Street Shots Photography Podcast
Arts:Visual Arts
What is style? How do we develop a style to our pictures? Is it important to have a style? In the last episode, photojournalist Ron Haviv brought up the idea that each photographer needs to find their “visual voice.” In this episode the Antonio and Tom discuss finding your own visual voice over time, using apps like Lightroom and Aperture to look back through your photographs to find the common themes that run through your archive. They also touch upon whether or not your equipment helps to define your photographic look. Using some of their own images as starting points, the Switch to Manual guys tackle this question: What are you trying to say through your images? Because what you’re saying with your photography is important and maybe you want to say it with some style!
The Light Mappers
Seeing with Fresh Eyes
Someday Your Prints Will Come
Reigniting the Passion
The Ten Thousand Foot View
Photographic Alchemy: Interview with photographer Jean Miele
Lone Wolf
Weather or not, you SHOULD shoot.
Do the Opposite
Which Pix? (Re-record of Ep.18)
The Visual Voice
Which Pix?
The Poetry of Coincidence, Pt.2
The Poetry of Coincidence, Pt.1
Magic
Expose Yourself!
The Flow of Work
The One That Got Away
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Spider-Man Crawlspace Podcast
The Week in Art
Harlem Is Everywhere: The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism
Just So Stories
The Count of Monte Cristo
Art Sense
The Modern Art Notes Podcast