
In this episode, I sit down with Gaston Shutters, a street photographer known for his cinematic black and white images that capture raw, human moments in urban life.We talk about what he’s really looking for when he shoots, how he developed a consistent visual language, and why emotion matters more than perfection. We also explore his transition from creator to founder, and the story behind Owlkrown, a brand built from his own needs as a photographer.This is a conversation about seeing differently, building with intention, and turning a point of view into something tangible.⸻Follow Gaston ShuttersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gastonshutters/ Discover OwlkrownWebsite: https://www.owlkrown.com/ ⸻Support & Links:Subscribe and leave a rating on your favorite podcast app: it helps more creators discover the show.Prefer video? Join a growing community of more 10,600 visual storytellers on YouTube:youtube.com/fredranger Explore my latest photography zine:fredranger.com/storeGet 10% off when using code FRED10 on Audiio: Audiio for CreatorsGet 10% off a high quality Oberwerth bag with code FREDRANGER10Support the podcast (ad-free):buymeacoffee.com/fredrangerConnect with me:Email: visualstorytelling@fredranger.comInstagram / Threads / YouTube: @fredrangerWebsite: thevisualstorytellingpodcast.com
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