From capturing life through a camera to sketching lives with words, Julia Boggio joins us to share her compelling transition from photographer to novelist. With her finger ever on the pulse of the photography industry, she infuses her romantic comedies with the kind of authenticity that only an insider could provide. Co-host Jacquie Tobin and I are captivated by Julia's storytelling prowess, discussing the economic side of writing, her enduring love for photography, and the remarkable impact ...
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From capturing life through a camera to sketching lives with words, Julia Boggio joins us to share her compelling transition from photographer to novelist. With her finger ever on the pulse of the photography industry, she infuses her romantic comedies with the kind of authenticity that only an insider could provide. Co-host Jacquie Tobin and I are captivated by Julia's storytelling prowess, discussing the economic side of writing, her enduring love for photography, and the remarkable impact ...
Are we headed for a major shift? Episode 99 with Erum Rizvi.
Something New Every Week
52 minutes
2 years ago
Are we headed for a major shift? Episode 99 with Erum Rizvi.
In this episode, we celebrate the 99th episode of the podcast, and after a brief hiatus, is back with more exciting episodes ahead. Joining me this week is my friend Erum, we discuss a WIDE range of topics, including our thoughts on WPPI, the future of the industry, and the joys and challenges of being a parent teaching your kid to drive.Some of the highlights of the episode include:•Reflections on hitting the 99-episode milestone and the exciting things to come on the podcast.•An overview of...
Something New Every Week
From capturing life through a camera to sketching lives with words, Julia Boggio joins us to share her compelling transition from photographer to novelist. With her finger ever on the pulse of the photography industry, she infuses her romantic comedies with the kind of authenticity that only an insider could provide. Co-host Jacquie Tobin and I are captivated by Julia's storytelling prowess, discussing the economic side of writing, her enduring love for photography, and the remarkable impact ...