Scott Wilson - A Photographer's Battle with Colon Cancer - a podcast by Matt Payne

from 2021-08-11T05:00

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Welcome to episode 225 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast!


This week on the podcast I was joined by Scott Wilson, a landscape, wildlife, cityscape, and portrait photographer who recently has overcome a stage 4 Colon Cancer diagnosis. Scott leveraged his love for photography to overcome his diagnosis and has leveraged his recovery as a catalyst to take his artwork to new levels. On today's show, you will be inspired by Scott's story and his attitude on photography.


Scott and I discuss a variety of topics this week, including:


  • Scott's varied interests in different genres in photography and how they inform each other.

  • Scott's battle with Colon Cancer and the role photography played in his recovery.

  • How to use photography to advocate for various causes you are passionate about.

  • Photographing wild mustangs.

  • Opening a gallery during COVID and his approach to running the business.

  • And a lot more.


Over on Patreon this week, Scott and I discuss our shared passion for Seascapes and the sense of camaraderie you can have when photographing with friends.


Here's who Scott recommended for the podcast this week:



Other items mentioned on the show:


1. Scott's book, "Through the Window."


2. Nature Photographer's Network Special Offer.

Support the show on Patreon.


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Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week.

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