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In this episode, Ward reflects on photographing his nephew’s wedding with a street photographer’s mindset, describing how he avoided traditional posed shots in favor of authentic, in-the-moment captures. His approach, shaped by instinct and observation, gives listeners a look at how street techniques translate into event photography and how spontaneity can lead to stronger visual storytelling.
Antonio shares his experience photographing both the University of Nebraska’s flagline at Memorial Stadium and the Huskers game itself—a whirlwind weekend of early mornings, long hours, and on-field access. He discusses the logistics of working in that environment, from equipment choices and technical challenges to the creative mindset needed to stay sharp under pressure. The conversation explores how returning to structured photography jobs can rekindle that sense of purpose and flow, reminding both hosts why the act of shooting—whether for work or passion—still matters.
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In this episode, Ward reflects on photographing his nephew’s wedding with a street photographer’s mindset, describing how he avoided traditional posed shots in favor of authentic, in-the-moment captures. His approach, shaped by instinct and observation, gives listeners a look at how street techniques translate into event photography and how spontaneity can lead to stronger visual storytelling.
Antonio shares his experience photographing both the University of Nebraska’s flagline at Memorial Stadium and the Huskers game itself—a whirlwind weekend of early mornings, long hours, and on-field access. He discusses the logistics of working in that environment, from equipment choices and technical challenges to the creative mindset needed to stay sharp under pressure. The conversation explores how returning to structured photography jobs can rekindle that sense of purpose and flow, reminding both hosts why the act of shooting—whether for work or passion—still matters.
Subscribe to our Substack Newsletter
Help out the show by buying us a coffee!
Support the show by purchasing Antonio’s Zines.
Send us a voice message, comment or question.
Show Links:
Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Vero, Instagram, Bluesky, and Facebook page
Ward Rosin’s Website, Vero, Bluesky, Instagram and Facebook page.
The Unusual Collective
Subscribe to us on:
Apple Podcasts
Google Podcasts
Spotify
Amazon Music
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