• #69 Taylor Rees on Directing Extreme Documentaries and Practices for Finding Lost Creativity

  • Oct 16 2022
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

#69 Taylor Rees on Directing Extreme Documentaries and Practices for Finding Lost Creativity

  • Summary

  • Taylor Rees is a documentary filmmaker, Sony Alpha Artisan, photojournalist, and avid explorer of stories on landscape, natural resource issues, and above all else, the human heart. She's worked on adventure documentaries like Moonwalk, Down to Nothing, Sanctity, Under Nordic Sky, and The Last Honey Hunter.

    Taylor's focus lately has been to bring a new perspective and deeper public understanding to the complexity of climate change, conservation, human rights, environmental justice, and extractive industries. What matters to her are the people within those stories, and their own experience of co-creating those narratives that break away from traditionally extractive forms of storytelling. 

    In this episode, Taylor discusses how she directs adventure films, finds her creativity when it gets lost, her adventures, how cameras change communication with people and the practices that keep her grounded and focused. I hope you enjoy.

    ▷ Full show notes on https://pierretlambert.com/2022/10/16/taylor-rees-podcast/

    I hope you learned something out of that episode! Now go crush it out there and remember to be nice with our planet - we only got one!

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