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Capturing the Past: How Photography Tells Stories We Can't Forget with Glyn Dewis, E065

Published 1 year, 8 months ago
Description

What if photography could tell the untold stories of our past?

Glyn Dewis is a distinguished photographer and educator renowned for his compelling portrait work, particularly his viral World War II veterans project. In this episode, he shares his journey from retouching to becoming a prominent photographer, exploring how he blends storytelling with technical mastery.

Glyn's insights provide a fresh perspective on overcoming challenges in the photography industry, showing the importance of authenticity in an age of social media and how creativity should always take precedence over technicality.

What you will discover:

  • Transitioning from retouching to photography
  • How to create impactful stories through portraits
  • Learning to use editing tools easily
  • The importance of genuine connections
  • How to embrace authenticity over viral fame

Find Glyn’s work here:
Website: https://glyndewis.com/
Instagram: @glyndewis
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