Albert Watson: Photography & The DNA of the Artist

In this episode of Extreme Individuals, we sit down with legendary photographer Albert Watson for an unfiltered conversation about art, discipline, and creativity.

With over 100 Vogue covers and 40 Rolling Stone covers, Albert’s work has helped define the visual language of fashion, celebrity, and culture for more than four decades. He’s photographed icons like Steve Jobs, David Bowie, Kate Moss, Alfred Hitchcock, Michael Jackson, Tupac, Andy Warhol, Naomi Campbell, and so many more. His images are held in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian and the National Portrait Gallery in London, and in 2015, he was awarded an OBE for his contributions to photography.

This conversation isn’t just about accolades—it’s about the deeper layers of what makes an artist. We explore the structure behind creativity, the value of obsession, and importance of preparedness.

This is a rare look into the mind of a master—equal parts technical, philosophical, and deeply human.​ If you’re drawn to the roots of creativity and the mindset behind world-class work, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

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