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What happens when you stop searching for photographs somewhere else and begin paying closer attention to where you already are?
I welcome back photographer Ben Tobin for a deeper conversation about place, presence, and the power of long-term storytelling.
Based in Spokane, Washington, Ben has continued to develop a body of work rooted in community, documenting the people, neighborhoods, and everyday moments that often go unnoticed. His photography isn't about chasing destinations or trends. It's about commitment, observation, and building a deeper relationship with the place he calls home.
Since his first appearance on the podcast, Ben's approach has evolved through patience and consistency. His work explores the quiet details, overlooked spaces, and subtle human connections that reveal the true character of a community over time.
In a world that often celebrates constant movement, Ben's photography reminds us that meaningful stories can be found right outside our front door.
In this conversation, we explore creativity, documentary photography, community, and the value of slowing down enough to truly see what's around us.
In This Episode:
• Ben's continued journey documenting Spokane, Washington
• The importance of photographing where you live
• How long-term projects shape both creativity and perspective
• Building trust with your environment and community
• Finding meaningful stories in everyday moments
• Resisting creative pressure and comparison
• The role of patience and consistency in documentary photography
• Why local storytelling matters now more than ever
• Photography as a practice of presence and connection
This is a conversation about community, observation, and the rewards of committing to a place over time.
Whether you're a photographer, storyteller, or creative looking for deeper meaning in your work, Ben's perspective is a powerful reminder that extraordinary stories often exist in the places we know best.
Visit Ben:
Instagram:@cave_mfg
Threads:@cave_mfg
Instagram:@capturing_spokane
Visit The Show:
Instagram: @PHYS_Podcast
Threads: @PHYS_Podcast
YouTube: @phys_podcast
Web: www.physpodcast.ca
Show Partner:
Fotophase.org
Dedicated to revealing the transformational nature of photography and the arts through NeuroArts, helping people connect, reflect, and discover new stories about themselves, their communities, and the world around them.
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What happens when you stop searching for photographs somewhere else and begin paying closer attention to where you already are?
I welcome back photographer Ben Tobin for a deeper conversation about place, presence, and the power of long-term storytelling.
Based in Spokane, Washington, Ben has continued to develop a body of work rooted in community, documenting the people, neighborhoods, and everyday moments that often go unnoticed. His photography isn't about chasing destinations or trends. It's about commitment, observation, and building a deeper relationship with the place he calls home.
Since his first appearance on the podcast, Ben's approach has evolved through patience and consistency. His work explores the quiet details, overlooked spaces, and subtle human connections that reveal the true character of a community over time.
In a world that often celebrates constant movement, Ben's photography reminds us that meaningful stories can be found right outside our front door.
In this conversation, we explore creativity, documentary photography, community, and the value of slowing down enough to truly see what's around us.
In This Episode:
• Ben's continued journey documenting Spokane, Washington
• The importance of photographing where you live
• How long-term projects shape both creativity and perspective
• Building trust with your environment and community
• Finding meaningful stories in everyday moments
• Resisting creative pressure and comparison
• The role of patience and consistency in documentary photography
• Why local storytelling matters now more than ever
• Photography as a practice of presence and connection
This is a conversation about community, observation, and the rewards of committing to a place over time.
Whether you're a photographer, storyteller, or creative looking for deeper meaning in your work, Ben's perspective is a powerful reminder that extraordinary stories often exist in the places we know best.
Visit Ben:
Instagram:@cave_mfg
Threads:@cave_mfg
Instagram:@capturing_spokane
Visit The Show:
Instagram: @PHYS_Podcast
Threads: @PHYS_Podcast
YouTube: @phys_podcast
Web: www.physpodcast.ca
Show Partner:
Fotophase.org
Dedicated to revealing the transformational nature of photography and the arts through NeuroArts, helping people connect, reflect, and discover new stories about themselves, their communities, and the world around them.
Save on Harlowe Lighting
Shop Harlowe Here
The P.H.Y.S Podcast exists because of listeners like you.
Every contribution helps us continue sharing meaningful stories from photographers, artists, filmmakers, and creative thinkers from around the world.
Donate
Patreon

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