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TrueView Interviews – “What Motivates You To Continue Creating Mobile Pictures Economically, Politically, Intellectually or Emotionally?” with Edward Santos

Today, we are publishing a brand new TrueView Interview video, this time with the talented Mobile Photographer Edward Santos from the Bronx, New York, US.  We asked him, “What Motivates You To Continue Creating Mobile Pictures, economically, politically, intellectually or emotionally?. Please watch the video and enjoy his answer…

This is a hugely popular section to TheAppWhisperer, we are so proud of all the wonderful artists who are contributing to our this section. Our TrueView Interview section is where we ask one singular question ‘What does your work say about Mobile Photography and/or Art?’ and it’s captured to video. This is such an exciting area, so many of you are working on your videos right now, we all want to see and hear you, what a joy and privilege it is. Thank you so much.

If you would like to view our previous TrueView Interviews, please go here.

 

Edward Santos

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Previous TrueView Interviews

Luis Rodriguez (third interview)

Jane Schultz (third interview)

Ile Mont (third interview)

Brett Chenoweth (third interview)

Barbara Nebel (second interview)

Gizem Karayavuz (second interview)

Lorenka Campos (second interview)

Rob Pearson-Wright (second interview)

Ile Mont

Yulia Naganova (second interview)

Armineh Hovanesian (second interview)

Jerry Jobe (Tutorial – how to record your TrueView Interviews)

Dilshad Corleone (second interview)

Bonobo Stone

Brett Chenoweth (third interview)

Michel Pretterklieber

Lily in the Rain

Ile Mont (second interview)

Jane Schultz

Susan Rennie (second interview)

Manuela Basaldella (Headattacks Crealitys) – second interview

Robi Gallardo

Linda Hollier

Mariette Schrijver (second interview)

Edward Santos (second interview)

Dani Salvadori (second interview)

Bobbi McMurry

Bonobo Stone

Frederique Bellec

Violet Martins (second interview)

Diana Nicholette Jeon (second interview)

Eliza Badoiu (second interview)

Manuela Matos Monteiro

Brett Chenoweth – second interview

Giulia Baita

Judy Green

Sylvia DeVoss

Jormain Cady

Claudia Contreras

Elaine Taylor

Alon Goldsmith

Yulia Naganova

Marguerite Khoury

Albion Harrison-Naish

Robin Robertis

Michel Pretterklieber

Rino Rossi

Violet Martins

David Hayes

Sunshine Rose

Petyr Campos

Vicki Cooper

Juta Jazz

Martin Duerr

Connie Gardner Rosenthal

Lisa Waddell

Jane Schultz

Kate Zari Roberts

Irene Oleksiuk

Brett Chenoweth

Karen Axelrad

Gizem Karayavuz

Geri Centonze

Barbara Nebel

Joanne Carter (a tribute to Lorenka Campos)

Luis Rodriguez

Linda M Toki

Jerry Jobe

Pamela Hochschartner Viola

Rob Pearson-Wright

Mariette Schrijver

Fabio Giavara

Lisa Peters

Gerry Coe

Carolyn Hall Young

Edward Santos

Manuela Basaldella (Headattacks Crealitys)

Chad Rankin

Cat Morris

Jeffrey Simpson

Pat Brown

Andy Royston

Vanessa Vox

Dieter Gaebel

Lorenka Campos

Armineh Hovanesian

Roger Guetta

Deborah McMillion

Susan Rennie

Jo Sullivan

Ale Di Gangi

Eric Raddatz

Eliza Baddoiu

Dilshad Corleone

Meri Walker

Ile Mont

Diana Nicholette Jeon

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One Comment

  • Carolyn Hall Young

    Edward Santos, thanks for doing this. I am very hopeful that your openness in your efforts to spread the word, and share the benefits of your creative journey will help others move forward.