
How Wesley Verhoeve created his first photo book 'Notice' and staying curious
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Wesley Verhoeve is a photographer and curator based in Amsterdam and NYC. In this episode, we talk about the exciting launch of his photo book Notice he created in the height of lockdown over the course of 123 daily photo walks in Vancouver. We also explore how he got into photography, his process, who inspires him and his advice for anyone wanting to work in the areas they are most passionate about.
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“If you do a small thing every day it really does add up.”
My favourite resources from Wesley you must check out!
- How to photograph strangers with Willem Verbeek - this was how I found Wesley originally and I know you’ll learn a lot as I did; even if you’re not a photographer.
- The Observers where Wesley interviews visionaries from the world of photography about their favourite photo book.
- Wesley’s weekly newsletter about photography and finding your voice called Process.’
- Check out Projected exhibit which he founded and curated for the International Center of Photography, which has featured work by over 300 photographers from nearly 50 countries.
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