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Episode 6: ‘Be A Yes Person’ (an interview with photographer Paul Clarke)

Episode 6: ‘Be A Yes Person’ (an interview with photographer Paul Clarke)

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For Creative People, Episode 6: Helen Jane Campbell’s guest is Paul Clarke


Welcome to the final episode in the first series of For Creative People. My special guest is photographer Paul Clarke, who I’ve known professionally AND as a friend for around 15 years now.


Paul is a photographer, filmmaker and producer based in London. His client work ranges from the glamorous world of the Oscars, to your local church hall. He's been the personal photographer for heads of state, private party snapper for A list celebrities, and spent a lot of time chasing Battersea dogs around muddy parks.


Working nationally and internationally, Paul has won awards for corporate and private work, but mostly enjoys finding and connecting with the world's most interesting people. His style is often described as strong, bold and vibrant, with an eye for colour and composition. As well as people photography, Paul has a personal project "While I was up there" – a collection of London landscapes taken from high buildings, while covering events hosted in these striking venues.


With a pre-photography background in public service design and delivery, Paul has a hunger for all the stories that hide in plain sight, and the tricky bits of the universe that often seem simple at first.


https://paulclarke.com/

www.linkedin.com/in/paulclarke6/


Trigger warning: Mentions of George Floyd & Black Lives Matter themes, in relation to statues and history.

About Helen Jane Campbell:

Helen is a coach for creative people and the author of the book Founders, Freelancers & Rebels.

Find out more at: www.forcreativepeople.com


Produced and Engineered by Andy Simms: andysimms.com

Music by Desire Path: desirepathmusic.com

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