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Kodachrome on the Range

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Antonio and Ward are back with a new episode of Street Shots, where they dive into a few interesting topics. They start by sharing their thoughts on an amazing book that a listener sent them, and then Antonio opens up about a common question he often gets asked: what gear he uses to capture his shots. Fortunately, Ward has some great advice to help him handle this dilemma with ease. Later on, the duo takes a closer look at Everett Baker, a talented photographer from Saskatchewan who traveled across Canada in the mid-20th century, capturing stunning scenes of the people and landscape with his trusty Leica camera and Kodachrome film.

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Jeffrey Saldinger and his book

Everett Baker Slides on Smug Mug

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Bits of Saskatchewan: Trails and traces of Rupert's Land and the North-west Territories as seen from 1940-1955

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Manage episode 358046992 series 2362637
Content provided by Antonio M Rosario. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Antonio M Rosario or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Antonio and Ward are back with a new episode of Street Shots, where they dive into a few interesting topics. They start by sharing their thoughts on an amazing book that a listener sent them, and then Antonio opens up about a common question he often gets asked: what gear he uses to capture his shots. Fortunately, Ward has some great advice to help him handle this dilemma with ease. Later on, the duo takes a closer look at Everett Baker, a talented photographer from Saskatchewan who traveled across Canada in the mid-20th century, capturing stunning scenes of the people and landscape with his trusty Leica camera and Kodachrome film.

Help out the show by buying us a coffee!

Show Links:

Jeffrey Saldinger and his book

Everett Baker Slides on Smug Mug

Everett Baker's Saskatchewan: Portraits of an Era Hardcover

Everett Baker's Saskatchewan: Portraits of an Era Softcover

Bits of Saskatchewan: Trails and traces of Rupert's Land and the North-west Territories as seen from 1940-1955

Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Vero, Twitter and Facebook page

Ward Rosin’s Website, Vero, Instagram feed and Facebook page.

Ornis Photo Website

The Unusual Collective

Street Shots Instagram

Subscribe to us on:

Apple Podcasts

Google Podcasts

Spotify

Amazon Music

iHeart Radio

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