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Aug 22
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The Deep Track, Ep. 75 - Photography, Ge...

Blake Buettner
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This week, we welcome Troy Barmore to the podcast. Troy is an exceptional photographer and media personality, as well as a veteran of the luxury product space. In this episode, we talk about Aspen Watch Week and Troy’s experiences photographing the event, the art and challenges of photography, and perhaps most importantly, the why of photography. Troy brings a unique insight to his approach to not only capturing watches, but a broader context within which they live. We also get a glimpse into Troy’s approach to collecting watches and what they mean to him. Thanks to Troy for making the time to join this episode of the podcast. 

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Troy Barmore on Instagram

Aspen Watch Week

A. Lange & Sohne Lange 1 Time Zone

Audrain with A. Lange & Sohne

Seiko Sportura

Complectco

Zeitwerk Date

Troy with Jimmy Chin

Free Solo

Andrew Irvine Remains Found

Odysseus in Honey Gold photo set from Troy

Sean Tucker on YouTube

Grainy Days on YouTube

Mark Kauzlarich

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