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In this episode of the Fine Art Photography Podcast, I'll briefly talk about a collection of historic photographs recovered from 2,200 meters, or 1.3 miles, under the Atlantic Ocean. The photographs were found scattered on the sea floor off the coast of North Carolina, among the lost treasures of a steam ship called the SS Central America, which went down in a hurricane in September, 1857...
In this episode, we'll be diving into the wealth of information on Sotheby's auction page set up for the recent Ansel Adams auction. We'll talk about some of the sale prices, but more importantly, we will see what we can learn about Ansel Adams, based on condition reports and provenance.
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Links and Sources
Sotheby's. "A Grand Vision: The David H...
In this episode of the Fine Art Photography Podcast: getting away from crowded National Parks this year.
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In this episode of the Fine Art Photography Podcast: all about the historic tintype process.
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In this episode of the Fine Art Photography Podcast -- A.I. You're probably already using it. But what do you think of it?
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Sources and Links
Digital Camera World. "What is an AI camera? How AI is changing photography and photo editing…"
After Shoot...
In this episode of the Fine Art Photography Podcast, we discuss the world class photography collection held in a place you probably wouldn't think of -- the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City. We will also discuss the amazing Fitz archive, which includes some of North America's oldest photographs, and was discovered in a wooden shed in New York this year. The Fitz archive was just acquired by the Nelson-Atkins Museum...
In this episode of the Fine Art Photography Podcast, we ponder this question: How important is a story to the making of a fine art photograph?
See/Saw: Looking at Photographs by Geoff Dyer, available on Amazon.
Sources and Links:
Dictionary.com. "Story."
Instagram. Kirsty Mitchell.
Medium. "What is a Story? The best definition of story I’ve ever heard, and how to use it to help your writing...
In this episode of the Fine Art Photography Podcast, a gift every creative person should give to themselves (and no, it's not a new lens).
Sources and Links:
BBC Culture. "How boredom can spark creativity." Clare Thorp. May 22, 2020.
Fast Company, "Science says it’s essential to make time to do nothing. Here’s why making more time for downtime will help you stay sane, creative, and productive over the long term."Jay Dixit. Dec 4, 2021...
In this episode of the Fine Art Photography Podcast, a field recording from a recent landscape photography trip to the banks of Laurel Creek in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in eastern Tennessee.
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In this episode of the Fine Art Photography Podcast, I talk about self-doubt and being jealous of other photographers. Specifically in this episode, I talk about the beautiful work of Danish photographer Trine Søndergaard, and Dutch photographer Bastiaan Woudt, who talked about his own feelings of jealousy of other photographers in his documentary, "Capturing Morocco with photographer Bastiaan Woudt."
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