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Through the Location Scout's Lens: Adam Silver on Hollywood, Landscape, and the Art of Seeing

58 min · 22 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of the Art Stories Podcast, hosted by Sky Lilah (@skylilah), we sit down with Adam Silver — photographer, Hollywood location scout, and a man who has spent his life looking at the world with rare intentionality. Largely self-taught, Adam left home as a teenager in a station wagon, honed his eye across the Hawaiian Islands and the Colorado Rockies, and eventually built a career in California scouting locations for some of Hollywood's most celebrated directors, including Quentin Tarantino and Alejandro González Iñárritu. In this conversation, we explore the relationship between scouting and seeing — how a career finding locations for Pulp Fiction, Django Unchained, and The Revenant shaped Adam's approach to large format fine art photography. We dig into what it means to be self-taught, the lessons of his early apprenticeship with Canadian photographer Deborah Samuel, and the philosophy behind transforming a cinematic eye into images that stand alone as art. Follow Adam Silver: adamsilverphotos.com [http://adamsilverphotos.com] ✨ Follow & support: @artvancouver @vvafofficial Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review — we truly appreciate your support!

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