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    Process Driven 41: Ben Horne

    Process Driven 41: Ben Horne

    I think Ben Horne and I first talked about recording together in 2018, not long after I was introduced to his work. But as John Lennon famously said, “Life is what happens when you’re making other plans” and for one reason or another, we just couldn’t get our schedules in sync, but I am so grateful that we were able to circle back around and make this happen. I am a huge fan of Ben’s work. I think one of his superpowers as a photographer is capturing the quiet drama of big places — subjects and scenes that most of us would simply ignore if we even noticed them at all. It’s beautiful work and I’m happy to finally connect with Ben to talk about it.

     

    LINKS
    Zion National Park
    Yosemite National Park
    Death Valley National Park
    Colorado Plateau Film Reveal
    Ben’s Portfolio Box Set

     

    CONNECT WITH BEN
    Website: https://www.benhorne.com
    Twitter: @BenHorne
    Instagram: @benhornephoto

     

    CONNECT WITH ME
    Website: https://jefferysaddoris.com
    Twitter: @jefferysaddoris
    Instagram: @jefferysaddoris

     

    MUSIC
    Normalize by Stanley Gurvich
    What Have We Lost by David James Terry
    Please Listen Carefully by Jahzzar (CC BY-SA 4.0)

    Music featured in this episode is licensed from Artlist, which is a terrific music licensing platform for YouTubers and filmmakers. Use the following link to get two additional months of Artlist free when you sign up: https://bit.ly/JS_Artlist

     

    This post may contain affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something, I may earn a commission. Thanks.

    Process Driven 41: Ben Horne

    Process Driven 41: Ben Horne

    I think Ben Horne and I first talked about recording together in 2018, not long after I was introduced to his work. But as John Lennon famously said, “Life is what happens when you’re making other plans” and for one reason or another, we just couldn’t get our schedules in sync, but I am so grateful that we were able to circle back around and make this happen. I am a huge fan of Ben’s work. I think one of his superpowers as a photographer is capturing the quiet drama of big places — subjects and scenes that most of us would simply ignore if we even noticed them at all. It’s beautiful work and I’m happy to finally connect with Ben to talk about it.

     

    LINKS
    Zion National Park
    Yosemite National Park
    Death Valley National Park
    Colorado Plateau Film Reveal
    Ben’s Portfolio Box Set

     

    CONNECT WITH BEN
    Website: https://www.benhorne.com
    Twitter: @BenHorne
    Instagram: @benhornephoto

     

    CONNECT WITH ME
    Website: https://jefferysaddoris.com
    Twitter: @jefferysaddoris
    Instagram: @jefferysaddoris

     

    MUSIC
    Normalize by Stanley Gurvich
    What Have We Lost by David James Terry
    Please Listen Carefully by Jahzzar (CC BY-SA 4.0)

    Music featured in this episode is licensed from Artlist, which is a terrific music licensing platform for YouTubers and filmmakers. Use the following link to get two additional months of Artlist free when you sign up: https://bit.ly/JS_Artlist

     

    This post may contain affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something, I may earn a commission. Thanks.

    Is Ansel Adams Overrated? (Nah, Couldn't Be)

    Is Ansel Adams Overrated? (Nah, Couldn't Be)

    Thirty-five years after his death, Ansel Adams is still one of the most popular (and most searched) photographers. He spent a lifetime creating some of the iconic images in the history of photography primarily using an 8x10 camera and black-and-white film. He developed the Zone System with Fred Archer, wrote numerous books, vigorously corresponded with contemporary artists, and advocated for the environment through the use of photography.

    But has nostalgia for the avuncular photographer led us to overrate his impact on the art and industry of photography? In this episode of Vision Slightly Blurred, Sarah and Allen go back in history to talk about Adams' many accomplishments, and why they think there's no possibility of overrating his skill and mark on the art form.