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Camera Position 74 : Project Planning Roadmap – New Idea Germination and “Hard & Soft”
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The second part of the Photographer’s Project Planning Roadmap series looks at idea germination; how do you find new ideas and nurture them? Download the Hard & Soft exercise PDF
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Jeff Curtos Camera Position
Living with art… if we were wanting to be writers, we’d read books and we’d collect work by our favorite authors. As photographers, living with work by artists we admire is an important part of living the artful life. This podcast talks about how important it is for us to collect photographs we love and [...]
Camera Position 91 : Living With Art
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Sometimes inertia gets the best of us and inertia was responsible for Camera Position’s absence these last few months. And photography can be like that, as well. This is the story of how one picture helped get me moving on a beautiful day in Rome and that same picture helped get me moving on talking [...]
Camera Position 90 : Inertia & Inspiration
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Camera position and camera distance… are they the same thing? As we position the camera, are we also thinking about how we position ourselves relative to the subject? By looking at work by August Sander, the Bechers, Andreas Gursky, Tina Barney and Jessica Todd Harper, we examine ideas about how we distance ourselves from a [...]
Camera Position 89 : Camera Position & Camera Distance
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In this, the second of a two-part “desert island photograph” project, we cover more Camera Position listeners describing that one image that they’d take with them for visual sustenance if they were stranded on a desert island. Links for this episode: Don Hong-Oai – A History of Photography “Summer School” podcast Cartier-Bresson at Magnum Edward [...]
Camera Position 88 : Desert Island Photographs – Part 2
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I had the great pleasure of being an interview guest on Paul Giguere’s great podcast “Thoughts on Photography.” We talked about all sorts of topics, concentrating on the education of a photographer, both formally and informally. We also talked about my LensWork Folio and how that came to be. Take a listen and check out [...]
Jeff’s a Guest on Paul Giguere’s “Thoughts on Photography” Podcast
Back in Camera Position #83, I asked Camera Position listeners to pick their one “desert island photograph;” that one image that they’d take with them for visual sustenance if they were stranded on a desert island. This episode shares the first few of those responses; others will follow in the next episode. Thanks to those [...]
Camera Position 87 : Desert Island Photographs – Part 1
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One of my goals for my workshops is to help the participants learn how to cope with the volume of images that they are making and to edit their images so that the group of photographs becomes their own. This podcast is a partial response to my friend Brooks Jensen using his podcast platform to [...]
Camera Position 86 : Italy Photo Workshops – Photographing and Editing in Rome & Tuscany
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In a world populated by billions and billions of images, with more being made every second, how do we find a path for ourselves as image makers? We look at the dilemma of quantity and quality in this episode. Links for this Podcast Alec Soth interview on the Big Red & Shiny Blog Alec Soth’s [...]
Camera Position 85 : A Bazillion Photographs
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Nurturing a set of “interesting visual friends” is one of the ways we can help create an environment of creativity around us. We can do that by networking both in the virtual space of today’s social networking tools and in the real world space of spending time with other photographers. This podcast episode talks about [...]
Camera Position 84 : Interesting Visual Friends
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Just a quick post to report that George over at the One Minute How To podcast invited me to participate in his fun show, where people explain how to do something in 60 seconds. This was my second time on the show, the first one, “How To Publish Your Project In A Book” is here. [...]
Jeff’s a guest on “One Minute How To”
The Focus Ring returns with a new format where each contributor submits 2 of their own images to discuss the topic of Light & Shadow. Contributors Chris Marquardt (Tips from the Top Floor), Jeff Curto (The History of Photography and Camera Position), Martin Bailey (Martin Bailey Photography Podcast) and Ibarionex Perello (The Candid Frame & [...]
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If you were stranded on a desert island, what one photograph would you bring along to sustain you visually? I’m soliciting Camera Position listeners’ “Desert Island Photographs” and asking them to send me the one photograph they think would keep them visually “fed.” Listen to the podcast to find out how to play along. Eugene [...]
Camera Position 83 : What’s On Your Desert Island?
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I’m delighted to announce the winners of the Apple Aperture software giveaway! I used the great resource of the “third party draw” option at Random.org to pick the 3 winners out of 51 entries. The winners are: Roger Walton Mark Darrough Rebecca Bryant You can see the Random.org results here: http://www.random.org/draws/details/?draw=1316 Thanks for playing, but [...]
Aperture Giveaway Winners Chosen!
“Many times beauty begs to be recorded and it is only later that its position in the overall order of things becomes apparent.” So said podcast listener Bryant Johnson, a sentence that made me think about how we photograph and the ways that we can produce work just by looking and responding. After our time [...]
Camera Position 82 : Beauty Begs to be Recorded
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In our final “Project Planning Roadmap” podcast, we talk about DAM – Digital Asset Management – trying to get a handle on what these software packages can do for you. Rating, sorting, grouping, keywording and adjusting your images is what applications like Apple Aperture and Adobe Lightroom are all about. If you’re using them, you [...]
Camera Position 81 : Project Planning Roadmap – DAM!
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In May of 2005, I was honored to have LensWork magazine publish a selection of my images under the title Bella Luce. Now, I’m very excited to announce that I’ve been asked to participate in LensWork’s Folio series. The beautifully-produced “Evidence of Hands on Stone” folio can be thought of as a hybrid between an [...]
Jeff’s Work Released as a LensWork Special Editions Folio
A place for your all your stuff! The next part of planning and producing a project has to do with managing your content. Where do you store it? How do you get at it? Can you find it when you need it? We take a look at these issues in this episode. Links for this [...]
Camera Position 80 : Project Planning Roadmap – A Place For Your Stuff!
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Taking a quick break from our project planning roadmap series, this episode of Camera Position spends some time looking at a few of the wonderful photographs produced by participants in my first-ever photography workshop in Tuscany, Italy. This podcast episode looks at two images from each of the participants. The rest of their great projects [...]
Camera Position 79 : A Workshop Overview
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Above: Photograph by Bud Hines – Siena Pants Lovers Students in the 2009 Photography Workshop in Tuscany produced some really great images. As a “final project,” they made wonderful slideshows. Check them out below: Ann Marie Barry Cathy Brinkworth Amanda Dussault Marty Grassie Keith Guthrie Don Hartwell Bud Hines Gary Lewis John Triebe Roksolana Tymiak-Lonchyna
Tuscany Workshop Student Slideshows
Who is your audience and how will they best see the work? Audience and Distribution considers not only who is interested in the work you’re producing, but also to consider how they can access the work you’re creating. Links for this podcast: Books from Blurb.com Portfolio reviews at Photo Lucida
Camera Position 78 : Project Planning Roadmap – Audience & Distribution
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A great time is being had at my first annual photo workshop in Tuscany, Italy. Amazing photo opportunities, a really fine group of photographers and stunning food… we’re having a great, exciting time filled with learning and fun. Here are a couple images from the first couple of days of the workshop (click to enlarge). [...]
A few shots of the Tuscany Workshop folks in action…
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