Discussing the Role of Chance in Photography

Hosted by Daniel j Gregory

July 22, 2024

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What the heck is this week's podcast about?

This week in episode 489, I dig into the intersection of chance, self-expression, and photography. In revsiting the text from Clive Scott’s “The Spoken Image” I dig a little into the impact of whether photography is more about reacting to spontaneous moments or preparing for them. So as you listent to the podcast, ask yourself are you more of a ‘ready-for-the-moment’ shooter or do you thrive in the unpredictable?

“The exposure to the camera, the click of the shutter, is a real world event.”

Key Takeaways

The role of chance in photography and its impact on capturing moments.

Insights from Clive Scott’s book “The Spoken Image” on photography’s connection to language and symbols.

Exploration of the differences between spontaneous reactions and prepared anticipations in photography.

Perspectives on the balance between self-expression and the unpredictability inherent in photography.

Consideration of how photography can bridge the gap between planned shots and chance occurrences.


One of the questions I get asked frequently is what sort of equipment do I use to record my podcast. I have used a variety of equipment in the years that I have been recording, but here is the current list of equipment that I am using. Also as an FYI and full disclosure, the links are affiliate links to Amazon.









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Gear used in the podcast

Rode Boom Arm
Rode PSM Shockmount
Rode Podcast Mic
Focusrite Scarlet 2i2
Adobe Audition (part of creative cloud subscription)
Macbook Pro
OWC Thunderbolt 3 dock
Headphones

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