
In this episode of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, host Matt Payne sits down with photographer Joe Doherty to discuss his deeply personal new book, "The Johnny Chronicles," which documents his brother Johnny's life with Down syndrome through decades of photographs and playful, touching stories. Joe Doherty shares the origins of the project, how photographing Johnny shaped his skills and perspective as an artist, and the emotional journey of assembling the book after Johnny’s passing. The conversation also delves into topics of photographic legacy, the value of archiving and shaping one’s work, the nature of storytelling in photography, and the evolving culture of the photography community from the competitive days of the ‘80s to today’s more collaborative and generous environment. Joe Doherty and Matt Payne reflect on mentorship, the power of intentional creative practice, and how aging out of the need to monetize art can reignite joy and artistry. The episode is full of warmth, gratitude, and practical wisdom for anyone interested in photography, legacy, or finding meaning in personal creative projects. Links: Joe Doherty Photography Muench Workshops The Johnny Chronicles Natural Landscape Photography Awards Support the show on Patreon Jerry Dodrill Terry Donnelly | Mary Liz Austin
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