The Trevor Wisecup Interview - Street Confrontations, Photography Ethics, Evolving as a Photographer
Today on thoughts and process (ep.3) we are interviewing the talented New York based photographer Trevor Wisecup. In this interview we shed light on his story and dive deeper into his creative process touching on his approach to street photography, confrontations, photography ethics and how he has evolved over the years as an artist. It is with great pleasure to bring his story to fruition through this full 55 minute conversation. Today I present to you the Trevor Wisecup interview. Follow Trevor Wisecup! Instagram - @trevorwisecup Youtube - @trevorwisecup @gelatinlabs

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