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Takeaways
- Linnea's early exposure to photography came from her father's hobby and her own experiences with disposable cameras.
- She emphasizes the importance of personal work in developing her artistic style.
- Linnea discusses the challenges and advantages of shooting with digital versus film cameras.
- The use of grain in photography is highlighted as a technique to enhance images and create a film-like quality.
- She shares her journey of finding a niche in photography and the importance of stylistic consistency.
- Linnea's self-portraits emerged from a place of fear but evolved into a significant aspect of her work.
- The conversation touches on the competitive nature of photography and the pressure to be versatile.
- Linnea's commercial work often reflects her personal style, leading to unique client collaborations.
- She reflects on the evolution of her artistic practice and the confidence gained over time.
- The episode concludes with Linnea's thoughts on the creative process and the joy of photography. The pandemic was a turning point for my photography.
- Client expectations often need to be managed carefully.
- Planning for animations requires careful consideration.
- Simplicity in animation can lead to satisfying results.
Credits
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