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LensWork - Photography and the Creative Process

LensWork - Photography and the Creative Process

Brooks Jensen

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Random Observations on Art, Photography, and the Creative Process. These talks focus on the creative process in fine art photography. LensWork editor Brooks Jensen side-steps techno-talk and artspeak to offer a stimulating mix of ideas, experience, and observations from his 50 years as a fine art photographer, writer, and publisher. Topics include a wide range of subjects from finding subject matter to presenting your work, and building an audience.

Included in this RSS Feed are the LensWork Podcasts — posted weekly, typically 10-20 minutes exploring a topic a bit more deeply — and our almost daily Here's a thought… audios (extracted from the videos.) Here's a thought… are snippets, fragments, morsels, and tidbits from Brooks' fertile (and sometimes swiss-cheesy) brain. Usually just a minute or two. Always about photography and the art life.

Brooks Jensen is the publisher of LensWork, one of the world's most respected and award-winning photography publications, known for its museum-book quality printing and luxurious design. LensWork has subscribers in over 73 countries. He is the author of 13 books on photography and the creative life -- the latest books are The Best of the LensWork Interviews (2016), Photography, Art, and Media (2016), and the four annual volumes of Seeing in SIXES (2016-2019).

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HT2085 - Commentary Beyond the Photograph

samedi 23 novembre 2024Durée 02:43

HT2085 - Commentary Beyond the Photograph

In workshop and photo group critique sessions that I've observed over 50 years, almost all the comments offered are about technique, composition, or gear related. Such comments might be useful for beginning students, but a much more helpful kind of comment has to do with the content, the feelings the photograph generates, metaphors that come to mind.

HT2086 - Expanding the Delivery Medium

dimanche 24 novembre 2024Durée 02:43

HT2086 - Expanding the Delivery Medium

I had a fascinating experience yesterday that I think offers us photographers something to think about. I went to a live performance of the Metropolitan Opera of New York that was streamed to our local movie theater.

LW1429 - Darkroom Work in My Jammies

lundi 25 novembre 2024Durée 12:54

LW1429 - Darkroom Work in My Jammies

In my film days, it was not uncommon for a darkroom session to last 5-10 hours. One of the advantages I love about the digital workflow is that I can be productive with my first cup of coffee while still in my jammies. In both the analog and digital workflows, a most important part of the process is the warm-up period when we transition from everyday mind to our creative mind.

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HT2087 - Is Photography an Act of Acquisition, or One of Reception?

lundi 25 novembre 2024Durée 02:43

HT2087 - Is Photography an Act of Acquisition, or One of Reception?

It is well-known among landscape photographers that Nature is most often stubbornly uncooperative. What does that mean? It's not that Nature is plotting against us, but it might point to the fact that we are trying to impose our will upon the world based on an acquisitive predisposition.

HT2088 - Time, Expense, and Equipment Failure

mardi 26 novembre 2024Durée 02:43

HT2088 - Time, Expense, and Equipment Failure

Photography is an expensive hobby. Cameras cost money; computers cost money, printers cost money and no one outside of billionaire status can afford ink. That said, the most costly part of photography (at least for landscape photography) is the cost of travel. When equipment failures ruin the results from travel, it's particularly costly.

HT2089 - The Missing Stories

mercredi 27 novembre 2024Durée 02:43

HT2089 - The Missing Stories

As painful as it is for us photographers to admit, most of our images could benefit from an attendant story. A few tell their own story, but most seem naked or inadequate without a bit of context.

HT2090 - When the Story Is Better Than the Photograph

jeudi 28 novembre 2024Durée 02:43

HT2090 - When the Story Is Better Than the Photograph

Image and text combinations are a tricky business. The text needs to expand the content of the image without overpowering it. I'm reminded of potatoes and gravy. Potatoes are fine; gravy is fine; but it's the right ratio of the two that makes it magical.

HT2091 - The Best Time of Day to Photograph

vendredi 29 novembre 2024Durée 02:43

HT2091 - The Best Time of Day to Photograph

A fairly typical scenario when I'm out photographing with a group of people is that we head out an hour or two before sunset to catch that early morning light. Later, in mid-morning, we head back for breakfast and some non-photographic time while we wait for the evening light. For the work I love to do, this is exactly backwards.


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