
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Alyssa Bardy, an Indigenous photographer whose work is deeply rooted in the unceded territory of the Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabeg, and Huron-Wendat peoples.
We dive into the necessity of ethical storytelling and what it truly means to feel connected to your subject—whether that's a person, the landscape, or a cultural narrative. Alyssa shares how her mother’s inspiration launched her photography journey, and how her lens became a vital tool for connecting with her culture and language.
This conversation is essential listening for anyone who wants to move beyond simply documenting nature. We explore the profound, powerful interconnectedness of motherhood, creativity, and the Land. Alyssa challenges us to use our cameras to build awareness, honour our subjects, and see the seasons not just as pretty backdrops, but as anchors for deeper meaning.
Tune in to learn how to infuse integrity and purpose into every frame you take.
Learn more about Alyssa Bardy Photography at https://alyssabardyphotography.com.
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