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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2025 · 42 MIN

Coming into Focus: Southern Colorado Photography Society 2.0

from Voices of Pueblo · host Pueblo Star Journal

Photography is more than just capturing a moment—it’s about storytelling, creativity, and seeing the world through a different lens. In this episode of State of Art on the Voices of Pueblo Podcast, we sit down with members of the Southern Colorado Photography Society: Joel Ohlsen, David Russell Jr., and James Van Hoy. They share their passion for photography, the evolution of the SCPS community, and the incredible opportunities for photographers—both seasoned and new—to connect, learn, and showcase their work. From monthly competitions to dynamic photo outings, SCPS is keeping the art of photography alive in Southern Colorado. As we celebrate Colorado’s Month of Photography, we explore the importance of artistic collaboration and the impact of photography as a storytelling tool. Our guests discuss the power of mentorship, the joy of sharing creative experiences, and how SCPS continues to foster a vibrant photography community in Pueblo and beyond. Whether you're behind the camera or simply an admirer of stunning imagery, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of visual storytelling. Don’t forget to mark your calendars for Join or Die, a must-see documentary screening happening on April 19 at the Sangre de Cristo Arts & Conference Center. This event, hosted by the Pueblo Star Journal, will also launch ClubCon.org, a new platform designed to connect you with clubs and organizations in Pueblo. It’s free, it’s community-driven, and it’s an opportunity to be part of something bigger. Register now at ClubCon.org. If you enjoyed this podcast, the SCPS will have a booth at ClubCon and you will be able to talk to members at the event.  A huge thank you to Joel Ohlsen, David Russell Jr., and James Van Hoy for joining us on this episode and sharing their deep love for photography and community. Your insights and stories have shed light on the incredible work being done through the Southern Colorado Photography Society, inspiring both photographers and art enthusiasts alike. We appreciate your time, expertise, and commitment to keeping the art of photography thriving in Pueblo.  

Photography is more than just capturing a moment—it’s about storytelling, creativity, and seeing the world through a different lens. In this episode of State of Art on the Voices of Pueblo Podcast, we sit down with members of the Southern Colorado Photography Society: Joel Ohlsen, David Russell Jr., and James Van Hoy. They share their passion for photography, the evolution of the SCPS community, and the incredible opportunities for photographers—both seasoned and new—to connect, learn, and showcase their work. From monthly competitions to dynamic photo outings, SCPS is keeping the art of photography alive in Southern Colorado. As we celebrate Colorado’s Month of Photography, we explore the importance of artistic collaboration and the impact of photography as a storytelling tool. Our guests discuss the power of mentorship, the joy of sharing creative experiences, and how SCPS continues to foster a vibrant photography community in Pueblo and beyond. Whether you're behind the camera or simply an admirer of stunning imagery, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of visual storytelling. Don’t forget to mark your calendars for Join or Die, a must-see documentary screening happening on April 19 at the Sangre de Cristo Arts & Conference Center. This event, hosted by the Pueblo Star Journal, will also launch ClubCon.org, a new platform designed to connect you with clubs and organizations in Pueblo. It’s free, it’s community-driven, and it’s an opportunity to be part of something bigger. Register now at ClubCon.org. If you enjoyed this podcast, the SCPS will have a booth at ClubCon and you will be able to talk to members at the event.  A huge thank you to Joel Ohlsen, David Russell Jr., and James Van Hoy for joining us on this episode and sharing their deep love for photography and community. Your insights and stories have shed light on the incredible work being done through the Southern Colorado Photography Society, inspiring both photographers and art enthusiasts alike. We appreciate your time, expertise, and commitment to keeping the art of photography thriving in Pueblo.

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