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EPISODE · Sep 15, 2024 · 1H 8M

Finding Strength In The Unknown: A Photographer's Journey Through Loss With Jonathan Norville.

from Open Shutter Live · host Paul Yeghouchian

In this episode of Open Shutter, Jonathan Norville, originally from St. Lucia and now living in London, Ontari, joins the podcast to share his journey as both an academic and a creative. Jonathan has a passion for photography, cycling, and woodworking, even building his own bikes from scratch. After the sudden passing of his mother in 2020, he channeled his photography into asking deep, philosophical questions, inspired by her influence. He emphasizes how photography can be a means of coping with grief and inspiring others to see the world differently. Jonathan discusses his inspirations in photography, his views on how social media doesn’t define the quality of one’s work, and offers advice for aspiring street photographers who may feel limited by their location. The conversation delves into his experiences, challenges, and creative processes, providing valuable insights into how he developed his unique artistic perspective. Jonathan's passion for photography and storytelling shines through, and the episode serves as an inspiration for listeners to grab their own cameras and start capturing the world around them, encouraging self-expression and the documentation of personal narratives. Listeners can connect with Jonathan via the links below https://www.instagram.com/nikhedoniac/ https://www.jonathannorville.com/ This podcast is also available on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6OirD52czNCcF7sAwQAr5T?si=f901d63d2c71405a Thanks for watching/listening Don't forget to like and subscribe!

In this episode of Open Shutter, Jonathan Norville, originally from St. Lucia and now living in London, Ontari, joins the podcast to share his journey as both an academic and a creative. Jonathan has a passion for photography, cycling, and woodworking, even building his own bikes from scratch. After the sudden passing of his mother in 2020, he channeled his photography into asking deep, philosophical questions, inspired by her influence. He emphasizes how photography can be a means of coping with grief and inspiring others to see the world differently. Jonathan discusses his inspirations in photography, his views on how social media doesn’t define the quality of one’s work, and offers advice for aspiring street photographers who may feel limited by their location. The conversation delves into his experiences, challenges, and creative processes, providing valuable insights into how he developed his unique artistic perspective. Jonathan's passion for photography and storytelling shines through, and the episode serves as an inspiration for listeners to grab their own cameras and start capturing the world around them, encouraging self-expression and the documentation of personal narratives. Listeners can connect with Jonathan via the links below https://www.instagram.com/nikhedoniac/ https://www.jonathannorville.com/ This podcast is also available on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6OirD52czNCcF7sAwQAr5T?si=f901d63d2c71405a Thanks for watching/listening Don't forget to like and subscribe!

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