The Paris Chong Show

Friendships, Fine Art Prints, and Life After Hollywood | Show Clip

2 min · 29 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Friendships, Fine Art Prints, and Life After Hollywood | Show Clip

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Greg Gorman recalls meeting the producer and director of *My Octopus Teacher* and becoming great friends with her after flipping out over the movie, which convinced him to stop eating octopus. He notes that he met many "extraordinary" and "fascinating photographers" while out of the insular Hollywood world, and he has stayed in touch with most of them. Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Greg Gorman https://youtu.be/5fEyOXb3Of0 https://www.theparischongshow.com 🎵 Music by ⁠Andrew Raiher⁠ https://andrewraiher.com/ 📸 Shot & Edited at ⁠Visible Audio Studios https://www.visibleaudiostudios.com #greggorman #photography #podcast

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