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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89 - A conversation with Danny Neumann
88 - What is "normal" and how can it be portrayed in toy photography? - a conversation with Kristina and Shelly
87 - Escape
86 - Covid-19 and creativity
85 - Photographing Spring
84 - "I'm not a photo taker, but a photo maker" - an interview with Astrid Heyland
83 - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Review
82 - Photographing Movement
81 - "It’s Not About the Toys" - an interview with Tobias M. Schiel
80 - Bricks of the Mouse Guard 2 with Crazy Bricks creator Guy Himber
79 - The Color Red
78 - Previewing 2020 with Shelly Corbett and Alan Rappa
77 - Recapping 2019 with Kristina Alexanderson
76 - Monochromatic Photography
75 - Photographing Death
74 - Social Media Anxiety, Traveling and more with Alan Rappa
73 - Photographing Fall
72 - Hue Hughes Interview
71 - "Back to Reality"
70 - Peter Ross (Stormtrooper_Pete) Interview
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