For Architectural Photographer, Trent Bell (https://www.trentbell.com/), anything of quality – whether it’s a person, object, or the art of conveying the beauty of a space through photography – must contain a high degree of truth. His dedication to revealing the honesty of his subjects, whether they are architectural wonders or the relationships that breathe life into them, reinforces the idea that true quality is an experience, an emotion, and a connection that enriches our lives.
On this week’s episode of Slow Goods, Logan and Bell delve into the creative fervor that led Bell from a path toward dentistry to discovering his intrinsic eye for capturing truth, honesty, and authenticity through a lens.
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