports photography.The magic behind capturing the raw emotion and untold narratives of sports, unraveling the transformative potential of these behind-the-scenes moments in creating enduring and impactful images.Learn how to capture impactful and emotional moments through photography with Shawn Hubbard, a freelance commercial and documentary photographer. Check out his inspiring story on the latest episode of The Truth in This Art podcast. ๐Ÿ“ธ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ๐ŸŽง๐ŸŒŸ Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽง
A Conversation with J.M. Giordano: Activism and the Story of '13-23
S8 #154 Sep 29, 23

A Conversation with J.M. Giordano: Activism and the Story of '13-23

In this compelling episode of The Truth in this Art Podcast ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ, we sit down with renowned photojournalist J.M. Giordano. We talk about the intricate relationship between activism and art in Baltimore, anchored by his seminal book "13-23."ย What to expect:๐Ÿ” Dive into the ethics of balanced storytelling as J.M. discusses how he captures both the triumphs and struggles within Baltimore's activism scene.๐Ÿ“ธ Learn about the collaborative essence in Giordano's work, especially the transformative feedback from budding photographers at the Baltimore School for the Arts.๐ŸŒ Engage in a broader dialogue about the role of community voices in crafting impactful art.๐ŸŽฏ Enjoy a quick-paced rapid-fire segment where J.M. Giordano gets candid, revealing the one-word secret to successful collaboration: "equality."Don't let this riveting Conversation pass you by. Click the link below to subscribe, and let's explore the intersection of activism and art together. ๐ŸŽงโœŒ๏ธCatch J.M. Giordano's previous episode with us here.๐ŸŒŸ Remember, your Ratings and Reviews help us keep the conversation going! ๐ŸŒŸ
Capturing the Human Experience: A Conversation with Kamal X
S8 #163 Oct 20, 23

Capturing the Human Experience: A Conversation with Kamal X

๐Ÿ“ธ Step into the captivating world of photography with Kamal X on the latest episode of The Truth in This Art podcast!๐ŸŽ™๏ธ Host Rob Lee delves into Kamal's inspiring journey as an award-winning photographer and visionary behind the upcoming book: Black Astronaut. ๐Ÿš€Within this episode:๐Ÿ“ธ Hear how Kamal X captures the human experience in its rawest form.๐ŸŒŸ Delve into Kamal X's journey as a creative, his early inspirations, and the pivotal moments that shaped his career.๐ŸŽฅ๐ŸคGet ready for an intense and authentic conversation as Kamal X discusses his passion for photography, film, and connecting with people.๐Ÿ“ท๐ŸŒExplore the power of photography as a healing medium and the importance of documenting significant moments in history.โœŠ๐Ÿ“šThrough the lens of Kamal X's upcoming book, "Black Astronaut," get insights into the exploration of social issues, activism, and the resilience of the human spirit.๐ŸŽง Join us for a heartfelt exploration of photography, where technical prowess meets artistic passion, and where every click of the camera captures not just an image, but a profound human story. Tune in and let the world of photography unfold before your eyes and heart. ๐ŸŽ‰๐Ÿ”“๐ŸŒŸ Don't miss this enlightening and thought-provoking discussion exploring the profound impact of photography on the human experience. Tune in now! ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ๐Ÿ”๐ŸŒŸYour ratings and reviews help spotlight talented artists like Kamal. Show your support and leave your feedback today! ๐ŸŒŸ๐Ÿ‘Become a Patreon supporter and join the community behind The Truth in this Art.
The Truth In This Art Beyond Philadelphia: The Power of Connection in Photography with Aaron Richter
S8 #173 Dec 08, 23

The Truth In This Art Beyond Philadelphia: The Power of Connection in Photography with Aaron Richter

