Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 12 hours 37 minutes
The Extraordinary (but Sad) Life of Carleton Watkins, the First Great Photographer of Yosemite
In this episode of the fine art photography podcast, we talk about Carleton Watkins, accidental photographer made some the first great photographs of Yosemite. His work let to protections for Yosemite and indirectly helped the establishment of the National Parks System. But even though he experienced huge success, his story didn't have a happy ending...
How I Got My Photographs into Movies and TV Shows Like Grey's Anatomy
In this episode, I explain how I got my black and white photographs into popular TV shows, like Grey's Anatomy, as well as movies, and TV commercials.
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The True Story Behind William Eggleston's Shocking Blood Red Photograph
The shocking true story behind the red ceiling photograph, "Untitled, Greenwood, Mississippi, 1973" by William Eggleston.
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Paper, Prints, and Permanence
In this episode of the Fine Art Photography podcast we discuss printing, paper, and how long your prints might last. As part of the discussion, we'll touch on dye-based printing vs. inkjet printing, OBAs, UV exposure, and other things that help or hinder the longevity of your inkjet prints. While this podcast mentions a few brand names, this is not a sponsored podcast.
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Why Do Those Crazy Landscape Photographers Get Up So Early?
On the road: In this short edition of my fine art photography podcast, we discuss good reasons to get up early and go out to make photographs.
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First, let me apologize to my international listeners -- this is a U.S.-centric episode but similar laws apply in many other countries!
This topic will probably be of most interest to landscape photographers, wildlife photographers, and nature photographers.
I lived in this country for my entire life without ever knowing that it's a violation of federal law to possess bird feathers, even if you found them on the ground. Listen to this short episode for the details...
Supreme Court Decision: You Can't Sue a State if it Uses Your Copyrighted Photographs and Videos Without Permission
In this episode of my podcast, we briefly discuss today's opinion of the US Supreme Court that says citizens cannot sue states for copyright infringement.
Links to articles mentioned in the podcast.
The official Supreme Court opinion:
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/19pdf/18-877_dc8f...
My thoughts on the perennial question, "Is photography art?" It may seem silly to even ask the question, but many people have asked that very question over the years, including prominent art critics.
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What Do Quentin Tarantino and President Macron Have in Common with a Dung Beetle?
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Is Instagram Now a Ballet Dancer’s Best Pathway to...
In this episode my new fine art photography podcast, we rock on with Rolling Stone magazine's first photographer, Baron Wolman, who documented the most significant rock and roll musicians of the late 60s...