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I’ve known David Cobb for quite some time now. It’s always nice to chat with David because he has a way of calmly dropping knowledge on you. It’s almost as though he lulls you into a zone, but when you listen back to the conversation you realize what gold nuggets he’s sat out for you to find. So… maybe you should listen to this twice.
Anytime I get to talk to anyone from the Photo Cascadia team it’s a pleasure. Whether it is Erin Babnik, Sean Bagshaw, or David Cobb himself, I have fun picking their minds about how photography has changed over their illustrious careers.
In this episode of The Landscape Photography Show, David Cobb and I discuss:
How he was inspired by other artists at his beginning stages
Relaying a deeper meaning in your compositions
What digital downloads did to music… and what they may do to photography
Whether or not photography books are still viable
Why he gravitated towards Japanese gardens
And more!