LensWork - Photography and the Creative Process

Ein Podcast von Brooks Jensen

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1314 Folgen

  1. HT2190 - Sensor Noise in High Frequency Images

    Vom: 8.3.2025
  2. HT2189 - Black Point

    Vom: 7.3.2025
  3. HT2188 - Repeat the Theme, Not the Image

    Vom: 6.3.2025
  4. HT2187 - Do We Need Self-destructing Artwork?

    Vom: 5.3.2025
  5. HT2186 - Refining the Project

    Vom: 4.3.2025
  6. HT2185 - Teaching Styles

    Vom: 3.3.2025
  7. LW1443 - The Audience for Artifacts

    Vom: 3.3.2025
  8. HT2184 - Angle to the Sun

    Vom: 2.3.2025
  9. HT2179 - No Comments

    Vom: 25.2.2025
  10. HT2178 - Constantly Changing, Constantly the Same

    Vom: 24.2.2025
  11. LW1442 - The Turning Point

    Vom: 24.2.2025
  12. HT2177 - The Hook

    Vom: 23.2.2025
  13. HT2176 - Take a Risk

    Vom: 22.2.2025
  14. HT2175 - The Unknown Image

    Vom: 21.2.2025
  15. HT2174 - Processing Time

    Vom: 20.2.2025
  16. HT2173 - Pens, Pencils, and Signing Your Prints

    Vom: 19.2.2025
  17. HT2151 - Making Art Is Asking Questions

    Vom: 28.1.2025
  18. LW1438 - The Target Audience

    Vom: 27.1.2025
  19. HT2150 - This Moment Will Never Repeat

    Vom: 27.1.2025
  20. HT2149 - Learning from Our Failures, The EPIC Series

    Vom: 26.1.2025

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Random Observations on Art, Photography, and the Creative Process. These short 2-4 minute talks focus on the creative process in fine art photography. LensWork editor Brooks Jensen side-steps techno-talk and artspeak to offer a stimulating mix of ideas, experience, and observations from his 35 years as a fine art photographer, writer, and publisher. Topics include a wide range of subjects from finding subject matter to presenting your work and building an audience. Brooks Jensen is the publisher of LensWork, one of the world's most respected and award-winning photography publications, known for its museum-book quality printing and luxurious design. LensWork has subscribers in over 73 countries. His latest books are "The Creative Life in Photography" (2013) and "Looking at Images (2014).

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