Camera Position 40 : Leftover Hash

Lens choice, tripods, negative and positive space, image sequence and selection of a small group of images… it’s a “holiday leftovers ” group of ideas and thoughts for this episode of Camera Position.

Venice in Wide Angle Jeff's selection of images for the faculty show

Above photographs by Jeff Curto

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Camera Position 39 : Your Mission & Your Audience

Mission statements don’t have to be about dull, corporate stuff… they can also be about the creative process and act as a compass to point you in the right direction. Your photographic mission statement can be about your audience, your passions and your goals.

Example Audience Circle Blank Audience Circle

Example and blank “audience circles” (click for larger images)

Links relevent for this show:

The Candid Frame: Ibarionex Perillo’s excellent podcast interviews with photographers
Jeff’s Video Projects: The videos mentioned in this episode
LensWork Magazine: Jeff’s videos are in issue #67. The advantage of distribution on CD-ROM is that the movies are at a much higher resolution (640×480 pixels) than is practical via the web.

Camera Position 38 : It’s About Time

It’s about time. It’s about time to talk about time in photography and time as it relates to how photographs function. Using photographs by Garry Winogrand and Tokihiro Sato, we examine two different approaches to dealing with time in the photograph.

Photograph by Garry Winogrand Photograph by Tokihiro Sato

Photographs by Garry Winogrand (left) and Tokihiro Sato (right)
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