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Today’s episode is 2 years in the making. On this episode, I’m chopping it up with Dr. Zun Lee who is a world-renowned photographer and self-described visual story teller. We chatted about his transition from the clinical physician world, to corporate healthcare management, to now as full-time photographer.
He’s a heavy hitter. His work has been featured in Forbes, The New York Times, Huffington Post, and Wall Street Journal. In 2014 he put out a groundbreaking book called Father Figure: Exploring Alternate Notions of Black Fatherhood, and it has won several international awards.
On a side note, I recorded this with Dr. Zun Lee almost 2 years ago. This interview goes through so many different layers and I wasn’t sure how it would’ve been received when the show first started. I think that was a mistake for not being confident how you the audience would receive a podcast episode that talks about these issues. I apologize to Dr. Lee and to you – the amazing audience.
Things you’ll learn in this episode:
- Difference of patient care in United States vs Germany (where he trained)
- How he handled going from being a “scrub” to a “suit”
- How he found his love for photography after being forced to by a co-worker
- Why vulnerability helps him relate to his subjects in photography
- What his photos say about him
- How he answers #imnotjustadoc
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