Dealing With COVID-19 As A Professional Artist, Using Art As Therapy, And Using Photography To Speak On Social Issues
Creative Haven
English - May 01, 2020 18:19 - 48 minutes - 113 MB - ★★★★★ - 41 ratingsArts Business Entrepreneurship artists creativehaven creatives videography advertising art branding contentmarketing creativeinterviews creativepeople Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Julia Fullerton-Batten is a commercial and fine-art photographer, and has had her works in collections and exhibited in galleries and museums in London, Switzerland, Paris, and the US. In 2015 she was the first female photographer to shoot the prestigious Campari Calendar in its sixteen-year history and has won countless awards for both her commercial and fine-art work, and became a Hasselblad Master in 2008.
We talk how to deal with the Coronavirus lockdown as a professional artist, the need to create in order to sustain happiness which can be a good and bad thing, using art for therapy, confronting fears and speaking on social issues, relying on teams to make your vision come to life, and how you shouldn't be pressured to create because of the lockdown.
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