Matt Green is walking ALL of the streets of New York, photographing and blogging his experiences. A wonderful use of photography to share a life experience, and the worlds of others.
Archive for the ‘Interviews’ Category
Walking and Photography – Matt Green walks NY
Posted in Inspiration, Interviews, Other Artists, Travel, Writing and photography, tagged Heidi Straube - Inner Path Photography, inspirational photography New York, Matt Green New York, New York Times photography, New York Times video, street photography New York, walking and photography, Writing and photography on March 25, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
“It’s more like I’m having an experience than making a picture.” -Cy Twombly
Posted in Inspiration, Interviews, Other Artists, Quotes, tagged artist quotes, creativity quotes, Cy Twombly, Heidi Straube - Inner Path Photography, inner path creativity, spiritual art on July 6, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
After completing a work, in a kind of ecstatic state, it was as if the painting existed and he barely did anymore: “I usually have to go to bed for a couple of days.”
“I used to be afraid to fly…”
Posted in Inspiration, Interviews, Music, tagged art, fear, Heidi Straube, Kenny White, music, New York Times, quote, songwriter, thoughts on May 6, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
“I used to be really afraid to fly, Mr. White says. “My palms would sweat for days, thinking about it. After I made my first record, in 2001, my fear was half of what it used to be, and I think it was because I accomplished some of the things I wanted to do. I think you’re only fearful of dying if you haven’t lived.”
NPR.org – On Sondheim: The Musical-Theater Legend At 80
Posted in Inspiration, Interviews, tagged composer, creative process, Heidi Straube, Inspiration, interview, music, NPR, Stephen Sondheim, Terry Gross on April 25, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Here’s a wonderful interview with Stephen Sondheim, Broadway composer (among other things)…interesting thoughts about creating, being an artist in the world…enjoy especially the last 5 minutes where he talks about “the creative moment” and getting totally lost in the flow of time.