Join host Rob Lee as he delves into the captivating world of photography with seasoned photographer Aaron Richter. Discover the importance of connection, the impact of COVID-19 on the industry, and the transformative power of self-discovery in this enlightening episode. ๐Ÿ“ธโœจEpisode Highlights:-Early experiences with photography and the pivotal role they played in shaping Aaron's creative journey. (00:01:25) ๐Ÿ•ฐ๏ธ-The power of connection in photography and how it brings out the true essence of the subject. (00:13:36) ๐Ÿค-The process of setting up a portrait shoot and the importance of flexibility and trust. (00:21:28) ๐Ÿ“ท-The transformative impact of COVID-19 on Aaron's photography career and the newfound depth and purpose it brought to his work. (00:41:17) ๐Ÿฆ ๐Ÿ”„Key Takeaways:-Connection is everything in photography, allowing the photographer to capture genuine moments and create powerful images. ๐ŸŒŸ-Flexibility and adaptability are essential in overcoming challenges and making the most of any situation. ๐Ÿ”„-The COVID-19 pandemic forced photographers to reevaluate their craft and discover new depths of meaning and purpose in their work. ๐ŸŒExplore Aaron Richter's captivating portfolio and learn more about his photography journey on his website. ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธSocial Media and Links:Instagram: aaronrichterstudio Facebook: Aaron Richter Resources Mentioned:Emotional Rescue by The Rolling Stones ๐ŸŽถBeau is Afraid ๐ŸŽฌThe Killer ๐ŸŽฅPast Lives ๐ŸŽž๏ธ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ Hey there, podcast listeners! We hope you enjoyed this episode with Aaron Richter, where he shared his incredible journey as a photographer and the importance of connection in his work. Now, we have a small favor to ask. If you loved this episode, please take a moment to rate and review it on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us reach more listeners and continue bringing you engaging content. ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŒŸ Additionally, if you want to show your support for The Truth In This Art Beyond and help us keep creating amazing episodes, consider becoming a patron on our Patreon page. By joining our Patreon community, you'll gain access to exclusive bonus content, behind-the-scenes updates, and the opportunity to connect with us on a deeper level. ๐Ÿš€๐Ÿ™ Your support means the world to us and allows us to continue exploring the intersections of artistic narratives, cultural exploration, and community connections. So, please rate, review, and consider becoming a patron today. Thank you for being a part of our podcast journey! ๐ŸŽ‰
The Truth In This Art with photographer Faith Couch
S9 #38 May 31, 24

The Truth In This Art with photographer Faith Couch

In this installment of "The Truth in This Art," Rob Lee sits down with photographer Faith Couch to explore the influence of her southern heritage on her narrative-driven work. Faith opens up about her commitment to capturing the nuances of black daily life, striving to represent these stories authentically. She talks about the significance of working with others based on mutual respect and the lessons learned during her final year at MICA, as well as her move to Yale. Throughout the conversation, Faith offers her perspective on creativity, the value of honesty, and the role of community and introspection in her life. The episode also ventures into Faith's hobbies beyond the lens and wraps up with her thoughts on discovering a sense of belonging within and the beauty of embracing life's shifts.Episode Highlights:Southern Roots and Their Impact (00:00:48) Faith discusses how her southern heritage influences her creative process and artistic expression.A Lifelong Affinity for Photography (00:05:00) Faith reminisces about her early experiences with photography and the influences that shaped her passion.Filling the Void in Black Narratives (00:11:00) Faith talks about her aim to provide a more complete portrayal of black life through her photography.Celebrating the Quotidian in Black Life (00:16:00) The importance of documenting everyday moments in the lives of black individuals is discussed in this part.The Ethics of Collaboration and Consent (00:18:00) Faith dives into the importance of ethical practices and consent in her photographic work.Navigating Editorial vs. Fine Art Photography (00:21:00) Faith reflects on the differences between editorial and fine art photography and her approach to each.The Quest for Authenticity (00:24:30) In this part, the conversation focuses on Faith's commitment to capturing genuine moments and true emotions.Crafting a Sense of Belonging (00:51:00) Faith discusses the concept of creating a sense of home and staying grounded regardless of location.Key Takeaways:1. Embrace your roots โ€“ they can deeply influence your creativity and authenticity in your work.2. Early passions can inform and shape your career path โ€“ nurture them.3. Strive to fill gaps in representation โ€“ your work can contribute to a more inclusive narrative.4. Celebrate the ordinary โ€“ everyday moments can hold extraordinary significance.Website and Social Media Links:aithcouch.comX: @FaithCouch5Instagram: blackpowerprincessLinkedIn: Faith CouchPhoto credit to: richeirdThank you for tuning into this insightful episode of "The Truth in This Art" with the talented Faith Couch. If Faith's journey and perspective resonated with you, we encourage you to explore her work further by visiting her website and following her on social media. Your support means the world to artists like Faith, and it helps to amplify the narratives that need to be heard. While you're at it, please take a moment to rate and review this episodeโ€”it helps us reach more listeners like you. And if you want to contribute to the growth of our platform and get access to exclusive content, consider supporting us on Patreon. Your generosity fuels our mission to bring these important conversations to light. Thank you for being a part of our community and for your continued support!
The Truth In This Art with Documentary Filmmaker Jeronique
S9 #50 Jun 26, 24

