324: Another Stick in the Spokes
Description
With only one more episode of OTP left, this week we actually start with a discussion around photography—specifically, focusing on the tools (either hardware or software) you need or will actually use in your creative workflow. Sometimes we get caught up in looking at all of what a camera or piece of software does or is capable of doing without looking at what we actually need it to do. Also, a continuation of last week’s discussion where we talk about Don McCullin’s view that at least some of his professional life was wasted documenting the human suffering associated with war. Alfred Stanley Johnson is our Photographer of the Week.
Links for this episode:
- Jeffery Saddoris on Instagram: “An example of the in-camera keystone correction on the @getolympus #em1mk2. I know you can do this in post, but they’ve managed to make it…”
- Adobe debuts Project Rush, its new all-in-one video editor | TechCrunch
- Harry Perry (musician) - Wikipedia
- PROJECTIONS Tickets, Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 6:30 PM | Eventbrite
- HAG Capisco Ergonomic Office Chair - Fully
- Charlie Rose - Richard Avedon - YouTube
- Laylah Amatullah Barrayn Celebrates Women Photographers of the African Diaspora - VICE
- Luminous Portraits of Sliced Fruit Glow Like Stained Glass Windows | Colossal
- Dennis Wojtkiewicz
- The difference between Photorealism and Hyperrealism | Plus One Gallery
- BackStory with the American History Guys
- Faking It: Manipulated Photography before Photoshop: Mia Fineman: 9780300185010: Amazon.com: Books
- Larger Than Life: Tall-Tale Postcards | Wisconsin Historical Society
- Exaggeration Postcards of A. S. Johnson, Jr. 1909-1923
- Early 1900s Postcards Show Off Primitive ‘Photoshopping’ Skills | WIRED
- Jude Gerard Prest - Jeffery Saddoris
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