Everyday Photography, Every Day
A conversation that will change the way you think about your pictures.
We found 10 episodes of Everyday Photography, Every Day with the tag “art”.
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111: The Power of Photography, with Gallerist Peter Fetterman
21 May 2020 | Season 4 | 49 mins
art, photography
Peter Fetterman offers rich insights into photography collecting and being collected, and the sheer magic in great photographs. As one of the pre-eminent gallerists of photography for decades, his delightful personal tales about the artists is a joy. Listen in!
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110: Projects in Quarantine
14 May 2020 | Season 4 | 23 mins 1 sec
art, photography
Here's a short episode where we go over a few projects you can do at home, with no supplies but a phone, and practice key skills that will make your pictures better.
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109: The Photographer of Santa Cruz, Shmuel Thaler
7 May 2020 | Season 4 | 49 mins 14 secs
art, photography
It's hard to think about photography in Santa Cruz without discovering Shmuel Thaler, the leading photojournalist at the Santa Cruz Sentinel. He's been documenting the community since the late 1980s: from earthquakes and fires, to surfers and dancers--the fabric and heart of the town.
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108: Masterskills from Jeff Carlson
25 April 2020 | Season 4 | 50 mins 6 secs
art, photography
Carlson has written an astonishing array of books over his career, explaining a range of creative and technical topics--perhaps 20 of them related to photography. His newest book on Luminar is out this week, so it seemed a great time to say hi and hear what driving him!
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107: The Duologues of Nina Kling
17 April 2020 | Season 4 | 43 mins 21 secs
art, photography
I'd never heard the term "rhyme" used so perfectly to describe a visual experience before... but the wonderful pairings NYC photographer Nina Kling are delightful, mysterious, and enormously satisfying.
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106: A Walk Down Memory Lane with Angelica Glass
29 March 2020 | Season 4 | 48 mins 20 secs
art, photography
Angelica Glass is an inspiration to passionate amateur photographers. 6 years ago, on a whim, she decided to walk the length of every street and trail in the county of Santa Cruz, taking photos on each, and choosing only one image to represent it. Over the course of five and a half years, she has walked all of the 4,121 streets in the county.
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105: Life in Captivity: Free Workshops on Photography
20 March 2020 | Season 4 | 21 mins 24 secs
art, covid, crafts, photography, projects, quarantine, workshop, zen
It's a bleak time for many, and insane stress for us all -- but there are a few advantages to being forced to stay in. Rubin has converted Neomodern from a retail business to a free program of projects to build people's photographic skills: not tech skills but creative ones. Using the content from his Zen Arts curriculum, daily projects designed to help folks stuck at home.
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104: Photography as a Zen Art
2 March 2020 | Season 4 | 32 mins 36 secs
art, philosophy, photography, zen
Rubin formally declares his upcoming book for beginners and pros -- finding a philosophical foundation for creative picture taking: the Zen Arts. There are lessons from haiku, kintsugi, enso, ikebana, bonsai and origami (and the principles of wabi-sabi) if you know how to find them. Not how to use photography to practice zen, but how to use zen arts to get better at photography!
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103: Zero-Prep Shoot, a Valentine's Special
14 February 2020 | Season 4 | 38 mins 6 secs
art, photography
In this episode Suzanne grills Rubin on a recent shoot he did that he described as unusually good--what would make one shoot notably different or better than the hundreds that have gone before? Rubin discusses his improvisational approach and digs into some of the issues of being a hetrosexual man who frequently photographs women.
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102: The Six Types of Photographers
9 February 2020 | Season 4 | 37 mins 41 secs
art, photography
After Rubin's Petapixel essay went viral a few weeks ago, he's been digging into photographic fundamentals; Suzanne and Rubin dig into the ways we compose and how it interacts with our basic tendencies. The show is practically therapy.