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It’s never been easier to take and share great photos. And telling stories visually is one of the fastest, cheapest ways to connect with other people - employees, customers, investors, voters, or your team. So why aren’t leaders using photos more to build trust, inspire hope and fuel change? That’s what I turned to David duChemin to find out.
David is a world and humanitarian assignment photographer, bestselling author, digital publisher, and international workshop leader based on Vancouver Island, Canada. He’s spent decades chasing compelling images on all seven continents for the international NGO community, including World Vision, Save the Children and the BOMA project.
In this episode, we explore how visual stories create emotion and connect us, what personal skills you need to tell powerful stories with a camera and how leaders can start putting photos to work for them and their teams right now. David also generously shares access to some of his incredible resources for learning photography.
Get in touch with him. listen to his podcast or follow him on Instagram to learn more about how he can help you.
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It’s never been easier to take and share great photos. And telling stories visually is one of the fastest, cheapest ways to connect with other people - employees, customers, investors, voters, or your team. So why aren’t leaders using photos more to build trust, inspire hope and fuel change? That’s what I turned to David duChemin to find out.
David is a world and humanitarian assignment photographer, bestselling author, digital publisher, and international workshop leader based on Vancouver Island, Canada. He’s spent decades chasing compelling images on all seven continents for the international NGO community, including World Vision, Save the Children and the BOMA project.
In this episode, we explore how visual stories create emotion and connect us, what personal skills you need to tell powerful stories with a camera and how leaders can start putting photos to work for them and their teams right now. David also generously shares access to some of his incredible resources for learning photography.
Get in touch with him. listen to his podcast or follow him on Instagram to learn more about how he can help you.
***
If you like this episode, please subscribe, like and share it with your networks.
And if you want more great content like this to help you share knowledge, get support and grow your audience, join me on The Q.west for Good.