Why Photography Is Changing — And Why Places Like Baja Still Feel Real
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In this episode of The Nick Fong Podcast, Nick sits down with photographer Ben Horton for a grounded conversation about photography, place, and what still feels real in a rapidly changing world.
Ben has spent decades documenting extreme environments, wildlife, and remote cultures—working on long-term projects around the world and returning again and again to Baja California Sur. In this episode, he reflects on how photography is evolving, why trust in images is shifting, and why certain places continue to resist simplification.
They talk about Baja not as a destination, but as an experience—raw, physical, and human. A place where light, space, and presence still matter. The conversation moves through storytelling, creativity, and why meaningful work today depends less on tools and more on lived experience.
This isn’t a technical episode.
It’s a reflection on craft, truth, and why some places—and some stories—still have weight.
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