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Portrait of An Artist
Julie Davis
15 episodes
1 hour ago
Behind-the-art conversations with your favorite fine artists.
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Behind-the-art conversations with your favorite fine artists.
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts
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When careful observation + a camera lens collide, you get Judy Krasinski.
Portrait of An Artist
34 minutes 12 seconds
1 year ago
When careful observation + a camera lens collide, you get Judy Krasinski.

Judy's artistic journey began in a family of artistically talented people who chose conventional careers in healthcare and education. In love and faith her parents took a risk by supporting her decision to study arts at NYU. However, she still followed a more practical career path. She studied English literature and taught high school English, worked in HR, and then transitioned to raising two boys at home. In our interview you’ll hear Judy’s gratitude and appreciation for the years she spent full time with her sons at home. Looking back she knows how much she grew as a photographer because she captured the same subjects in the same locations ad infinitum. For the better part of 8 years she completed project 365 challenges (that’s right, a photo every single day!) Judy has this amazing way of capturing people in their city surroundings, preserving fleeting moments of everyday life. She finds hidden beauty in the mundane and believes that a good photo is like a tiny miracle. Tune in to hear why Judy describes her work in the same way that Diane Arbus says photography is like “tiptoeing into the kitchen late at night and stealing oreo cookies.” Street photography invokes awe and wonder for Judy. It’s a fulfilling process. It’s cultural anthropology. You’re not going to want to miss this episode! When careful observation and a camera lens collide, you get Judy Krasinski. Follow her on Instagram Check out her website

Portrait of An Artist
Behind-the-art conversations with your favorite fine artists.