I had the pleasure of recording a class on an introduction to visual literacy or how to find more meaning in your work for the wonderful gang down at Kelby One. The class comes out later this week, but you can check out the preview here.
I had the pleasure of recording a class on an introduction to visual literacy or how to find more meaning in your work for the wonderful gang down at Kelby One. The class comes out later this week, but you can check out the preview here.
In this week’s podcast, we talk about how editing and selecting images for diptychs or triptychs can make for more interesting work and boost your creativity in approaching your work.
In this week’s podcast, I share some thoughts on pricing your work and selling your work as art for the wall. Rather than focusing on what to price, I’ll share with you some of the key things to consider when pricing your work and taking those first step
Normally when I get asked about film and digital, I talk about the darkroom days being less and less easy to find, changes in media, or how the industry has shifted. I might tell a story about how I used to work versus how I work today. This time I had a very quick response that could have been seen as tongue in cheek, but in the end, it seemed to be an answer that really resonated in the conversation. After all, a story is a story, and light is light.
This week’s podcast talks about my answer to this wonderful question and how I have evolved over time as a photographer to land on what I think is a great way to think about how we all deal with changes in the photographic industry.