A podcast about all photography
We discuss the black and white images of Jerry Shonkwiler
Hmmm.. video can help.
After many years, I try to avoid doing photography work for free, and here's why.
A lot of photographers, start taking photographs because they think they can easily sell them. However, I give you some thoughts about some of the obstacles you will need to overcome. Selling photogr…
John Diephouse has 40 years of experience in photography. In addition, one of these images you are about to listen to was howling at the Michigan governor's mansion in Lansing,Michigan. John is an ac…
In the latest of the I have an idea podcast I talk about copying a photographic idea you may have seen elsewhere.
This is a short podcast, on the type of workshops I chose when I wanted to learn something new about photography. I never really chased the location workshops, and here's why.
I recently ran across an idea, that's probably not unique, but you need to me. Combining a couple of different thoughts I came across an idea for a new project during the summer. It help me get out o…
A short discussion on whether or not I should commit to shooting in black-and-white photography. It's not about giving up color photography, but rather trying to decide if the frustration is worth th…
So why do photographers quit , here are my thoughts.
Marc Silber is an accomplished photo educator, photographer, and more importantly author of a new book: See links below — we have a preorder bonus for his Create book https://www.silberstudios.com/p…
Is minalism in photography dead? Or do we always need more equipment?
I talked to photographers Lynn Weyand and John Trotter about their recent book on the Palouse in the state of Washington. It's a fabulous book and it can be found on Blurb. Look under John Trotter's …
This is a podcast about a viewfinder that I use to help compose my videos and photographs. It comes in very handy a little bit more expensive than I like [but don't buy the cheaper ones on Amazon] ho…
Recently, I brought a book to a group gathering of photographers. How they looked at the book, and what topics came up after that was rather interesting. I had asked myself, did they really care, or …
Rebecca Rubcke's exhibition is beautiful and inspiring.
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Many of us who have been in photography a long time have printed our images. We did this either via the darkroom or within the last 10 years by our computer. I decided to give up on printing and begi…
This is a fascinating interview with Elizabeth Clark Libert on her forthcoming book. Elizabeth describes in detail why this project was important to her and how she sought out a publisher for her boo…
Well I give you a couple of thoughts that I have on whether composites should be identified as such and even included in your local camera competition.