Kristina and Shelly take a step back from toy photography and look at the bigger picture of being a photographer. In this episode they take a close book at the classic book: Photographs Not Taken" a collection of Photographers' Essays edited by Will Stacey. Has their been a time when you've put down the camera and let the photo pass? Whether you're a street photographer or a toy photographer, we make choices about when and what we photograph. It is this idea that dives this episodes discussion. I hope you will join us. As always you can join the discussion on the blog and leave your own thought on these ideas in the comment section.
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A conversation with Empire Toy Works with Oliver
I am Spiderman
A conversation with F-Stop Rebel
A conversation with Tobias Schiel
A Creativity roundtable with Alan, Trevor, Arielle and James
365 Photo Challenge
Surrealism: a conversation with Shelly and Sabrina
Favorite photo of 2020
A conversation with Chris Lynch
100 - Digital minimalism: a conversation with Janan and Shelly
99 - Mythology is a deep well of inspiration for the toy photographer.
98 - A conversation with Vesa Lehtimäki
97 - Traveling with Toys a roundtable discussion with Alan Rappa
95 - A low key discussion on low key photography with Kristina and Shelly
94 - Lets talk lighting! A roundtable hosted by Alan Rappa
93 - Talking LEGO with Marco and Shelly
92 - Depicting Kindness in a Toy Photo Is Difficult
91 - Abyss - a series of choices
90 - Hope and toy photography - a conversation with Kristina and Shelly
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