Pamela Claytor & Photography

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Join host Emily Newman as she sits down with local freelance photographer Pamela Claytor. Hear how her childhood surrounded by cameras and photographers due to her parents' careers led her to pursue a degree and career in photography. Find out more about David Fricke's latest commission piece at Father Tom's Pub in Cookeville, and how it was inspired by a previous larger piece that David presented at the Cookeville Art Prowl. Sheila Scruggs talks with ceramic artist Marilee Hall and offers advice for budding ceramics artists on where to begin with their art. Emily also chats with Abe Pardee to discover what inspired him to take up custom metalworking and blacksmithing.

Presented by The Fragrant Mushroom in Sparta. New episodes every Sunday at 9 on Lite Rock 95.9.
3 Nov 2019 English United States Arts · Society & Culture

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