Street Shots Photography Podcast
Arts:Visual Arts
This episode started as a riff on the title but evolves (or devolves) into just a chat about photography. Does the camera see more than we do when we are shooting? The camera: does it work for us or do we work for it? My buddy Ward joins me in hashing out some of these questions.
Here are some shots of our bookshelves:
A couple of Ward's shots of steam trains:
Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page.
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Ibarionex's The Candid Frame #500 - Joel Meyerowitz
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