Sinopsis
A Podcast About the Creative Side of Photography
Episodios
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Camera Position 153 : Celebrate Your Vision
26/05/2015The practice of photography shapes the way we view the world. No matter what level of involvement you have with the medium, seeing the world as a photographer enhances your vision, your life and your sense of self. Celebrate that! Play Podcast
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Camera Position 152 : The Shape of Content
12/05/2015The book The Shape of Content, by Ben Shahn, is a collection of essays based on a series of six lectures given by Shahn, an important 20th century painter, at Harvard University in the 1950s. Through the book, we get a great sense of Shahn’s notions about how art can and should be learned and, … Continue reading Camera Position 152 : The Shape of Content →
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Camera Position 151 : The Way of Zen
28/04/2015In his book The Way of Zen, Alan Watts explains two different, mutually important, ways of using our minds and therefore our creativity, which helps to explain the potential of perception in photography: “For we have two types of vision—central and peripheral, not unlike the spotlight and the floodlight.” In this episode, I look at … Continue reading Camera Position 151 : The Way of Zen →
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Camera Position 150 : You Are Not The Viewer
14/04/2015You’re the photographer, not the viewer of the photographs you make. Between the making of the image and the time that the image is put out into the world for viewing, that distinction is often lost, though it’s an important one to consider for both photographers and viewers alike. Play The Podcast:
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Camera Position 149 : The Roots of Ideas
16/03/2015Every new idea is just a restatement of old ideas, or sometimes it’s several old ideas combined into a new one. Collecting ideas as you go along is a great way of mining new ways of thinking of things. I use an Idea Bank to hold my ideas so I can use them at a … Continue reading Camera Position 149 : The Roots of Ideas →
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Camera Position 148 : Snowshoes and Photography
02/03/2015My first experience using snowshoes to explore the winter landscape gave me some insight into the process of learning new things and slowing down the process of looking and photographing. Check out my free e-book The Lakeshore in Winter – Filled with images and video of Lake Superior in winter or see the video Fire … Continue reading Camera Position 148 : Snowshoes and Photography →
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Camera Position 147 : A Personal Style
16/02/2015Each year, I take small groups of students to Italy for an intense week of photography and learning. Some destinations vary, but a constant is the workshop In Search of the Personal: Photographing Southern Tuscany, where my goal is to help my students tap into their personal way of seeing the world. This past summer, … Continue reading Camera Position 147 : A Personal Style →
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Camera Position 146 : Escape Velocity
02/02/2015Watching a group of students just getting started in photography reminded me about how we reach “escape velocity” in photography. Their positive experience was based on time, concentration, idea and craft. Student Images: Links for this Episode: University of Georgia’s Cortona Studies Abroad Program UGA Cortona Student Flickr Pages. Anna Caitlin Coral Iris Jenna Joanne … Continue reading Camera Position 146 : Escape Velocity →
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Camera Position 145 : Leave Home, Part 2
19/01/2015Leaving home can not only allow you to view your personal environment with new eyes, but the new experiences you find when you’re away can also help you see the world in a different way. Here I use some examples of how something that was not inherently about being “away” prompted me to experiment with … Continue reading Camera Position 145 : Leave Home, Part 2 →
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Camera Position 144 : Leave Home
08/01/2015As a kid, returning from my summer vacation showed me my home in a different way. Trees were bigger and the house smelled both familiar and new. Leaving home and coming back again can be a great way to invigorate the way you see. When we return home after being away, home is still the … Continue reading Camera Position 144 : Leave Home →
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Camera Position 143 : Sport Cooking
02/09/2014Years ago, I had a friend who was a professional chef. Sometimes, on his days off, he would come to my house and practice what he called “sport cooking” and I ended up applying the concept to my photography. Play Podcast
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Camera Position 142 : Dolce far Niente, or Put The Camera Down
19/08/2014Be in the moment. In this episode, I encourage you to put your camera down, disconnect yourself from your devices and other distractions and embrace the Italian concept Dolce Far Niente; the sweetness of doing nothing. Play Podcast
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Camera Position 141 : The Medium Is Not The Message
05/08/2014“The medium is the message” is a phrase coined by Marshall McLuhan meaning that the form of a medium embeds itself in the message, creating a symbiotic relationship by which the medium influences how the message is perceived. Content is king. Emphasizing content over visual flash encourages the viewer to respond intellectually and the idea … Continue reading Camera Position 141 : The Medium Is Not The Message →
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Camera Position 140 : Editing & Sequencing
22/07/2014Content, sequence and structure matter. This episode looks at editing down your photographs to a cogent and clear set that tells your story most effectively and strengthen the work. We also look at the element of sequencing your images as an important element of helping you to create structure in your work. Whether you are … Continue reading Camera Position 140 : Editing & Sequencing →
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Camera Position 139 : The Story Spine
08/07/2014The Story Spine is a wonderful method of conceptualizing a story. Initially conceived by playwright Kenn Adams, it’s a great tool for anyone who wants to tell a story effectively. The Story Spine is a template, but a loose one, with some open-ended statements that you can fill in to help you start to conceptualize … Continue reading Camera Position 139 : The Story Spine →
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Camera Position 138 : Telling a Story with Pictures
01/07/2014Photography excels at storytelling. While a single image can tell a story, we can tell much more complex stories with sets or series of images. If we set out to create those images with a story idea in mind, it’s much easier to have our stories make sense. This episode presents the essential elements of … Continue reading Camera Position 138 : Telling a Story with Pictures →
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Camera Position 137 : An Update
23/06/2014While Camera Position has been quiet for a while, a whole lot has been going on in my life as a photographer, a teacher and a traveler. This episode is an update on the past, the present and the future for Camera Position and for me. Play Podcast: Interactive iBooks by Jeff: Basic Photography – … Continue reading Camera Position 137 : An Update →
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Camera Position 136 : Persistence of Vision – Olivia Parker and 40 Years of Moving Forward
14/06/2014Photographer Olivia Parker has been an influential and prolific photographer for more than 40 years. We look at Parker’s work, her background, her persistence and the way our networks can help inspire us and help us move us forward in our work. Play Podcast: Olivia Parker’s website: www.oliviaparker.com Olivia Parker Books: Weighing the Planets Under … Continue reading Camera Position 136 : Persistence of Vision – Olivia Parker and 40 Years of Moving Forward →
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Camera Position 135 : Off The Wall #3 – The Digital Story
03/03/2014In this episode, we take a third look at how we can get our work “off the wall” by creating digital stories. Using iMovie, Final Cut Pro, ProShow Gold or similar software to combine image, motion and audio, we can get our photographs in front of viewer’s eyes. I discuss content, tools and process with … Continue reading Camera Position 135 : Off The Wall #3 – The Digital Story →
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Camera Position 134 : Off The Wall #2 – iBooks
25/11/2013This episode offers a second look at how we can get our work “off the wall” by creating ebooks using iBooks Author to get our photographs under viewer’s eyes. You can download the free book The Lakeshore in Winter from the iBookstore using the link below. The Lakeshore in Winter – my free iBook on … Continue reading Camera Position 134 : Off The Wall #2 – iBooks →