Radding’s first book, "Heavenly Arms," showcases street photography as a collection of questions rather than stories, encouraging viewers to form their own conclusions.
"I’m not interested in storytelling," Radding explains. "I want the viewers to come to their own conclusions," which highlights his unique approach to photography.
Having transitioned from a successful music career to photography, Radding reflects on his artistic journey, emphasizing the importance of capturing fleeting moments.
Radding, who began photography as a hobby due to the exploratory nature of capturing images, states, 'As soon as I got a camera in my hand my first inclination was to go outside to shoot.'
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