The Art of Friendship with Humanitarian Photographer Fawn Anderson
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Fawn Anderson is a humanitarian-focused photographer and founder of Our Friendly World, a social movement and podcast that is for the healing of social, economic & racial injustice through the art of friendship. This episode is all about connection: from how to take engaging portraits that honour your subject to embracing friendship in its many forms. By the end, you may want to take up martial arts and even try bending spoons… with your mind! ✨
Fawn’s Links
- Podcast: Our Friendly World
- Photography: F. A. Images
- Instagram: @befriendlyworld
Inspiration
- Burnout by Emily & Amelia Nagoski. “It talks about emotions and what burnout really is and how to get out of that burnout. And I think actually that’s the key to the fall of friendship—the fall of our relationships in our society. We’re all burnt out. There’s no capacity to be outgoing. We’re in survival mode”.
How to Photograph People
Conscious photography
That means connecting with your subject on a soul level.
Compassionate lighting
In taking portraits or making films, show care and respect for the people you work with by taking time to properly capture the texture of their skin, whether it’s dark or light.
Friendship & Connection
Be a friend to yourself
Prioritise yourself and take time to care for yourself.
It’s like watching TV
Love TV shows? So do I, and so does Fawn. And she has a trick for connecting with people that’s perfect for all you TV show fans & movie buffs...
Everyone is your guest
I’ve always believed that how you treat people you don’t know says a lot about your character. And Fawn has a similar philosophy...
🎧 Listen to the full episode to hear more about connection—from martial arts principles to bending spoons with your mind…
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