Suzanne Fritz-Hanson
Co-Host of Everyday Photography, Every Day
Suzanne Fritz-Hanson is a collaborator, a creative-problem-solver, a scrappy-maker-of-things-to-happen, a practiced-question-asker, a silly-dance-choreographer and a lover of hyphens... also, she's a Senior Creative Director at an experience marketing agency. Instead of a traditional print or digital advertising, she works with brands to merge physical and digital elements: "phydigital". "I love the power of a great image that captures more than a visual record and instead can tell an entire story. I love the constraints of photography and simultaneously appreciate the technological advancements that have democratized and advanced the medium."
Suzanne Fritz-Hanson has hosted 136 Episodes.
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24: Establishing Trust
2 November 2018 | 16 mins
Perhaps the most important attribute of the photographer isn't technical, it's the ability to engender trust in people....
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23: Are Your Pictures Any Good?
31 October 2018 | 12 mins 56 secs
So you've taken a lot of great photos. How do you determine which are "really" good?
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22: Walking Around with a Camera
29 October 2018 | 17 mins 31 secs
It's good practice to take your phone/camera out, and go for a walk. Pay attention to what catches your attention...
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21: On Reading Susan Sontag
27 October 2018 | 17 mins 4 secs
art, artists, photography
Two books almost universally recommended for photographers...
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20: Truth!
26 October 2018 | 20 mins 12 secs
What is photographic truth? What happens when the photographer manipulates the image? How much manipulation is okay? If it's all a fiction, why do these things matter?
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19: The Space Between
25 October 2018 | 17 mins 8 secs
A photo is often capturing more than the surface of a subject, but rather, the relationship between photographer and subject.
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18: Simplification
24 October 2018 | 15 mins 20 secs
There's so much happening in the frames of our pictures, they can become more elegant with some simplification—what can be done to simplify an images?
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17: The Death of Photography?
22 October 2018 | 18 mins 6 secs
Teenagers taking pictures: is it "photography" or something else. Wim Wenders proclaimed the "end of photography." Really?
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16: The Rule of Thirds is Bullsh*t, Seriously, and other Topics of Composition
21 October 2018 | 17 mins 47 secs
People always talk about the "rule of thirds" and after much consideration, I've decided it's neither true nor useful, in teaching photography. Agree?
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15: The Problem with Video
17 October 2018 | 17 mins 12 secs
There is more to the advantages of still photography over moving video than technology. It messes with your brain...
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14: Shooting with the Right Side of your Brain
15 October 2018 | 17 mins
My mother felt it wasn't clear how to "see differently" and ultimately move picture taking from the left side of the brain to the right.
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13: Artists, Amateurs and Pros
14 October 2018 | 16 mins 29 secs
Most people looking for info on photography are wanting to turn their hobby into a career as either a commercial photographer or an artist. But what of people who just want to be better photographers?
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12: One Print Only
12 October 2018 | 20 mins 11 secs
A little more about the physicality of prints, of radical editioning, and the Suzanne's wedding dress made of paper.
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11: Why Make Prints (part 2) - "It's not photography if you don't print it"
11 October 2018 | 21 mins 52 secs
Photography isn't just about taking pictures, but the all-important work of selecting which pictures to keep and show.
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10: Get the Cliché Out of the Way
10 October 2018 | 19 mins 35 secs
What to shoot? And how to approach shooting a subject?
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9: Why Make Prints (part 1)
10 October 2018 | 16 mins 11 secs
The differences between photography and shooting video? And why is printing important? Rubin and Suzanne begin to dig into the issues around digital images.