Balancing Creativity and Rest: A Street Photographer’s Guide

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Del Grande is an internationally published independent journalist and artist working in Tucson, Arizona.

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The Old Pueblo’s Santa Catalina Mountains are awe inspiring, right?
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Some days we come face to face with ourselves. It’s usually easier when we get to travel to a new town or country. During the coronavirus pandemic, I started to take my brand seriously. I thought, ‘If this is the end of days, I may as well be making art.’ It was the best decision I made, which balanced my busy life and the restrictions placed upon us. I had a blast! I was also very lucky to live in Arizona, which barely closed, and was working for a non-profit in Tucson. My industry was not impacted by layoffs of store closures. And in between running a fantastic organization that raises money for the Pima county library system, I was traveling for my freelance photo and writing gigs.

But this video offers a bit more depth than that. It’s honestly one of my best videos to date; and it unfolded naturally.

Until next time, I’ll see you in the streets.

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