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The Daring Adventure of Art - David duChemin - Ep 93

Art2Life

Nicholas Wilton

Self-improvement, Education, Visual Arts, Arts

4.8647 Ratings

🗓️ 2 August 2023

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

https://Art2Life.com - When was the last time walking into your studio felt like an adventure? Are you busy charting unknown territories in the land of creativity? Or are you trudging the same old paths on your canvas, hoping a breakthrough magically appears? Meet David duChemin! He’s a ​​world and humanitarian assignment photographer, best-selling author, digital publisher, podcaster, and international workshop leader. His breathtaking photos make you feel like you’re actually hanging out in the forest with wild bears, but it’s not just because he’s an incredible photographer. It’s something deeper. Join us for an engaging conversation around adventure, creativity, challenge, and growth that I trust will inspire you wherever you are on the art-making journey.

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LISTEN IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN…

Understanding the relationship between creativity, adventure, and risk [1:41]

David’s life and death experiences [10:20]

David’s “come from” and the power of experience [15:08]

The wonderful world of difference and juxtaposition [23:37]

The synergy of challenge and flow [30:23]

How writing and photography fuel David’s creative growth [41:14]

The road ahead for David [48:38]

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RESOURCES MENTIONED

Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (Author): https://www.cgu.edu/people/mihaly-csikszentmihalyi/ 

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CONNECT WITH DAVID DUCHEMIN

Website: https://davidduchemin.com 

Podcast: https://www.abeautifulanarchy.com 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidduchemin 

Books and eBooks: https://craftandvision.com/collections/all   

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Transcript

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0:00.0

The words that are closest to me are intimate encounters. I don't want to photograph a whale.

0:07.1

I want to photograph an encounter with a whale. I want to photograph how that, you know, there's a

0:11.6

almost a cliche in photography. Don't shoot what it looks like, shoot how it feels.

0:20.0

Hey everyone, welcome back to the Art to Live podcast.

0:22.7

Really, really excited today to share with you, my next guest, David Deschaman.

0:28.1

He is an incredible, incredible, underline, incredible humanitarian assignment photographer,

0:35.7

his work's just phenomenal, best-selling author, podcaster, and

0:40.1

workshop leader. He's a world explorer, adventure. And for so many people, I think,

0:45.6

serves as like a high mountain guide for the creative process, you know, in life and art. And there's so

0:51.5

many fronts that I relate to, so many aspects of how he's living,

0:56.0

what he's doing that I resonate with. It was really hard to narrow down what I want to talk

1:00.6

to David about. But I'm going to start today. First of all, David, thank you so much for being here.

1:06.3

You're very welcome. Thank you. What a privilege.

1:16.9

Thank you. What a privilege. Welcome to Art to Light, a podcast for the Creatively Curious.

1:21.1

My name is Nicholas Wilton, and each week I'll help you rediscover not just the art of your life,

1:26.4

but the art in your life.

1:28.4

Join me as we explore that perfect blue at twilight, the wild frontiers of art making,

1:34.1

and the extraordinary joy of finding your ways you go.

1:41.6

Yeah, so, and you're on Vancouver Island, correct?

1:44.5

I sure am.

1:45.2

Still?

1:45.9

Okay, okay.

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