17 thoughts on “Interview with New Photographer David Kanigan”
Wonderful interview, DK – we’re loving this new side of you and I hope that when the world returns to some sort of normal that you will manage to keep this sacred part of your day for you (which benefits us).
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Thank you Dale.
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This was great David! She asked questions I wondered about myself. And thank you for your transparency.
This side of you was definitely a surprise, BIG surprise,and I mean that the good way.
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Hmmm. Thanks Sawsan. What’s the big surprise?
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The photography side. Your interest in photography.
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David Kanigan. . . One of the most interesting men in the world.
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Thank you Ray. Not sure my family or colleagues would use that term, but coming from you, a man I have not met but respect, I consider this a high compliment.
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thanks for doing that interview…
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Thanks Jim
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Great interview, DK. I really hope you can figure out a way to keep your morning walks ‘in the picture’ when your more normal work schedule resumes. Perhaps you will switch to street photography and give us visuals on some of the incredible scenes you have described as you have traversed the city each day? In the meantime, so enjoying your morning meditations behind the lens. 😊
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Street Photography. Me. Hmmmmm. I need to get a new wardrobe!
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Great interview, great subject to interview…I smiled all the way through and admittedly a bit more widely when i saw your favorite shots – one of those is my favorite too.
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Awwww. thank you Mimi.
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One more thing to love about you…one added little bit of kinship. I always feel photographs say so much about the photographer…but we always knew you are a man of intense awareness, and now we see it not only in your words but in your beautiful photos.
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Awwwww. Thank you Carol.
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DK…this is not about the post below….I don’t know how to write to you any other way. You have introduced me to so many people by referencing the endless things you read that I have never heard of. One of those is Mary Oliver. I have a diverse background but up until you, poetry was never a part of it.
Today, I read this article and was grateful to you again. I think you will like it.
Wonderful interview, DK – we’re loving this new side of you and I hope that when the world returns to some sort of normal that you will manage to keep this sacred part of your day for you (which benefits us).
Thank you Dale.
This was great David! She asked questions I wondered about myself. And thank you for your transparency.
This side of you was definitely a surprise, BIG surprise,and I mean that the good way.
🙂
Hmmm. Thanks Sawsan. What’s the big surprise?
The photography side. Your interest in photography.
David Kanigan. . . One of the most interesting men in the world.
Thank you Ray. Not sure my family or colleagues would use that term, but coming from you, a man I have not met but respect, I consider this a high compliment.
thanks for doing that interview…
Thanks Jim
Great interview, DK. I really hope you can figure out a way to keep your morning walks ‘in the picture’ when your more normal work schedule resumes. Perhaps you will switch to street photography and give us visuals on some of the incredible scenes you have described as you have traversed the city each day? In the meantime, so enjoying your morning meditations behind the lens. 😊
Street Photography. Me. Hmmmmm. I need to get a new wardrobe!
Great interview, great subject to interview…I smiled all the way through and admittedly a bit more widely when i saw your favorite shots – one of those is my favorite too.
Awwww. thank you Mimi.
One more thing to love about you…one added little bit of kinship. I always feel photographs say so much about the photographer…but we always knew you are a man of intense awareness, and now we see it not only in your words but in your beautiful photos.
Awwwww. Thank you Carol.
DK…this is not about the post below….I don’t know how to write to you any other way. You have introduced me to so many people by referencing the endless things you read that I have never heard of. One of those is Mary Oliver. I have a diverse background but up until you, poetry was never a part of it.
Today, I read this article and was grateful to you again. I think you will like it.
https://lithub.com/when-death-comes-an-oncology-nurse-finds-solace-in-mary-oliver/?fbclid=IwAR2WmXKcM4GDGU9o7Ucn4jkDGjr7U4_aJV9gBMSW0ePMcfRxDxMBm2dePXY
Have a good weekend, Mary Ann
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This was so great. Thanks so much for thinking of me Mary Ann.