• Ep 38: A Photographer's Intuitive Eye featuring Merne Judson III

  • Nov 8 2022
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 38: A Photographer's Intuitive Eye featuring Merne Judson III

  • Summary

  • Merne Judson III was born and raised in Colorado. He grew up in Crested Butte and Gunnsion. He attended Colorado Mountain Collage in Glenwood Springs for his photography degree. Then he moved to Denver around 2006 where he worked in the natural food industry for a short stint. Merne has been running his own photography business since 2013 and went full time around 2016. He has been taking photos my whole life.  Listen to this informative To the Foothills episode with Merne Judson III about using his intuitive eye to capture the moment. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week’s show:- How working with and capturing everyday people in photos is fun.- Why taking photos of cities shows a great representation of what we are as humans, both good and bad.- How Colorado is the best state to live in.- How the mountains are ingrained and integrated into the people of Colorado’s existence.- How many photographers don’t get famous until later in life. Connect with Merne:Links Mentioned:https://www.mernejudsonthethird.com/ Guest Contact Info:Instagram @portraitswithmerne @mernejudsonthethird Facebook facebook.com/mernejudsonthethirdphotographer Connect with Robert Martin Broker Associate with Compass Colorado:Websitehttps://www.mountainrealestategroup.com/https://www.mountainregroup.comEmailrobert.martin@compass.comPhone303.882.8450Instagram@robertmartincompassFacebookfacebook.com/Robert-Martin-189289934510939/LinkedInlinkedin.com/in/robert-martin-51188316 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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