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 “photography”.
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101: Natural Harmony with Foto Kammer
1 February 2020 | Season 4 | 40 mins 1 sec
art, fine art, nude, photography
Our first anonymous guest, who has a day job in Silicon Valley, but has an alter ego, Foto-Kammer, who shoots luscious landscapes and lyrically beautiful nudes, and whose work explores the natural harmony of humans in the landscape.
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100: Shiva and her Nudes
25 January 2020 | Season 4 | 49 mins 13 secs
art, fine art, nude, photography
After a career as a fine art nude model, Shiva Sharifi today photographs nude and boudoir as well as organizes workshops to introduce photographers to this specialty, coordinating models and students in great settings. She has a wealth of experiences on both sides of the camera in this domain.
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99: Creativity and the Creative Process
18 January 2020 | Season 3 | 38 mins 57 secs
art, photography
It's the 99th episode, and Suzanne and Rubin catch up on holiday events, the state of their photography, and Neomodern's current Kickstarter project for a new kind of photographer's frame.
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98: Mysterious Stories of "Everyman" Stephan Sheffield
28 December 2019 | Season 3 | 54 mins 18 secs
art, photography
It's our New Years Show and we're joined by photographer and photographic educator Stephan Sheffield. He describes his whimsical and noirish "selfies" as "more fun than deep" -- still his "Everyman" photos are a curious exploration of photographic storytelling.
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97: TWIP and Fred Van Johnson
21 December 2019 | Season 3 | 52 mins 29 secs
art, photography
For almost eight years, "This Week in Photo" (TWIP) has been the go-to podcast for photo enthusiasts, lead by industry (and real) veteran Fred Van Johnson. Fred was not only a conflict photographer for the military, but later had stints at Yahoo, Apple and Adobe.
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96: Nate in the Wild
15 December 2019 | Season 3 | 35 mins
art, photography
Nate Luebbe is a commercial photographer who specializes in the wilderness. He has made a career out of going hiking and skiing and camping—with his camera—and by all accounts, is living the life. How does a guy go from the beer industry to professional photographer, shooting auroras in Norway and teaching classes across the country?
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95: The Rubin Opening: One Print Only
8 December 2019 | Season 3 | 29 mins 22 secs
art, photography
Suzanne gets a preview of a rare Rubin show, with prints from four of his favorite projects: Nudes, San Francisco, Tikun Olam, and Alcatraz Windows. And somewhere in the conversation they're joined by Lorna Rubin, mother, publisher, and conspirator in the creation of the Rubin Photographic Collection, which she discusses, along with her parenting tips.
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94: Exploring themes, with Howie Schatz
5 December 2019 | Season 3 | 33 mins 33 secs
art, photography
Schatz walked away from a successful career as a doctor to pursue his dream of being an artist, and he's never looked back. Schatz' work over the years as a studio photographer has thoughtfully drilled into a number of creative themes -- from redheads to the homeless, "powerful women" to "the shape of the NFL." Meet the former ophthalmologist on his visit to San Francisco this week.
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93: Thankful for the Influence of Jerry Uelsmann
28 November 2019 | Season 3 | 19 mins 23 secs
art, photography
Jerry Uelsmann has taught thousands of students about photography; he's in the collections worldwide, but his unusual creative styles were key influences for the Rubin's collection and photography. Even if you don't want to make photographic collages, Uelsmann's approach can be instructive. Listen.
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92: The Hobby of Photography
24 November 2019 | Season 3 | 45 mins 21 secs
art, photography
Being an "amateur" doesn't mean your photography is lousy, it means you're doing it for the love of it. Maybe you have a regular job, or just enjoy taking pictures of friends and travels, in this episode we discuss what it means to be a hobbyist and dig into a few photos to discuss the flow. (And we finally have our audio recording under control!)