Episode 6-Taylor Wallace
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Bioluminescence
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Photographers and Lighting Designers have a very interesting relationship. Often times the two worlds clash, but not in this case! Taylor Wallace, of Alive Coverage is my guest this week. He is a world class photographer in the concert industry, one who I call anytime I can, and helped build one of the most successful collectives of photographers/videographers in the business. We discuss how he got started, and how he and his team were able to set themselves apart in an ultra competitive aspect of live entertainment.
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