Vol. 9, No. 5 — May 14, 2021
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We paint audiences in broad strokes—but it’s vital to understand the subtleties so that we can find those who will best enjoy the images that we create.
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There is a wealth of photography books out there that are useful for photographers at every stage. Here are some of the books that I recommend!
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What are your reasons for liking or disliking a photograph? There are many reasons why we make these decisions—and some require more thought than others!
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Are there hidden gems among our digital negatives that we’ve overlooked? Perhaps a little more time spent with them—a quick second chance—is needed.
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Are there ways beyond motion blur and freeze frames to imply a sense of motion? There are—and here are my thoughts on how to use them.
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The devil is in the details, as they say, and we photographers don’t always notice the little distractions around the edges. Here are some thoughts on this!
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Viewers can’t see everything that the photographer sees in his or her own images. The art comes from trying to make them see.
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Throughout my life, I've spent many hours at the doctor's office. During that time, I enjoy writing music on my laptop. These short unfinished electronic musical themes are just doodles per se to pass the time. I hope you enjoy them, and thanks for listening.
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The Photographer's Creative Process
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For many photographers, the hardest part of a photographic project is settling on an idea. Fine art photography isn't so much about snapping as many photos as you can in the hope that you get the perfect shot. Instead, a good project takes lots of time, thought and research. Those three things are all part of the “creative process.” Want to learn more? I'll show you my basic creative process so that you can learn how to turn those half-formed ideas into works of
art.
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Separating the Art from the Marketing
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Art is not about the tools, whatever marketers have to say about it. Look at it from the perspective of a writer and you’ll see what I mean.
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| WM-291: Separating the Art from the Marketing | Photography Clips Podcast
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