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In this episode, I sit down with Kate Hook to talk about chaos, control, and creating work that refuses to apologize. We dive into souped film, embracing “mistakes” as artistic intent, and what it means to make bold photography in a boys club industry that still struggles to take women seriously. We also unpack the endless noise of social media, dealing with hate, and why pushing your work into strange, uncomfortable places might be the most honest thing you can do as an artist.
Website: https://www.katehook.com/Instagram: @kateh00k TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kateh00k
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In this episode, I sit down with Kate Hook to talk about chaos, control, and creating work that refuses to apologize. We dive into souped film, embracing “mistakes” as artistic intent, and what it means to make bold photography in a boys club industry that still struggles to take women seriously. We also unpack the endless noise of social media, dealing with hate, and why pushing your work into strange, uncomfortable places might be the most honest thing you can do as an artist.
Website: https://www.katehook.com/Instagram: @kateh00k TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kateh00k
Subscribe on Youtube/Spotify/Apple Podcasts/Substack for more episodes!

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