A podcast about all photography
This is an interview with French photographer Rebecca Rubcke. Rebecca's career as a photographer started with her father early in her life. She continues to photograph those things that are most mea…
John Trotter, Lynn Weyand, and John Dickson discuss post processing in the digital world. They have approximately hundred and 60 years of photograph experience behind them I think you will find this …
This is an interview with black and white photographer Tom Chester. We discuss Tom's involvement with the Western photographic historical Society. In addition, we talk about the classes available at …
Well if you've never been to Paris photo, I would suggest you go to the website and take a look at what it has to offer. This podcast briefly describes some of the things that you will see at Paris p…
Recently, I had the privilege of speaking with photographer Lynn we in on many different topics for black-and-white photography. She discusses composition content love the place and many other suitab…
I had an unexpected surprise this weekend when I attended the presentation of Jon Meacham and David Kennerly at the Center for Creative Photography. David Kennerlly and Jon Meacham were on stage to …
In this podcast I will discuss two books that will help the black-and-white photographer not only become inspired but also improve their visualization in black-and-white photography. The first book i…
This podcast is a bio sketch of the contemporary photographer Sally Mann. I have included some photos for your reference on my YouTube channel. In 2001 Sally Mann received the photographer of the yea…
This is a short episode discussing why you should photograph in black-and-white. The podcast considers those things that you should take in the consideration when you photograph in black-and-white.
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In this podcast, I offer you some tips on how to shoot better black-and-white photographs. Shooting in black-and-white is considerably different than shooting in color. I believe these handy tips wil…
This podcast is about Joseph Sudek. He was a famous photographer that became handicapped after world war one. He has many books to his name including The Legacy of A Deeper Vision and The Window of …
Today you have the pleasure of listening to Lynn Weyand and discussing her 47 years in black-and-white photography. Lynn started her journey at an American army base in Germany, started her own portr…
In a continuing effort to provide some historical background for black-and-white photography I have provided a short bio – sketch of Paul Strand.
Strand was instrumental in starting a movement in s…
In recent podcasts I have talked about the fact that photographers should print. However, many photographers don't want to invest in the printer and the expensive inks. And, in addition, they do not …
This is a short podcast about several art movements in black-and-white photography. It may seem to some that looking at photography from a historical perspective is not worth a lot of time. However,…
Today, you're in for a treat. This is an interview with John Dickson a well-known photographer who lives in Asheville, North Carolina. John has been a black-and-white photographer for the past 50 yea…
Today we will be talking with John Trotter who has been working with piezography printing for the past eight years. This type of printing can be done with the existing printers available today. This …
This podcast is about the discovery of a valuable Edward Weston modernistic nude by the Dennos Museum. This Weston modernistic nude is one of the most valuable in the United States. There are only th…
In this podcast we will discuss the relevance of the zone system in today's digital photography. Based upon a book by Chris Johnson we will briefly review if it's possible to use a digital camera and…
This podcast is a bio sketch of Henri Cartier Bresson. It is not intended to provide full biographical details. It is designed to give you a short sketch of his life and encourage you to go to your …