There is a gap in the photography industries latest two generations. In this gap there is one man building a bridge, Karlo Gesner. Join us as we talk to Karlo about his start up of Karlo Photography to his decision to move to Lancaster and the creation of his podcast, PAPA.
PAPA stands for Podcast for the Advanced Photo Amateur. Karlo started the podcast when he noticed the growing gap between the past generation and the current gen photographer.
The concept of the show is simple: To have conversations with photographers to gain knowledge and insight from one another to continue to progress in their learning and experiences.
Want to hear more about photography in Lancaster? Check out our episode with Mike Miville. Also during the show Karlo mentions previous guest Ryan Mast.
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I was listening to this podcast just today and was a bit taken aback by the comments that Elizabethtown could be used as in “incubator” for businesses that want to move to Lancaster. As a resident of E-town and a member of Borough Council, I can say unequivocally that this is not what we intend for our town. There were other forces behind the Fractured Prune’s move to the city, and it was a huge loss for E-town. I am glad they have found success in the city, but I want to find businesses — such as Folklore Coffee Co. and others — that have a viable business plan and will succeeed in the western end of Lancaster County.