
HTBARP 57 Sacha Lecca: Being The Photo Editor At Rolling Stone
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07/10/18 • 79 min
Todays guest is New York based photographer and the deputy photo editor at Rolling Stone, Sacha Lecca.
In this interview Sacha will reveal his best tips on how to get your work published in one of the most prestigious music magazines and we will talk about the future of our industry.
Find Sachas work, his favorite camera equipment and much more on his show notes page at htbarp.com/sachalecca
Todays guest is New York based photographer and the deputy photo editor at Rolling Stone, Sacha Lecca.
In this interview Sacha will reveal his best tips on how to get your work published in one of the most prestigious music magazines and we will talk about the future of our industry.
Find Sachas work, his favorite camera equipment and much more on his show notes page at htbarp.com/sachalecca
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HTBARP 58 Coen Rees: Documenting The Britpop Era In England
Today’s guest is New York-based music photographer Coen Rees.
While recording former episodes of my podcast one name was mentioned many times as an inspiration and therefore I needed to get Coen on the show.
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In this interview, we’re going to talk about her style and why she loves Black & White, how she started with minimal equipment and worked her way up in the music photography industry and Coen will reveal how she was able to shoot portrait from stars like Shirley Manson, Nice Cave, Wayne Coyne, Michael Stipe without any press accreditation or magazine access.
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