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S10E568 WM-568: Photography Law Through the Lens of Media Law, Part 3: Public Recording, Monetization, Police Encounters, and the Limits of Lawful Conduct
By the time we reached this part of the semester in my Media Law class, the room felt different. Copyright had been structured. Privacy had been layered. But now we were talking about public…
S10E567 WM-567: Photography Law Through the Lens of Media Law, Part 2: Privacy, Releases, and the History Behind Them
When I was studying videography and photography in college, I expected to spend most of my time thinking about lenses, lighting ratios, audio capture, and editing timelines. Then I walked into a…
S10E566 WM-566: Photography Law Through the Lens of Media Law, Part 1
When I was in college studying videography and photography, I expected most of my coursework to stay in the creative lane. Camera operation, lighting, editing, storytelling, and the technical side of…
S11E565 WM-565: The History of Digital Photography | Photography Clips Podcast
Digital photography, as we know it, has only been around for about two decades. In truth, however, its origins go much deeper than that. The 1990s saw the first commercially available digital…
S11E564 WM-564: 3 Essential Principles of Color Photography | Photography Clips Podcast
When working with color photographs, it's easy to simply choose a dominant color or a color cast without thinking too much about why certain colors work and how they affect our perception of an…
S11E563 WM-563: 7 Reasons to Experiment with Film Photography | Photography Clips Podcast
In this day and age, digital photography is by far more popular than film. I must admit that I prefer digital photography for most of my work, too. However, that doesn't mean that film is without its…
S11E562 WM-562: Must Photos Always Be Rectangular? | Photography Clips Podcast
When you look around at photography, whether it is printed or digital, your work or someone else's, you'll see that most prints are one of the common standard sizes or aspect ratios, and nearly all…
S11E561 WM-561: Learning from the Masters | Photography Clips Podcast
As a photographer, you'll never stop learning. However, finding new places or people to learn from is sometimes challenging. That is doubly true if you're unsure where to find quality photographs.…
S11E560 WM-560: What is the Next Revolution? | Photography Clips Podcast
Last time, I talked about the idea that another revolution in photography is coming. This thought is based on my observations across the history of photography. Every few decades—sometimes…
S11E559 WM-559: When is the Next Revolution? | Photography Clips Podcast
Photography is due for another revolution—and most likely, sooner rather than later. In fact, it may already be underway, and we don't quite see it yet. Why do I think that a revolution is coming?…
S11E558 WM-558: When Science Becomes Art | Photography Clips Podcast
In the beginning, photography was very scientific. Photographers and scientists came together, experimenting with light and chemistry in ways never before imagined. However, over time, creative…
S11E557 WM-557: The Beauty of Abstract Photography | Photography Clips Podcast
How does one define the abstract? That's a question that artists have struggled with for centuries. In its purest form, an abstract photograph's subject is often unrecognizable. The beauty derives…
S11E556 WM-556: Portraying Raw Emotion in Photography: A Lesson from Helen Levitt
Helen Levitt is one of my favorite street photographers. As a pioneer in photography, she had a natural propensity for capturing the essence of her subjects. Wonder, grace, joy, anguish, hope, and…
S10E555 WM-555: Differences in Photographic and Public Perception | Photography Clips Podcast
Why is it that we are driven to create art? Of course, there are hundreds, thousands, probably millions of reasons to create art – anything from personal motivations to causes that the artist…
S11E554 WM-554: Is Structure Necessary for Creativity? | Photography Clips Podcast
When you think of creativity, it feels like it should be something random and spontaneous, something that is born out of a moment's inspiration. And, there are times when random creativity leads to…
S11E553 WM-553: Gertrude Käsebier's Tender Lens | Photography Clips Podcast
In the world of early American photography, few names carry the elegance and influence of Gertrude Käsebier (1852–1934). She is often hailed as one of the first American photographers to elevate…
S11E552 WM-552: Lewis W. Hine: The Compassionate Lens Behind Change | Photography Clips Podcast
Photography has this rare ability to tell a story, to let us glimpse into worlds we might otherwise never see. And few photographers did that quite like Lewis W. Hine. For anyone who loves…
S11E551 WM-551: What You Can Learn from Other Art Forms | Photography Clips Podcast
When it comes to learning more about photography, the common wisdom is not only to take more photographs but also to read about photography, to take photography classes and workshops, and to speak…
S11E550 WM-550: Making Time for Yourself | Photography Clips Podcast
Photography can fill every corner of your life if you let it. Even when you are not shooting, you are thinking about shooting. You are noticing light in a window, framing scenes in your head,…
S11E549 WM-549: When to Call It Quits | Photography Clips Podcast
I have been noticing something more and more, and I do not think it is just me. People who once cared a lot about photography are walking away from it. Not just beginners who bought a camera, tried…
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