Street Shots Photography Podcast
Arts:Visual Arts
(Midway Gamblers, Calgary, 2019 ©Ward Rosin)
I'm joined by Ward Rosin on this episode as we dive into Fred Herzog's "Modern Color" book. Not a review, per se, but more of an appreciation. Herzog is one of those "colorist" street photographers from the late 50s and 60s, photographing mainly in the city of Vancouver, Canada. Ward and I skim through some of the more thought provoking images in the book as well as discuss the controversy of a 2012 interview with Herzog. Also, stay tuned until the end where I make a much anticipated announcement.
Show Links:
The Estate of Fred Herzog
Saul Leiter
Ernst Haas
Walker Evans
Eugène Atget
Bart Busschots
Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page.
Ornis Photo Website
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
Photograph it in Style
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
Eventful
Street Etiquette
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Spider-Man Crawlspace Podcast
Harlem Is Everywhere
The Art Angle
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Week in Art
Previously Unknown