Inspiration in Action is a podcast for those who decided to lead a creative life and want to understand the key mindsets and practicality of it. The host, Dasha Pears, is an award-winning Russian surreal fine art photographer and educator, who interviews creatives from different areas and picks their minds for how they manage to achieve results in their field, what inspires them, what makes them continue creating and move forward. At the same time, Dasha gets actual actionable tips on how their art is made and their creative process is organized, which makes the show hyper-useful.
Today’s guest’s art is an excellent example of how one person can make an impact with photos. Simon McCheung is an award-winning and well-selling conc...
Today’s guest’s art is an excellent example of how one person can make an impact with photos. Simon McCheung is an award-winning and well-selling conc...
Today’s episode is a gold mine of practical tips on improving the lighting element in your photography and maximizing its effect on the viewer. One of...
Today’s episode is a gold mine of practical tips on improving the lighting element in your photography and maximizing its effect on the viewer. One of...
Today’s guest is an extraordinary young South African artist, Luke Rudman, who turns trash that he finds on the coastline into mind-blowing works of a...
Today’s guest is an extraordinary young South African artist, Luke Rudman, who turns trash that he finds on the coastline into mind-blowing works of a...
In this episode I sit down with a photographer and filmmaker Sean Tucker, who is particularly known for his incredibly beautiful and sincere education...
In this episode I sit down with a photographer and filmmaker Sean Tucker, who is particularly known for his incredibly beautiful and sincere education...
In this episode I want to dive into a topic that interests all portrait photographers: how can you turn a simple portrait into a whole story about you...
In this episode I want to dive into a topic that interests all portrait photographers: how can you turn a simple portrait into a whole story about you...