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“Everybody has a uniqueness to them and I try to celebrate that.” — Richard W. Gretzinger
Today I interviewed Richard W. Gretzinger
Here’s more about him and his project The Vulnerability Project in his own words:
So far I have been overwhelmed with the responses I have received and the amazing individuals I have met. I’ve photographed many people from all walks of life, and I will continue because I am finding that photography is just the means; what is most fulfilling are the intimate conversations about life, fears, regrets, love and joy. I see so much beauty in this world and in each person I photograph. So, as I continue my work I am revealing more about myself and the way art affects people.
Part of me being vulnerable is to allow a place for others to comment and continue the conversation. At a recent gallery show I included a way for this to happen–a mirror, some pens and post-it notes. To my surprise, the reactions and the thoughts on vulnerability were many. Some of the notes brought me to tears.
To catch up with our guest:
In this episode we speak about:
“Everybody has a uniqueness to them and I try to celebrate that.” — Richard W. Gretzinger
Today I interviewed Richard W. Gretzinger
Here’s more about him and his project The Vulnerability Project in his own words:
So far I have been overwhelmed with the responses I have received and the amazing individuals I have met. I’ve photographed many people from all walks of life, and I will continue because I am finding that photography is just the means; what is most fulfilling are the intimate conversations about life, fears, regrets, love and joy. I see so much beauty in this world and in each person I photograph. So, as I continue my work I am revealing more about myself and the way art affects people.
Part of me being vulnerable is to allow a place for others to comment and continue the conversation. At a recent gallery show I included a way for this to happen–a mirror, some pens and post-it notes. To my surprise, the reactions and the thoughts on vulnerability were many. Some of the notes brought me to tears.
To catch up with our guest:
In this episode we speak about: