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700 to 4.2K🎙 Biweekly cadence·216 episodes·Long inactive - Monthly Reach
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Camera Position 213 : What’s your hashtag?
May 15, 2021
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Camera Position 212 : Sources & Resources
Feb 17, 2021
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Camera Position 211 : What not to do
Jan 31, 2021
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Camera Postion 210 : The Calming Camera
Dec 20, 2020
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Camera Position 209 : Your Own BackYard
Nov 22, 2020
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| 5/15/21 | ![]() Camera Position 213 : What’s your hashtag? | How do you consider yourself as a photographer in terms of the work you do? Is it important to tell your viewers how you define your work as being a particular kind or made with a particular camera, or does the work you make define you instead? If I make more images, like the one … Continue reading Camera Position 213 : What’s your hashtag? → | — | ||||||
| 2/17/21 | ![]() Camera Position 212 : Sources & Resources | This episode covers some practical details. I go over the places where you can listen to Camera Position and list a number of online resources for you to explore photography that go beyond the “usual suspects” of Instagram – Flickr – Facebook. – Sources – Where to Listen to Camera Position Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts … Continue reading Camera Position 212 : Sources & Resources → | — | ||||||
| 1/31/21 | ![]() Camera Position 211 : What not to do | "Whatever you do with your photography - don't ever do... "that" Our desire to learn quickly, be noticed in social media and not make any mistakes has led to some photography pundits saying things like the above with increasing frequency | — | ||||||
| 12/20/20 | ![]() Camera Postion 210 : The Calming Camera | I can’t think of a time in my life that has been more disconcerting than this last year. The pandemic and the disruption to our daily routine. We don’t work the same, we don’t socialize in the same way, we don’t go out or see friends or family. We are certainly in strange and uncertain … Continue reading Camera Postion 210 : The Calming Camera → | — | ||||||
| 11/22/20 | ![]() Camera Position 209 : Your Own BackYard | During this pandemic time, we have been forced to trade in the allure of travel for the allure of the backyard. As I return to the podcast after a long absence, I explore the idea that you don’t need to go somewhere special to make special photographs. Instead, you need to go deeper wherever you … Continue reading Camera Position 209 : Your Own BackYard → | — | ||||||
| 4/5/19 | ![]() Camera position 208 : Bringing Ourselves to the Photograph | By slowing down as we look at photographs – ours or someone else’s – we can more easily bring ourselves to the photograph, and by doing that, learn more about the medium and ourselves. Play Podcast: Links for this Episode: My Instagram Feed – Follow me and I’ll follow back Sign up for the Workshops … Continue reading Camera position 208 : Bringing Ourselves to the Photograph → | — | ||||||
| 10/9/18 | ![]() Camera Position 207 : On Warming Up | Musicians warm up before they make music, but what about visual artists? Do photographers need to warm up before they create photographs? I think yes, and with the help of a podcast listener, we posit some ideas for getting warmed up visually. Play Podcast: Links for this Episode: University of Georgia’s Cortona Studies Abroad … Continue reading Camera Position 207 : On Warming Up → | — | ||||||
| 7/30/18 | ![]() Camera Position 206 : The Artful Life | Some thoughts on living an artful life, led off by poet Mary Oliver’s “Instructions on Living a Life” Pay attention Be Astonished Tell about it. Play Podcast: Links for this Episode: Mary Oliver– The American poet at the Poetry Foundation Twyla Tharp – a brief video of some of Tharp’s choreography Samuel Beckett – … Continue reading Camera Position 206 : The Artful Life → | — | ||||||
| 7/9/18 | ![]() Camera Position 205 : Your Life Is Your Art | Rather than trying to make art your life, work instead on trying to make every day of your life into art. “You just have to live and life will give you pictures.” -Henri Cartier Bresson Play Podcast: | — | ||||||
| 6/15/18 | ![]() Camera Position 204 : Always A Reward | The act of making photographs connects me to the world, to my medium and to myself. When I make photographs, there is always a reward. Play Podcast: Links for this Episode: Places you can find and listen to Camera Position: iTunes Podcasts Player FM Stitcher iHeart Radio Short Orange | — | ||||||
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| 5/21/18 | ![]() Camera Position 203 : Your Eyes and The Lens | Many people think of a wide lens as a way to get farther away from a subject, but I think of a wide lens as a way for us to get closer… a wide lens is really a close-up lens, allowing us to create a dominant subject in the frame by emphasizing the difference in … Continue reading Camera Position 203 : Your Eyes and The Lens → | — | ||||||
| 5/1/18 | ![]() Camera Position 202 : Exploring The World And Ourselves | Podcast listener Tracy wrote: “Photography comes from the depths of who we are. It is not only an exploration of our world, it is also an exploration of ourselves.” This episode is a “part 2” of self-exploration and its relationship to our photography, utilizing a worksheet that you can download called “Passion and Mission” to … Continue reading Camera Position 202 : Exploring The World And Ourselves → | — | ||||||
