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Episode 0036 - Sarah

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***Apologies - If you were among the first downloaders you will notice a technical problem around 25 minutes in. I have fixed it. Please download the file again. You're gonna love it.
The guest on episode 36 of Feel Free to Deviate is photographer, educator, and photography book author Sarah Malakoff. She is a professor at University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth and also a bonafide fine art photographer. What does that mean? Why don't you take a few moments to familiarize yourself with her work before listening. Her website is https://sarahmalakoff.com, but make sure you come back!

Are you back? Pretty good stuff, right? If you have ever wondered about the experiences of university level art teachers, this is your chance to hear all about it. Even if you never wondered about that particular segment, it’s a great episode. I think both of us had a good time, and I hope some of that rubs off on you, dear listener.

Topics include:

  • Hard pants
  • Fine art photography
  • Higher education
  • Camera dorkery
  • Photography books
  • The mental state of students during covid
  • The adjunct professor farm system
  • Using spite as a tool to achieve your goals
  • Master of Fine Arts degrees
  • So much more!

As I mentioned before, you can check out Sarah’s work on her website https://sarahmalakoff.com. There’s a page on the site that showcases her book “Second Nature.” https://sarahmalakoff.com/books

Also, she’s represented by the Howard Yezerski gallery in Boston. Drop in there and buy a photograph, or go to the site and look around. The link for that is https://www.howardyezerski.com/sarah-malakoff

Feel Free to Deviate is the podcast about people, their careers, and their relationships with success. My name is Jim Turbert, and I am the host. You can find me at https://feelfreetodeviate.com or on Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok, and Youtube @feelfreetodeviate
https://instagram.com/feelfreetodeviate

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQLJzv4nxrpfn7FNedgwI2A

https://www.tiktok.com/@feelfreetodeviate

Also check out https://buymeacoffee.com/feelfree if you’d like to buy me a coffee or slide a few units of fiat currency my way!
Thanks for listening.
Feel free to send inquiries to mail@feelfreetodeviate.com



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***Apologies - If you were among the first downloaders you will notice a technical problem around 25 minutes in. I have fixed it. Please download the file again. You're gonna love it.
The guest on episode 36 of Feel Free to Deviate is photographer, educator, and photography book author Sarah Malakoff. She is a professor at University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth and also a bonafide fine art photographer. What does that mean? Why don't you take a few moments to familiarize yourself with her work before listening. Her website is https://sarahmalakoff.com, but make sure you come back!

Are you back? Pretty good stuff, right? If you have ever wondered about the experiences of university level art teachers, this is your chance to hear all about it. Even if you never wondered about that particular segment, it’s a great episode. I think both of us had a good time, and I hope some of that rubs off on you, dear listener.

Topics include:

  • Hard pants
  • Fine art photography
  • Higher education
  • Camera dorkery
  • Photography books
  • The mental state of students during covid
  • The adjunct professor farm system
  • Using spite as a tool to achieve your goals
  • Master of Fine Arts degrees
  • So much more!

As I mentioned before, you can check out Sarah’s work on her website https://sarahmalakoff.com. There’s a page on the site that showcases her book “Second Nature.” https://sarahmalakoff.com/books

Also, she’s represented by the Howard Yezerski gallery in Boston. Drop in there and buy a photograph, or go to the site and look around. The link for that is https://www.howardyezerski.com/sarah-malakoff

Feel Free to Deviate is the podcast about people, their careers, and their relationships with success. My name is Jim Turbert, and I am the host. You can find me at https://feelfreetodeviate.com or on Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok, and Youtube @feelfreetodeviate
https://instagram.com/feelfreetodeviate

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQLJzv4nxrpfn7FNedgwI2A

https://www.tiktok.com/@feelfreetodeviate

Also check out https://buymeacoffee.com/feelfree if you’d like to buy me a coffee or slide a few units of fiat currency my way!
Thanks for listening.
Feel free to send inquiries to mail@feelfreetodeviate.com



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