Post-Processing

Post-Processing
Podcast Description
Dive into the heart of art, creativity, and life with Post-Processing. Hosted by film photographer, The Art Lab guide, and Film Lab 135 owner, Amy Elizabeth. Amy is known for using self-portraits as a lens for emotional and creative exploration and for her desire to empower other artists to find their voice.
Whether you're an artist, photographer, or simply someone seeking inspiration, you'll find thoughtful discussions on the creative process, personal growth, and the power of art to transform our lives. Join Amy as she shares her journey, chats with fellow creatives, and explores the deeper connections between life and art.
Subscribe and start your own process of discovery today!
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes of artistic exploration, personal growth, and creative processes, with episodes discussing topics like embracing discomfort in the creative journey and delving into the works and philosophies of notable artists such as Yayoi Kusama and Sally Mann. For example, an episode on Ashlee Gadd emphasizes the challenges of claiming one's identity as an artist.

Dive into the heart of art, creativity, and life with Post-Processing. Hosted by film photographer, The Art Lab guide, and Film Lab 135 owner, Amy Elizabeth. Amy is known for using self-portraits as a lens for emotional and creative exploration and for her desire to empower other artists to find their voice.
Whether you’re an artist, photographer, or simply someone seeking inspiration, you’ll find thoughtful discussions on the creative process, personal growth, and the power of art to transform our lives. Join Amy as she shares her journey, chats with fellow creatives, and explores the deeper connections between life and art.
Subscribe and start your own process of discovery today!
The man who gave us “good artists copy; great artists steal”, “art is a lie that makes us realize the truth,” and “learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist” is none other than Pablo Picasso.
His artistic philosophy was on point and it led him to shock and offend people time and again in order to pave the way for what would become the new norm of modern art.
He had urgency, he had something to say, and he refused to niche down.
Come along with us as we talk about his legacy: the good, the bad, and the ugly. Listen in as we wrestle with how to appreciate the artist while not glossing over his amorality. And ultimately leave inspired to use your voice as you follow your own calling of creativity.
Amy Elizabeth is an artist and film photographer living in Minneapolis, MN. She runs the group The Art Lab for creatives who want to connect and push forward in their artistry. She is also the owner/operator of Film Lab 135, a bespoke lab dedicated to processing experimental film, and specializing in film soup. You can find her on Instagram, substack, and bluesky @itsamyliz.

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