Episode 532 How can embracing more of your irrationality over your rationality enhance your photography?

Hosted by Daniel j Gregory

May 19, 2025

Episode Number: 532

What the heck is this week's podcast about?

In the latest episode of The Perceptive Photographer, I dive into the often-overlooked balance between the rational and irrational aspects of photography—and how wisdom emerges when we learn to navigate both. On the rational side, we have the technical tools: aperture, shutter speed, ISO—each essential for crafting a well-exposed image. But there's a danger in getting stuck there, chasing technical perfection at the expense of emotional resonance.

The irrational side of photography is where creativity thrives. It's instinctual, personal, even a bit messy—and that's the point. When we let go of rigid expectations and trust our gut, photography becomes more than visual documentation; it becomes a form of self-expression. That’s where wisdom comes in: the kind earned through experience, reflection, and risk-taking. True photographic growth happens when we’re willing to break rules, embrace imperfection, and stay open to learning—not just from books or tutorials, but from our own evolving perspective. So let yourself wander a little. The best photographs often come not from precision, but from presence.

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