In this engaging conversation, Harry Borden, a renowned portrait photographer and author, discusses the significance of his YouTube channel. He shares insights on creating emotional connections through storytelling, the importance of radical honesty, and how photography serves as a bridge to personal memory. Borden also explores the challenges of traditional media, the creative potential of YouTube, and how collaborating with his son enhances their content. He emphasizes the value of authenticity and innovative formats, urging photographers to embrace new platforms for storytelling.
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YouTube As Personal Archive
Harry Borden uses YouTube to create a lasting personal record and extend his photographic practice beyond shrinking print media.
He treats the channel as legacy, storytelling, and a new way to present his IP to future generations.
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Commit Fully And Be Authentic
Commit fully to a new medium and be willing to be open and honest on camera.
Authenticity and wholehearted investment increase the chance of meaningful engagement.
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Clash With Legacy Media Over A Video
A Guardian piece quoted Harry's video commentary about Jeremy Clarkson and caused pressure from PR to delist the clip.
The incident revealed how owning your platform can create friction with legacy media but also brings new influence.
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