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Pia Parolin möchte, dass der Podcast weiblicher wird und schon haben wir sie am und im Ohr. Gerne plaudern wir über ihr Art und Weise, wie sie Wege findet, um Stress und Sorgen zu lindern. Die aktuellen Nachrichten bereiten vielen Menschen Kummer. Sie fürchten sich um die Umwelt, Corona, der Krieg oder Preissteigerungen. Heute reden wir darüber, was uns belastet und wie kann wir unsere Sorgen lindern können? Statt aufzugeben oder den Problemen aus dem Weg zu gehen, führt sie eine kreative Auseinandersetzung damit. https://weekly52.de/weekly/291 (00:00) Mehr Weiblichkeit wagen ;-) (03:00) Wie kann ich Sorgen oder Stress abschütteln? (04:30) #notafraid: Promenade Moments (09:30) Es gibt immer dunkle Momente (13:00) Gedankenkreisen in der Kreativitätsblase (15:00) Wissenschaft ist echt speziell (19:00) #plastic.habit: Folgen der Gewohnheit (23:30) Solastalgie berührt unsere Identität (29:30) Völlig losgelöst von der Natur (37:00) #womenartists: Resilienz von Frauen (46:00) Dran bleiben ist der Schlüssel (52:00) Tolle Frauen
Nicht nur in Einzelbildern zu denken, sondern in Fotoserien, kann ein entscheidender Schritt hin zu einem besseren Fotografen sein. Pia Parolin verrät, wie es ihr mit dem Projekt "Promenade Moments" gelungen ist, den Sprung zur Künstlerin zu schaffen.
Nicht nur in Einzelbildern zu denken, sondern in Fotoserien, kann ein entscheidender Schritt hin zu einem besseren Fotografen sein. Pia Parolin verrät, wie es ihr mit dem Projekt "Promenade Moments" gelungen ist, den Sprung zur Künstlerin zu schaffen.
How incidents in your life can turn into a creative photography project with Pia Parolin. This episode is sponsored by: HoneyBook - Win Clients. Book Faster. Get Paid. Stay Organized. https://bit.ly/2sAyZIv Dr. Pia Parolin has a Ph.D. in biology but her passion for photography has started at the age of 9. After moving to Southern France in 2005 and going through difficult times, she became more serious about creative photography as her therapy. The terrorist attack in Nice in July 2016 lead to her photo project “Promenade Moments” that helped her and some of the traumatized victims to regain a positive look at the beautiful scenery of the promenade that seemed to have lost its untroubled beauty after the horrible attack. The creative photo project “Promenade Moments” has won Pia many awards, was published in magazines, and shown in exhibitions. Pia picked Croatian photographer Olga Karlovac as the PPN inspirational photographer of the month. Olga is an emerging photographer from Zagreb and her work has been displayed in many galleries all over Europe. Pia picked Olga because of her most recent photo book project called “Before Winter” - a series of blurry and grainy B&W images that perfectly transport the “before Winter” mood that many of us experience in the Northern Hemisphere right now. You can check out Olga’s work here: https://www.olga-karlovac-photography.com/site/ In the main part of the show, Pia and Marco discuss how How incidents in your life can turn into a creative photography project. Many photographers struggle to come up with ideas for a photo project. Often they seem to be under the impression that it has to be something stunning and that you have to travel halfway around the world for it. But sometimes the great projects are very accessible and right in front of your door. Your photo project “Promenade Moments” is a great example of that. And Pia shares how the project ended up to be displayed in exhibitions, magazines, and in a book. Here are the links to Pia’s work and social media accounts: Web: https://www.piaparolin.com Promenade Moments: https://www.piaparolin.com/PortfolioFolder/Promenade-Moments/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/piaparolinphoto/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/promenademoments/ Inspirational Photo Book Pick of the Month: “Promenade(s)” or “Promenade Moments” Publisher shop: http://www.baiedesanges-editions.com/catalogue/promenades-rencontres-ephemerides-de-passants-pia-parolin/ Quote from Pia’s website: “PROMENADE MOMENTS” are ephemerid encounters of people passing by, instants of joy and relax for family and friends. Tourists enjoy the spectacular colours that even the rain cannot delete. Soldiers have become part of the prom’ where children play happily. People stop to look into the infinity of the blue sea. Moments and movements surround us in a place where the evil tried to take grip, but the freedom of everyday life full of ease and light prevail.” Links to Marco Larousse: Web: www.MarcoLarousse.com Twitter: @HamburgCam Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marco.larousse/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarcoLarousse1 Links to PPN: Web: www.PhotoPodcasts.com Twitter: @Photopodcasts Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/photopodcasts/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWaUn2M1BBoecISFEOJGRCg Please support our show by using our B&H affiliate link (click here) that will not cost you a penny more than when you are buying at B&H without our link. And the more this link will be used to buy at B&H, the more giveaways we’ll be able to give back to our listeners through B&H. It really is a “win-win” situation :) Check out the Skylum LUMINAR 2018 software: Link: http://bit.ly/2CzlC2g (use the discount code “PHOTOPODCASTS” at checkout for extra savings) And please share this podcast with your friends and subscribe via iTunes. We would also love to get your feedback. Is there anything that you want us to cover on the show in the future? And we would appreciate if you could take a short moment to rate or post a quick review for our shows on iTunes. About this show: On the monthly “Camera and Inspiration” podcast show of the PPN - Photo Podcast Network, Marco and usually a guest discuss the essence of photography and how to photograph with more intent. Determining the “why” before the “how” in photography is essential to understanding your subject better and create stronger images. In each episode, they introduce you to an inspirational photographer of the month and also share an inspirational photo book of the month.
Born and raised in Italy, Pia Parolin studied biology in Germany and in Brazilian Amazonia. A passionate tropical ecologist with PhD, she always carries her camera with her since the day her father gave her the first Minolta at the age of 9. Living on the French Riviera since 2005, she loves to capture light, colours and movements.With her "Promenade Moments" series from 2017, captured on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, she wanted to give back some colour and light to the victims of the 2016 terrorist attack by donating metal prints of her pictures to the associations Promenade des Anges, Hospital Lenval, and Habitat & Humanisme and with photography workshops.She takes her pictures with an Olympus E-M5 II and a FujiFilm X100F. She keeps postproduction at a minimum and tries to take the picture in its almost final form right away with her camera.We talked with Pia about her Promenade Moments series, but also about her recent experience in Borneo, living side by side with the natives in a longhouse.On October 20 and 21, Pia and Ugo will be leading a weekend photo workshop along the French Riviera / Côte d'Azur, in and around Nice and Antibes. Click here to sign up for it. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
My guest today is Pia Parolin, she was on the French Riviera, on the evening of 14 July 2016, a truck was deliberately driven into crowds of people celebrating Bastille Day on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice. The horrible event resulted in the deaths of 86 people and the injury of over 450 others. Although she would never look at the famous promenade the same again, she decided to document happier days again and started a series called Promenade Moments.