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Photography Changes Everything - Episode 75

All Through a Lens: A Podcast About Film Photography by All Through a Lens

Dec 20, 2022105:30Arts

We’ve got a family show for you today! It’s just Eric and Vania for this one. And we want to tell you have Photography Changes Everything. Everything! We also want to tell you about some projects we’ve got coming up and...

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Photography Changes Everything - Episode 75 is an episode from All Through a Lens: A Podcast About Film Photography by All Through a Lens. We’ve got a family show for you today! It’s just Eric and Vania for this one. And we want to tell you...

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Published Dec 20, 2022, 105:30 long, audio available.

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We’ve got a family show for you today! It’s just Eric and Vania for this one. And we want to tell you have Photography Changes Everything. Everything! We also want to tell you about some projects we’ve got coming up and a camera mystery we solved. Luis Azarraga and the Camerama Luis Azarraga, a photographer from the Philippines moved to the states in 1914. After a slew of inventions, he became known for his “Camerara” – a mystery camera that could quickly and easily shoot 160-degree panoramic photographs. Using an 18 foot tall tripod, Luis would crank the Camerama skyward, flick a switch and then lower it back down. Arizona Highways Magazine wrote in their Jun 1956 issue: “He guards his secret carefully. He allows no one to get near, much less peer into, the outsize aluminum box in which his invention is housed. It is not parented. Azarraga takes a dim view of the patent procedure.” In this episode, we dig deeper to unravel the mystery of the Camerama! A few of his photos were featured in Arizona Highways. Here they are: And here’s as close to the camera as he’d allow anyone to get: Photography Changes Everything Vania and Eric discuss the various ways photography has changed everything in their lives, including: -Delayed Gratification -To Appreciate and judge light -Seeing everything as a composition -Weather -Social anxiety (both good and bad) -To appreciate solitude -To collaborate PATREON Thank you to everyone who supports us! Check out our Patreon for bonus episodes, extended interviews, early drops. Tons of stuff! patreon.com/allthroughalens THE CREDITS OF ENDING Music by Last Regiment of Syncopated Drummers Vania: IG , Flickr , Zines Eric: IG , Flickr , Zines , ECN-2 Kit

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Photography Changes Everything - Episode 75 is an episode from All Through a Lens: A Podcast About Film Photography by All Through a Lens.

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Published Dec 20, 2022 and 105:30 long