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EPISODE · May 9, 2026 · 22 MIN

Photographer Tim Brown: Salida has his Heart

from Colorado Soul Stories · host Jill Carstens

If you have lived in Colorado for a long time it’s not a new story; a handful of starving artists discover an untapped, affordable and lovely place to set down roots. But as they settle and create, they attract people and suddenly it’s not an undiscovered place anymore and it’s also no longer affordable – this has been our cycle of gentrification. Salida, Colorado is still a pretty small town. A few decades ago, it was much more isolated due to state-wide economic challenges. In this episode of Colorado Soul Stories, you will hear photographer Tim Brown describe his humble arrival to this secluded mountain town in 1982 and how it captured his heart. Tim drove out West back then in search of his photography career. An avid photographer since a kid, he was hired to capture the open-mouthed expressions of the tourists rafting the white waters of the Arkansas River. We touch on the fact that the digital revolution began to squeeze him out of his career, but that he was reborn in his art by discovering the 19th century method of tin type photography, which now is his legacy in the area and in the world. Tim reminisces about the simpler days of Salida, cherishing the sense of community in a place located near so much natural beauty. We talk about how the original affordability welcomed the artist type to inhabit the forgotten buildings. Tim and his friends were making something out of virtually nothing, that hardship cultivating the unique Colorado grit. We hear how his evolution and style as a photographer has been synonymous with his life growing up in this wonderful Western space. You can learn more about Tim Brown at https://www.timbrownphotography.com/ and you can hear more about his original arrival to Salida and his 2024 exhibit “Broken” here: https://music.amazon.de/podcasts/19a834a5-a486-499b-b991-1ca8d063e2ff/we-are-chaffee-podcast Please share, rate, subscribe and review the Colorado Soul Stories Podcast, it helps!    

You will hear photographer Tim Brown describe his humble arrival to this secluded mountain town in 1982 and how it captured his heart. Tim drove out West back then in search of his photography career. An avid photographer since a kid, he was hired to capture the open-mouthed expressions of the tourists rafting the white waters of the Arkansas River. We touch on the fact that the digital revolution began to squeeze him out of his career, but that he was reborn in his art by discovering the 19th century method of tin type photography, which now is his legacy in the area and in the world. Tim reminisces about the simpler days of Salida, cherishing the sense of community in a place located near so much natural beauty. We talk about how the original affordability welcomed the artist type to inhabit the forgotten buildings. Back then, Tim and his friends were making something out of virtually nothing, that hardship cultivating that unique Colorado grit. We hear how his evolution and style as a photographer has been synonymous with his life growing up in this wonderful Western space.

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