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Frank Walsh was a high-school rocker before discovering his true calling with a camera. Now he's one of the preeminent photographers with an impressive list of clients. In this episode, Frank and Brian relive the tortuous process of photographing ants and discuss the challenge of pushing yourself creatively in the digital age.
He also candidly discusses his initial oblivion with the possibilities this life offered, his early professional partnership with Duane Rieder to form Rieder & Walsh Photography and how the two strong-willed creatives traversed both the successes and eventual break-up of the partnership.
Frank's current studio is a beautifully renovated church in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh and his work can be found at http://www.walshphoto.com/
By Brian Bronaugh, Gordon Robertson & Rob DeanerFrank Walsh was a high-school rocker before discovering his true calling with a camera. Now he's one of the preeminent photographers with an impressive list of clients. In this episode, Frank and Brian relive the tortuous process of photographing ants and discuss the challenge of pushing yourself creatively in the digital age.
He also candidly discusses his initial oblivion with the possibilities this life offered, his early professional partnership with Duane Rieder to form Rieder & Walsh Photography and how the two strong-willed creatives traversed both the successes and eventual break-up of the partnership.
Frank's current studio is a beautifully renovated church in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh and his work can be found at http://www.walshphoto.com/