Welcome to Creative Banter, a creative and philosophy focused podcast where anything goes. I’m your host, Cody Schultz. Joining me is the one and only Ben Horne. Each week, we sit down to discuss something to do with photography, whether it be our feelings toward the film versus digital dichotomy or how our creativity is affected by our individual photographic approaches. Regardless what it is we ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 91 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Arts |
Once again off social media, my mind floats toward the idea of slow productivity, of slow growth - something which has been discussed ad nauseam between Ben and I, but its importance in this world of hustle and bustle cannot be overstated. This bring... more
My recent interview with Talking Landscape Photography has me thinking about the ways we organize our photographs for presentation, particularly the debate between online galleries and the recent trend of free eBooks. This is especially pertinent as ... more
Though it didn’t seem to go all that well, I finally had a job interview the other day. The last position I interviewed for was in October, for an outdoor retail company, and previous to that was an interview in July for a teaching position. So, mayb... more
Ben has returned from his most recent trip to Death Valley, where he experienced a slight existential crisis while photographing glistening mud. This leads to a conversation around anxiety and film photography, as well as the veil of perfection with ... more
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Creative Banter is a gentle amble through the photo-related lives, thinking and creative processes of two down to earth humans, at different stages of their creative careers. It’s a calm, thoughtful and enjoyable time. Don’t expect tips or tricks, this is slow food for the soul.
It’s so nice to listen to a photo inspired podcast that isn’t about the photos. It’s about thoughts and life. I have to wonder if some of the negative reviewers actually read the title of the podcast. more
Great insights on the creative process and the challenges we all face. I look forward to listening every week.
Listening to the nightly ritual that you have with your dog Emmy, it struck me that she has trained you very well. I’ve had many dogs now large ones but I’ve also had 5 pound Yorkies, who slept through the night. I might assure myself that there’s nothing Medical about the nighttime issues, but other than that you’re going to have to brave through the wake ups she’s giving you. I am not sure this will get better. I have 3 Chow Chows, and they can be very stubborn,as the breed is known for, my hu... more
Two privileged, pompous, arrogant, judgmental individuals.
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