157: Marc Silber - Tools from Seriously Talented People to Unleash Your Creative Life

157: Marc Silber - Tools from Seriously Talented People to Unleash Your Creative Life

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Marc Silber is a best selling author, photographer, filmmaker,
and producer of the very popular Youtube series Advancing Your
Photography, where he has interviewed scores of some of the
biggest names in photography. 


He started out learning darkroom skills and the basics of
photography at the legendary Peninsula School in Menlo Park, CA,
in the '60s, and moved on to hone his skills to professional
standards at the famed San Francisco Art Institute. Marc moved
into teaching photography in workshops all over the country, he
became renowned as an engaging and helpful speaker and coach, as
his greatest joy comes from helping others. 


He loves adventure and you'll find him out backpacking surfing or
snowboarding, or maybe just chilling, taking a walk through
Carmel with his wife and Golden Retriever. 
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In This Episode You'll Learn:


How Marc got started in photography

Where Marc got the idea for his new book Create

What surprised Marc most when interviewing non photographers
about creativity

Common misconceptions people have about creativity and where
it comes from

Key tools Marc learned from seriously talented people

Simple ways we can increase our creativity

When a piece stops being a photograph and becomes art

The most actionable takeaway Marc has for photographers who
read his book.



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Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

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