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Returning Home with Dave Kasnic

1 h 35 min · 9 de oct de 2023
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On this episode of "How You Create," Host Ben Terry is joined by photographer and longtime friend, David Kasnic. After moving from his home in a small town in the Pacific Northwest to study at Western Kentucky University, Dave finished his formal photography education with a MFA at Columbia College Chicago in Photography. Additionally, Dave has worked with national and internationally recognized brands such as The Atlantic, The New York Times, and Barron’s. On this in depth episode, Dave discusses as an artist, what we can learn by revisiting home, the pros and cons of a MFA program, and the endless perils of playing “the game” when it comes to making money from creative work, while maintaining artistic integrity.

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