#119 PERFECTION? IT’S VERY OVERRATED

American professional portrait photographer, teacher and TEDx speaker Chris Orwig returns for the final part of his mini series and we chat about a number of topics; portraiture in the age of Covid, celebrating flaws, not seeking perfection above authenticity and why portraiture fills him with so much joy, still.

FURTHER REFERENCE:
To learn more about Chris Orwig’s training.
Robert Frank’s ‘The Americans’. Film below.
Behind the Gare Saint-Lazare picture by Bresson.

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