| 3/30/18 | ![]() Camera Position 201 : Digging Deeper | What is your story? What are you curious about? What do you care about? How can your photographs express those interests? Making stronger photographs often depends on digging deep to determine your passion and then translating those passions into images. Play Podcast: Links for this Episode: Morton Arboretum Photographic Society – Where I’ll be … Continue reading Camera Position 201 : Digging Deeper → | — | ||||||
| 3/16/18 | ![]() Camera Position 200 : Make Interesting Mistakes | Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes and art is knowing which mistakes to keep. Instead of living in fear of “getting it wrong,” a better, more useful strategy is to keep moving – plowing through the things that don’t work and slowly refining the process to get to the things that resonate for you … Continue reading Camera Position 200 : Make Interesting Mistakes → | — | ||||||
| 3/3/18 | ![]() Camera Position 199 : Playing Like Yourself | “Sometimes you have to play a long time to be able to play like yourself.” -Miles Davis One of the most consistent questions I get from students is this one: “how do I develop my own style?” Miles Davis helps with an answer. Play Podcast: Links for this Episode: Miles Davis Interview on YouTube … Continue reading Camera Position 199 : Playing Like Yourself → | — | ||||||
| 2/25/18 | ![]() Camera Position 198 : Losing and Finding Ourselves | “Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.” – Thomas Merton How can we use the art we make with the camera to grow, learn and provide ourselves with a way of saying new things… to, as Merton says, “find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time”? I’m asking … Continue reading Camera Position 198 : Losing and Finding Ourselves → | — | ||||||
| 7/28/17 | ![]() Camera Position 197 : Let the Subject Take Precedence | When the subject takes precedence – when you point your camera at things that are the most interesting thing to you – you are on your way to developing a personal style – the sense that these subjects are the most important things and can only be pointed out in this way by you. “To … Continue reading Camera Position 197 : Let the Subject Take Precedence → | — | ||||||
| 5/11/17 | ![]() Camera Position 196 : A Sense of Place | How do we go beyond a record of a place and begin to make photographs that convey a real sense of place? The objective is not just to show what your destination looks like, but rather to convey, in photographs, what it felt like to be there. Play Podcast: Links for this Episode: Exhibition: WANDERLUST: … Continue reading Camera Position 196 : A Sense of Place → | — | ||||||
| 3/21/17 | ![]() Camera Position 195 : The River of a Story | This episode is a little meditation on the importance of aligning ourselves with the messages around us, using Anne Lamott’s book Bird by Bird as inspiration. “The Gulf Stream will flow through a straw provided the straw is aligned to the Gulf Stream, and not at cross purposes with it.” -Anne Lamott Play Podcast: Links … Continue reading Camera Position 195 : The River of a Story → | — | ||||||
| 3/6/17 | ![]() Camera Position 194 : Our Wish To Persist | “But the art in an artwork might not be located precisely where you thought it was. Perhaps it was just as much in the damage and decay as it was in the intact original. Perhaps it was in the gaps – in contemplating and rending those insults and injuries – that we find ourselves, by … Continue reading Camera Position 194 : Our Wish To Persist → | — | ||||||
| 2/20/17 | ![]() Camera Position 193 : Is It Art? | As photographers, we know that there is a fairly wide range of options available to us that change what was to what we show the world in our images. Every photograph is a composite of the choices we make as the person who eventually presents the image. Every photograph is an interpretation of the way … Continue reading Camera Position 193 : Is It Art? → | — | ||||||
| 2/6/17 | ![]() Camera Position 192 : John Berger, Looking and Seeing | An early influence on my ways of thinking about photography on a deeper level was the great writer John Berger. A poet, novelist, artist screenwriter and more, Berger, born in 1926, and died just a few weeks ago, in January of 2017 at the age of 90. A read of Berger’s work gives great insight … Continue reading Camera Position 192 : John Berger, Looking and Seeing → | — | ||||||
| 1/24/17 | ![]() Camera Position 191 : Walt Whitman, Poetry and Photography | Walt Whitman’s poems in his opus Leaves of Grass mirror the actions of the photographer by beginning with facts and transforming those facts into ideas. I explore how both photography and Whitman’s poetry use simple language to convey complex ideas, giving any object or experience new importance by recording it on a previously blank page. Play Podcast: … Continue reading Camera Position 191 : Walt Whitman, Poetry and Photography → | — | ||||||
| 12/12/16 | ![]() Camera Position 190 : Watching Photographers Photograph | “You can observe a lot just by watching.” – Yogi Berra I like to see photographers out in the world and watch them photograph. Observing how photographers photograph can be a great aid in helping us make better, more informed, more personal photographs. Play Podcast: There are still a few spaces left in 2 of … Continue reading Camera Position 190 : Watching Photographers Photograph → | — | ||||||
| 11/15/16 | ![]() Camera Position 189 : Cultivate The Itch, Not The Scratch | What drives and motivates photographers to do the work they do? I think that our unifying motivation is curiosity – an unrelenting, never-ending curiosity – an “itch” to know more about something and to learn about that thing through photographing it. I was prompted to think about how we should cultivate the itch – our … Continue reading Camera Position 189 : Cultivate The Itch, Not The Scratch → | — | ||||||
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Chart Positions
2 placements across 2 markets.
Chart Positions
2 placements across 2 markets.
