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In this episode of Street Life, Mark and John welcome special guest Kris Desautels, a Chicago-based street photographer known for his high-contrast, minimalist imagery.
Kris recounts his early exposure to photography through his family's point-and-shoot cameras and his mother's passion for capturing family moments. After a detour through various jobs and a stint in bartending, Kris found his calling in photography, particularly drawn to the themes of isolation and urban life.
Kris elaborates on how the pandemic influenced his work, pushing him towards solitary imagery amidst the empty streets of Chicago. He discusses his preference for black and white photography, citing the emotional depth it provides compared to colour.
Throughout the episode, Kris shares his creative process, emphasising the importance of instinct and spontaneity in his photography. He reveals his fascination with reflections and silhouettes, as well as his approach to sequencing images to tell a cohesive story. The conversation also touches on the influence of music and other art forms on his work, highlighting how he draws inspiration from various sources beyond photography.
As the episode wraps up, Kris discusses his current projects, including a book centered around Chicago's Air and Water Show and a series involving mannequins and nighttime photography.
Join us for this engaging episode filled with humour, insights, and a deep appreciation for the art of street photography as we explore the creative journeys of Mark, John, and Kris Desautels.
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In this episode of Street Life, Mark and John welcome special guest Kris Desautels, a Chicago-based street photographer known for his high-contrast, minimalist imagery.
Kris recounts his early exposure to photography through his family's point-and-shoot cameras and his mother's passion for capturing family moments. After a detour through various jobs and a stint in bartending, Kris found his calling in photography, particularly drawn to the themes of isolation and urban life.
Kris elaborates on how the pandemic influenced his work, pushing him towards solitary imagery amidst the empty streets of Chicago. He discusses his preference for black and white photography, citing the emotional depth it provides compared to colour.
Throughout the episode, Kris shares his creative process, emphasising the importance of instinct and spontaneity in his photography. He reveals his fascination with reflections and silhouettes, as well as his approach to sequencing images to tell a cohesive story. The conversation also touches on the influence of music and other art forms on his work, highlighting how he draws inspiration from various sources beyond photography.
As the episode wraps up, Kris discusses his current projects, including a book centered around Chicago's Air and Water Show and a series involving mannequins and nighttime photography.
Join us for this engaging episode filled with humour, insights, and a deep appreciation for the art of street photography as we explore the creative journeys of Mark, John, and Kris Desautels.
WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM
Follow us on Instagram and leave us a review!

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