Stop the presses! I was on a Podcast!

Hi Friends,

Just wanted to give a quick update in case you aren't following me on insta —wait! YOU AREN’T FOLLOWING ME ON INSTA?!

Ok never mind that, but if you’d like to check me out it’s @ricpics.me on “the gram.”

Sorry that made me cringe too.

 

me when I use slang:

…aaaaaaanyway, I just wanted to give y’all an update and say that I was recently featured on my fellow comedian, podcaster, and good friend Dan Bublitz Jr’s new podcast, Submerged with Dan Bublitz Jr.

It’s a show where Dan interviews guests about their obsessions/passions and since he had me on we talked all about street photography!

I had a great time doing the show so please give the episode a listen if you’d like to hear more about my take on street photography, and just learn a little more about me. 🙂 If you like the show please give Dan a subscribe and check out the other episodes!

You can listen to my episode using the embedded player below, clicking THIS LINK or by searching for “Submerged with Dan Bublitz” on your preferred podcast app (itunes, spotify, etc.).

Ok just wanted to share the good news and that’s pretty much it for now.

Be well,

Richard

Richard Richard Richards

San Diego native Richard Provencio a.k.a. Richard Richard Richards, is a visual artist, writer, and recovering comedian who primarily works in the medium of photography. Richard considers his camera as an extension of himself and uses it much like a Quija Board letting it help guide him to a place where intuition, chance, and preparedness meet. As such, his work covers a wide gamut of topics from the most lighthearted visual one liners and “ordinary magic” (which he describes as seemingly other-worldly observations in everyday life), to more serious deep dives into subjects like injustice and racial tension, and everything in between. Follow Richard for an honest and open view into the world as he see’s it.

https://www.ricpics.me
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