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Conversations examining photography in the NFT space | Listen to the podcast on Spotify, Apple, & RSS |
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(1/5) 2015 photographer & publisher Bill Boling and artist Stephen Shore founded Documentum to explore how internet tech was impacting photography. They were watching a meteoric shift in photography’s cultural valence & consumption brought on by Instagram.
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Can’t tell you how great it feels to have a listener who is really picking up what our guests and we are trying to lay down - that’s how We’re going to keep rolling together - love the love & support - milles mercis! 😻❤️😻
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Just more talks please! So far its perfect... I love the mix of photography and NFT photography... Advance and beginner facts-knowledge... As you have discussed one month is 10 years in NFT...so you just have to keep going to stay up to date... :)
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Big thank you to Kris Graves for chatting with us again! Listen to Part Two of our conversation with ! Available on Spotify, Apple, Google & RSS. As always please share your thoughts with us here to keep the conversation going 💬
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Stay tuned for part 2 of our podcast with Kris’ where we explore in detail “What Came True”
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A photo from the series “Ring Road,” one of seven projects present in @kgpnyc's upcoming NFT photobook, "What Came True." Each unique edition will come with four of the seven projects, including the second edition of Graves' first monograph, "Permanence." Releasing on April 26.
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“TikTok is growing at a rate that is unbelievable [compared] to any other social networks..100% of photographers use IG. 1% of photographers use TikTok..Not being on TikTok is going to hurt every photographer in the world & I don't think any photogs are actually going to get on.”
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“You're an insular group on Instagram with people that follow you and you follow them. But on Twitter there's no choice, you're going to have to see work that you are not connected to, so I thought that automatically that was a better experience.”
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“W/o the ppl around me I wouldn’t be able to make… the art that I have tried to make over the course of the last 2 decades... keeping friends close, watching them grow, [growing] w the photos [and] projects they’re making …made me a better photographer & publisher…”
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