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Telling better stories vs taking single pretty images - With Photographer Lukas Vanderlende

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In this new episode, I had the pleasure of chatting with West Michigan-based photographer Lukas Vanderlende. We talked about: How got started in Photography How having a supportive family has helped him develop as an artist Why he now uses Leica cameras Who inspires him today The importance of long-term storytelling-driven projects vs single images And more! You can find out more about Lukas's work on his Instagram here: @lukasvanderlende or on his website at: lukasvanderlende.com //// Make sure you are subscribed and rate the show on your favorite podcast app if you like what you hear! If you are more of a visual person, make sure to subscribe to my Youtube channel where we've built a growing community of more than 8200 like-minded visual storytellers here: youtube.com/fredranger My latest photography zine can be found here: fredranger.com/store?category=Zine Want to know where I get my great licensed music tracks? Simple it's Audiio and you can get 10% off using this link: Audiio for Creators You can also support this ad-free podcast by buying me a coffee at ⁠buymeacoffee.com/fredranger⁠ . Let's connect: Email: visualstorytellingpodcast @ fredranger.com Social: @fredranger on Twitter and Instagram Vero & Grainery and on the web at thevisualstorytellingpodcast.com
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In this new episode, I had the pleasure of chatting with West Michigan-based photographer Lukas Vanderlende. We talked about: How got started in Photography How having a supportive family has helped him develop as an artist Why he now uses Leica cameras Who inspires him today The importance of long-term storytelling-driven projects vs single images And more! You can find out more about Lukas's work on his Instagram here: @lukasvanderlende or on his website at: lukasvanderlende.com //// Make sure you are subscribed and rate the show on your favorite podcast app if you like what you hear! If you are more of a visual person, make sure to subscribe to my Youtube channel where we've built a growing community of more than 8200 like-minded visual storytellers here: youtube.com/fredranger My latest photography zine can be found here: fredranger.com/store?category=Zine Want to know where I get my great licensed music tracks? Simple it's Audiio and you can get 10% off using this link: Audiio for Creators You can also support this ad-free podcast by buying me a coffee at ⁠buymeacoffee.com/fredranger⁠ . Let's connect: Email: visualstorytellingpodcast @ fredranger.com Social: @fredranger on Twitter and Instagram Vero & Grainery and on the web at thevisualstorytellingpodcast.com
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