From Chaos to Zen With David Cobb

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I’ve known David Cobb for quite some time now. It’s always nice to chat with David because he has a way of calmly dropping knowledge on you. It’s almost as though he lulls you into a zone, but when you listen back to the conversation you realize what gold nuggets he’s sat out for you to find. So… maybe you should listen to this twice.

Anytime I get to talk to anyone from the Photo Cascadia team it’s a pleasure. Whether it is Erin Babnik, Sean Bagshaw, or David Cobb himself, I have fun picking their minds about how photography has changed over their illustrious careers.

In this episode of The Landscape Photography Show, David Cobb and I discuss:

  • How he was inspired by other artists at his beginning stages

  • Relaying a deeper meaning in your compositions

  • What digital downloads did to music… and what they may do to photography

  • Whether or not photography books are still viable

  • Why he gravitated towards Japanese gardens

  • And more!

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