Listen "Zack & Brian (Nature Studios): Festival Photography, Having a PASSION for documenting | KTHE #17"
Episode Synopsis
In the latest captivating episode of "Keep the Hotel Empty," we're thrilled to welcome the dynamic duo of Zack and Brian from Nature Studios, renowned photographers and videographers who have carved a unique niche in the world of concert and festival documentation. This episode dives deep into their artistic journey, from their individual beginnings in capturing the essence of varied subjects to their serendipitous union over a shared love for the vibrant energy of live music events. Their work with iconic reggae shows, including the much-celebrated Reggae Rise Up festival, highlights their ability to not only witness but also immortalize the ephemeral moments that define the genre's spirited performances. This episode is a must-listen for music and photography enthusiasts eager to get an insider's look at what it takes to capture the soul of the music scene. Delving further into their creative process, Zack and Brian share insights into their "Campfire Sessions," an innovative series of intimate fireside performances filmed at the Nature Studios Compound. This segment of the podcast shines a light on their passion for music and their exceptional talent in creating an atmosphere where artists can truly connect with their audience in a raw and authentic setting. The episode is peppered all types on insights making it an essential listen for those fascinated by the intersection of music, storytelling, and visual art. Their dedication to their craft and their ability to capture the magic of performances make Zack and Brian a compelling feature on "Keep the Hotel Empty," engaging listeners who are passionate about music, photography, and the stories behind the artists who bring both worlds together. Support KTHE on Patreon! ------Follow Nature Studios: Instagram - Facebook - Website------Follow KTHE: Patreon - Instagram - Facebook - YouTube
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