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Outdoor Photography & Creative Learning with Pascale Isabelle Navarro

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In this episode of the Shutter Trails Podcast, Drake sits down with Vancouver Island photographer Pascale from Photo Rando to explore her unique journey through photography—from childhood inspiration to professional teaching and award-winning creative work. Pascale shares how her father’s photography sparked her passion at a young age, and how personal challenges—including his illness—shaped her artistic path. She reflects on her early days shooting film, studying photography in Quebec, and working in emotionally intense environments like hospitals as a medical photographer. The conversation dives into: The power of film photography and why it’s making a comebackHer transition from structured jobs to a creative, independent careerTeaching photography to both adults and kids (and why kids often take better photos!) Creative techniques like in-camera double exposuresThe beauty and inspiration of Vancouver Island landscapesHer honest take on AI in photography and its impact on authenticity. Pascale also talks about building a photography business from the ground up, the importance of creativity over perfection, and why staying curious is key to growth. Whether you're a beginner or experienced photographer, this episode is packed with insight, inspiration, and thoughtful discussion about what photography really means in today’s world.

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