1 hr 20 min

Sean Tucker - A Conversation About Navigating The Creative Life The Contact Sheet

    • Visual Arts

In this episode, we’re chatting with Sean Tucker, a UK based photographer who I’m sure many of you are already familiar with. Sean also has a very popular YouTube channel, which is quite different than most others in the photography realm. 

I came across Sean’s work a couple of years ago was immediately hooked by his message. I also loved the fact that he was putting out content that focused on the creative life and the ebbs and flows that come with it. 

If you haven’t watched any of his videos before, Sean often speaks about things like ego, creative envy, and online criticism—which can all end up as roadblocks if we’re not careful. His philosophical approach is refreshing and the content he’s creating is an incredibly important and necessary addition to the photography world

This interview is very much a conversation about navigating the creative life, as we dig into Sean’s career, and talk about things such as the importance of consistency and doing the work, getting clear with your direction, not being afraid to make changes with your work, as well as some other really important topics. 

I hope you all enjoy this conversation and get some value from it. 

Make sure to check out Sean's work at the links below!

Sean’s WebsiteSean’s YouTubeSean’s Instagram

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Contact Sheet Podcast WebsiteFollow the show on Instagram! 

In this episode, we’re chatting with Sean Tucker, a UK based photographer who I’m sure many of you are already familiar with. Sean also has a very popular YouTube channel, which is quite different than most others in the photography realm. 

I came across Sean’s work a couple of years ago was immediately hooked by his message. I also loved the fact that he was putting out content that focused on the creative life and the ebbs and flows that come with it. 

If you haven’t watched any of his videos before, Sean often speaks about things like ego, creative envy, and online criticism—which can all end up as roadblocks if we’re not careful. His philosophical approach is refreshing and the content he’s creating is an incredibly important and necessary addition to the photography world

This interview is very much a conversation about navigating the creative life, as we dig into Sean’s career, and talk about things such as the importance of consistency and doing the work, getting clear with your direction, not being afraid to make changes with your work, as well as some other really important topics. 

I hope you all enjoy this conversation and get some value from it. 

Make sure to check out Sean's work at the links below!

Sean’s WebsiteSean’s YouTubeSean’s Instagram

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Contact Sheet Podcast WebsiteFollow the show on Instagram! 

1 hr 20 min