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In this latest episode of the “10 Frames Per Second” podcast, hosted by Joe Giordano and Molly Roberts, we dive into family photography.  This episode not only highlights the importance of storytelling through images but also offers valuable insights for aspiring photographers and enthusiasts alike.

The Journey of Ashly Stohl

The episode features Ashly Stohl, a talented photographer and co-publisher of Peanut Press, who shares her journey of documenting the life of a stay-at-home mother of three. Initially, Stohl set out to capture the struggles and loneliness that often accompany this role.  However, as she delved into her project, she discovered that the passage of time became the central theme. This revelation highlights the beauty of photography as a medium that can evolve and surprise the artist, often leading to unexpected narratives that resonate with viewers.

The Power of Black and White

Ashly Stohl emphasizes her preference for black and white photography, stating that it captures the emotional essence of a moment more effectively than color. She articulates a common sentiment among photographers: color often represents what something looks like, while black and white conveys what it feels like. This distinction is crucial for those looking to evoke deeper emotions through their work, reminding us that the choice of medium can profoundly impact the viewer’s experience.

The Challenge of Familiarity

As Stohl discusses her new book, “Disappear Here,”  she reflects on the challenge of seeing familiar surroundings through a fresh lens. Stohl candidly shares her experiences of balancing her photography career with raising children in Los Angles, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Navigating the Publishing World

Stohl discusses  her role as a co-publisher at Peanut Press and shares what it is like to publish a photography book. She emphasizes the importance of treating each project with care and respect, as it involves significant investment from both the creators and the audience. She emphasizes that the process should be enjoyable rather than stressful.

 Stohl’s work with family photography reminds us that photography has the power to capture life’s essence, even in its most ordinary moments. Whether you are an aspiring photographer or simply someone who appreciates the art of storytelling, this episode serves as a source of inspiration to pick up your camera and start documenting your own unique narrative.

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