The Truth In This Art with Documentary Filmmaker Jeronique

In this episode of The Truth in This Art podcast, host Rob Lee converses with Jeronique, an award-winning documentary filmmaker and photographer from Washington DC. They discuss Jeronique's creative journey, discussing her early memories, the impact of community and preservation, and the significance of capturing memories visually through photography and fashion. Jeronique reflects on her childhood, the cultural significance of family photographs, and the influence of local fashion. The episode also touches on the challenges of social media engagement, the storytelling power of fashion, and the importance of preserving cultural identity and community narrativesEpisode Highlights:Early Memories (00:04:10) Jeronique shares her childhood memories and the impact of growing up in a unique community environment.Visual Language and Photography (00:14:45) Jeronique reflects on the development of her interest in capturing memories visually, particularly through photography, and the significance of historical images.Family and Cultural Heritage (00:17:43) The striking image of Jeronique's great-grandmother, her Native American heritage, and the impact of her storytelling on his understanding of family and cultural identity.The Unique Brilliance of Trayvon Green (00:23:00) Jeronique praises Travon Naim's exceptional talent in fashion, photography, and community impact.Navigating Social Media and Artistic Integrity (00:29:03) Jeronique shares her struggle with maintaining artistic integrity while navigating social media and the pressure for likes and shares.D.C.'s Unique Fashion Culture (00:31:22) Jeronique highlights the creativity and diversity of fashion professionals in Washington, D.C., challenging the perception of the city as solely political and transient.Personal Style and Storytelling (00:43:16) Rob and Jeronique share their thoughts on personal style and how it can be used as a form of storytelling.Challenges in Storytelling (00:54:45) This is the part when they explore the difficulty of respectfully and authentically telling the stories of highly creative individuals.Preservation of cultural events through clothing (01:01:11) The significance of clothing from historical events and protests in DC, and how it serves as a way to share personal stories and experiences.Key Takeaways:1. Embrace Change and Growth: Allow your identity to evolve naturally over time, reflecting on your creative journey regularly.2. Document Your Community: Capture the essence of your community through art to preserve memories and stories.3. Tell the Story Behind the Image: Provide context and background stories when sharing photographs to add depth and personal connection.4. Support Local Artists: Actively seek out and support local designers and artists to enrich your creative community and help them gain recognition.Website and Socials:jeronique.comInstagram: jeroniqueYouTube: @Jeronique If you enjoyed today's episode with Jeronique, where we explored the profound impact of memory, family stories, and preservation through photography and fashion, please take a moment to visit and support her website and social media links. Your engagement means the world to us! Don't forget to rate and review this episode to help us reach more listeners. Additionally, consider supporting my Patreon to keep bringing you these inspiring conversations. Your support is invaluable! ๐ŸŒŸ๐Ÿ“ธโœจ
The Truth In This Art with the Founder & Creative Director of Tola's Room Christina Delgado
S9 #74 Sep 17, 24

The Truth In This Art with the Founder & Creative Director of Tola's Room Christina Delgado

Christina Delgado underscores the importance of connection, collaboration, and uplifting cultural identities. In this episode of "The Truth in This Art," host Rob Lee welcomes back Christina Delgado, a Baltimore-based photographer, curator, and founder of Tolas Room, a Puerto Rican home museum and cultural space. The discussion centers on Christina's efforts to celebrate and educate visitors about Puerto Rican and New York Rican culture and history, particularly within Baltimore's local Boricua narrative. Christina shares her journey as an artist and cultural worker, emphasizing community engagement, the challenges of gentrification, and the role of art in preserving cultural heritage.You may also check out her first interview with Rob through this link.
Jonathan Logan: Capturing Baltimoreโ€™s Soul Through Portraiture
S9 #99 Nov 29, 24

Jonathan Logan: Capturing Baltimoreโ€™s Soul Through Portraiture

In this episode of The Truth in This Art, host Rob Lee chats with Jonathan Chaz Logan, a Baltimore-based photographer renowned for his compelling portraiture and striking visual storytelling. Jonathanโ€™s work captures the essence of people and places, showcasing the unique character of Baltimore through his lens.During their conversation, Jonathan shares his journey from comic art and music production to discovering his passion for photography. He reflects on how a visit to Berlin and the work of Helmut Newton inspired his creative approach, and how the pandemic shaped his shift toward intimate, minimalist portraiture. They also dive into Jonathan's creative process, his preference for analog photography, and the intentionality behind his compositions.Jonathan also provides a sneak peek into his first photo book, a project years in the making, compiling his most meaningful portraits from 2019 to 2022. This episode offers insight into the mind of a photographer dedicated to capturing authentic stories and creating art that resonates.Photograph by Josh Sinn
Capturing Stories: Photographer & Filmmaker Jefferson Liu on Finding His Creative Voice
S9 #102 Dec 06, 24

Capturing Stories: Photographer & Filmmaker Jefferson Liu on Finding His Creative Voice

In this episode of The Truth in This Art, I have the pleasure of chatting with Jefferson Liu, an Asian American photographer, filmmaker, and designer whose stunning work has graced festivals like Cannes, Sundance, and DOC NYC. Jefferson takes us on his journey from the world of advertising to carving out his own artistic identity. We dive into the technicalities of photography, the importance of storytelling, and how he navigates the balance between personal projects and professional work. Join us for an inspiring conversation about finding your creative voice, embracing imperfection, and the beauty that comes from taking risks in the pursuit of art.ย 
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