How passion can drive a movement - With Ricky Huerta from the Leica Street Photography Collective

In this episode, I chat with Ricky Huerta (Aka Ricky Chan) the founder of the Leica Street Photography Collective and podcast and an all-around great photographer.

We talked about:

  • How he got started in street photography

  • Why created the LSPC and podcast communities

  • Why does he prefer to shoot black and white

  • What makes a great image

  • The importance of connecting with stories and moments through photography

  • The benefits of shooting for yourself and not for social media

And more!

Find Ricky on Instagram here: @xx_ixvi_xx and his podcast here: Leica Street Photography Collective

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Fred Ranger

Montréal based storyteller/traveller | Public Speaker | Content Creator & Photographer

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