Welcome to Part 2 of Mike's talk with Hank O'Neal. In Part 1 we discussed the creation of Chiaroscuro Records and Hank's work on the jazz cruises. In this part Hank shares more stories from the jazz cruises as well as discussions about his photography and his "government work" in which he has since made a donation to the CIA museum... Additionally, they discuss the art of photography, capturing moments, and the changing value of creative work in today's digital age. Hank is a renaissance man who has experienced so much of history and technology in the later part of the 20th century.
More information about topics in this episode:
Hank's personal website with info about his photography and books
Hank's photos from the jazz cruises
Chiaroscuro Records - Classic Jazz Archives
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