Model Strangers: Discovering Humanity Through Photography
Experience the captivating journey of Christopher Ward, founder of Model Strangers, as he unveils the power of human connection through street photography. In this episode, Ward shares his unique upbringing in apartheid South Africa, the birth of his mission to capture the essence of humanity, and the transformative lessons he's learned from interacting with strangers on the streets. Dive into his natural ability to forge meaningful bonds, overcome challenges, and find joy in the moments that make us come alive. Ward's story is a testament to the impact of empathy, kindness, and embracing our common humanity. Join us for this inspiring conversation that celebrates the stories that shape us and promote understanding among people.
Rapid-fire questions
1. Where is your favorite holiday destination? Poland.
2. If you could be the official photographer of three people, who would you choose and why? Noam Chomsky, Robert Altman or John Hughes, and Morrissey.
3. What's the nicest compliment someone has given you that has made the most impression on you? That I’m good with people
4. Are you a tea person or a coffee person? Tea
5. Given your life's experiences and stories, if your life was a book, what would its title be? "A Man of Change".
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