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Submit ReviewIn this episode the Beginner Photography Podcast, I dive deep into the power of photography as a tool for processing grief and finding healing in unexpected places. I share personal stories and discuss the connection between art and utilitarian actions, reminding us that even the most mundane tasks can be transformed into meaningful expressions of love. I explore the concept of the world as art and how we can find beauty and inspiration in everyday moments. I also provide practical assignments, such as revisiting places from our past and finding metaphors in nature, to help you explore your own journey through the lens of your camera. Join me on this transformative episode and let photography be your guide to healing and connection. Share your photos and experiences with our community and together, let's discover the power of art in our lives.The Big Idea with Timestamps:00:03:57 Hard to connect in crowded places, big cities.00:07:17 Shadow box of achievements and a selfie.00:12:49 Brighter tunnel entrance and exit saves energy.00:14:02 Work as art with purpose, preventing accidents.00:20:01 2983 blue squares, quote forged from Ground Zero.00:24:29 September 11: fresh start, different perceptions.00:25:55 Honoring lives lost through simple yet poignant art.00:31:29 Photos capture memories, providing comfort and proof.00:32:45 Photography can heal, express, and connect.00:36:46 "Image connects us, fostering community through photography."00:41:47 Not for wide audience, for me.00:43:27 Fall photos inspire self-reflection and hope.00:48:20 Your emotions make your creations valuable. Share.
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