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Radio atelier
No. 48 — 24 juin 2019

Radio atelier

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2019 59:52


Entrevue Benjamin J. Allard s’entretient avec Vivardy Boursiquot, président du conseil d’administration du centre d’artiste articule et Yen-Chao Lin, l’agente du programme d’équité du centre d’artiste La Centrale galerie Powerhouse, aussi membre du conseil d’administration d’articule. Pour en savoir plus sur les centres donc nous avons parler et leurs programmation, nous vous invitons à visiter... Read more »

Awaken The Awesome
Ep. 010 - Ethically Speaking (Photo Friday Special - Roundtable)

Awaken The Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 84:00


  Ho Boy! We picked a doozie this time. Ethics in Photojournalism...Sounds simple enough, doesn't it? Where does one you start? From the moral standards to be upheld by publications, to the expectation of Truth, to the every increasing pressure to make your photos stand out while adhering to more rigorous standards... We dive in and we dive deep. As always, on this "Roundtable" Photo Friday episode, I am joined 2 of my 3 trusted advisors and fellow enthusiasts, namely Vivardy Boursiquot and Dimitri Rousseau (*Koralie Woodward could not join us this time around) as we attempt to throw our humble yet enthusiastic hats into the ring and try our luck at taming this impressive beast of a subject in our own curious way. You can connect with Dimitri via his Instagram. You can connect with Vivardy via his website or Instagram as well. Some resources and show notes discussed in this episode include but not limited to... National Press Photographers Association Code of Ethics This very insightful talk by New York-based photojournalist, Natan Dvir The Steve McCurry Scandal (via PetaPixel) Revisionist History - S2E4 (Malcolm Gladwell podcast) : The Footsoldier of Birmingham The New York Post cover controversy World Press Photo 2017 Photo of The Year I do hope you enjoy this exchange as we certainly enjoyed bringing it to you. Remember to leave a comment and let us know how we're doing. Either on the blog of via email : awakentheawesome [at] gmail [dot] com #StayAwesome  

Awaken The Awesome
Ep. 006 - "Rivalry? What rivalry?" - w. Vivardy Boursiquot (Photo Friday Special)

Awaken The Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2017 82:47


Don't you just love it when a good wholesome unplanned, unrehearsed, unscripted, unfiltered and honest conversation just flows smoothly and takes on a life of its own^ I do. Hadn't done a Photography-centered recording in a while so it was really nice of my friend and creative compadre, Vivardy Boursiquot, to stop by and chime on a couple of items that we just threw out onto the proverbial whiteboard and just ran with. What transpired was a truly fun and engaging exchange of ideas and perspectives which are always a blast if you ask me. From the subject of ethics in photography, to an open overview of Vivardy's website, to the relevance on online critiques...we pretty much let loose on this one - and it's a gem of a good one. You can connect with Vivardy via his website for business and related inquiries. You can also follow his Social Media updates via Instagram and/or Facebook.

DayLight - a webcast by Olivier Day
Ep. 014 : Vivardy Boursiquot

DayLight - a webcast by Olivier Day

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2016


I have to admit two things right off the bat in the interest of full transparency:1 - I'm ashamed that it took me so long to get this interview down the pipeline. You often take into account the privilege to count some of the photographers you brush shoulders with not just as your peers but as your very real friends. So, in that sense, I really should have made a bigger effort to make this exchange happen wayyyy sooner. But hey, as you'll come to realize by the personality of my gracious guest, he doesn't hold a grudge - at least not as far as I can tell.2 - I'm super jealous. No, really. If I have to sum it up...this phottographer has been producing some truly impressive and resounding work. And I don't say this lightly. A steady and focused(oh my, what a horrible pun!) creator of some remarkable work, I had to tip my humble hat for I have seen his work evolve and progress into something that I truly can say is both impactful and genuine in its own right.So yea, I'm jealous. I said it. Sue me.But on serious note, though: It's always a pleasure and a treat to get to sit down and share insights with some of the people whose work and craft I truly respect and Vivardy Boursiquot is none to be set aside.I hope you enjoy this delightful exchange as much I did.You can find Vivardy's work via his Instagram feed & show some love by liking his Facebook page. Older work also available on his Flickr stream as well as 500px.As always, thank you for your continued support fo this program. It means a lot. Don't forget to share and spread the word as every little nudge is a step forward. Leave a comment as constructive feedback is and always will be appreciated.Be blessed.#StayAwesome If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio elementDirect link to downloading the audio version available here(Do a 'Right-Click' - then select  "Save Link/Target As...')

DayLight - a webcast by Olivier Day
Ep. 013 : Your photography sucks, here's why (Roundtable)

DayLight - a webcast by Olivier Day

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2016


When a WhatsApp conversation turns into an impromptu recording, what you get is an interestingly fresh and unapologetic twist - as it shows in this recent episode.Unfiltered, unpolished but indeed, still Safe For Work, it's definitely the most creative and enthused I've felt about a recording - especially after such a long hiatus.For this conversation, our third photography roundtable, Vivardy Boursiquot, Dimitri Rousseau and I will take a candid and sincere look at some the many and honest "reasons" why one's photography and overall body of work can and eventually will ...suck. We're not saying we're not guilty of these, just that we're honest enough to admit it. A fun talk which I hope you'll enjoy as much as we did.#StayAwesome If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio elementDirect link to downloading the audio version available here(Do a 'Right-Click' - then select  "Save Link/Target As...')

DayLight - a webcast by Olivier Day
Ep. 011 : Social Circle (Photography Roundtable)

DayLight - a webcast by Olivier Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2015


On this episode, I welcome back my awesome gang of creative misfits. On the roundtable's docket this time around : Social Media and its ever reaching impact on our mindset, norms and overall practices. How are we coping with the millennial expectations of the "Want It Now/Need It Yesterday/Already Gone"?This is not an endorsement of the obvious and various platforms we choose to publish our content on.  I feel that's been done already.It's an obviously extensive topic and we've certainly got our fair share of ground to cover.A very active and enlightened conversation full of amazing opinions and anecdotes.I'm thankful to my guests Koralie Deetjen-Woodward , Dimitri Rousseau & Vivardy Boursiquot for their insight as we dive into this exciting discussion - and to you, for tuning in.Hope you'll enjoy. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio elementDirect link to downloading the audio version available here(Do a 'Right-Click' - then select  "Save Link/Target As...')

DayLight - a webcast by Olivier Day
Ep. 010 : Your Work Has Worth (Photography Roundtable)

DayLight - a webcast by Olivier Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2015


On this episode, I welcome a very delightful array of fellow photographers (Koralie Deetjen-Woodward​​​​​​, Dimitri Rousseau​​​​​​ & Vivardy Boursiquot​​​​​)​ as we discuss the recent uproar/grudge match caused by photographer Jason Sheldon's scathing letter to Taylor Swift following her criticism of Apple Music and its policies.Yet another instance where we, as creatives and artists have to define where the line is drawn in regards to how we choose to be compensated for our work.Sure promises to be an insightful discussion which I hope you'll enjoy. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio elementDirect link to downloading the audio version available here(Do a 'Right-Click' - then select  "Save Link/Target As...')