Sat, 18 November 2006
![]() ![]() Raul is a full time educator and instructor producing and teaching world class workshops for the Santa Fe Workshops as well as his own “Experience Series” that take place in Europe. Raul Touzon recommends the work of David Alan Harvey. For streaming audio click here or subscribe to the podcast for free via ![]() |
Sun, 5 November 2006
![]() ![]() The only photographer who was granted unimpeded access to Ground Zero after September 13, 2001, Meyerowitz takes a meditative stance toward the work and workers there, systematically documenting the painful work of rescue, recovery, demolition and excavation. Joel Meyerowitz recommends the works of Timothy O'Sullivan and William H. Jackson. He also suggests you check out a website dedicated to street photography called In-Public. For streaming audio click here or subscribe to the podcast for free via ![]() |
Sat, 21 October 2006
![]() ![]() Scott Stulberg recommends the work of Melvin Sokolsky. For streaming audio click here or subscribe to the podcast for free via ![]() |
Sat, 7 October 2006
![]() ![]() He is represented by The Getty Picture Agency and conducts his “Visual Artistry” photography workshops throughout the continental United States as well as classes through Better Photo. He has also authored three books on the art of photography: Fine Art Nature Photography, Fine Art Flower Photography, and Fine Art Nature Photography: Water, Ice, Fog (Jan. 2007). He has also been recognized as Nikon Legend Behind the Lens. You can find his work by visiting his website. Tony Sweet recommends the work of Pat O'Hara. For streaming audio click here or subscribe to the podcast for free via ![]() |
Tue, 3 October 2006
![]() ![]() Daniel Milnor specializes in long-term, black and white documentary work relating to a variety of topics including, Sicilian Easter Processions, Big-Wave Surfing, Portuguese Bloodless Bullfighting, California Off-Highway Vehicular Recreation Parks, Exotic Game Ranches as well as Los Angeles Urbanization. He has worked in the newspaper and magazine fields and was a photographer specialist for Eastman Kodak Company. He was recently featured on www.zonezero.com and was a finalist for the 2003 Honickman First Book Prize in Documentary Photography for his work in Sicily. In this episode he discusses his documentary and wedding/portraiture work. To listen to a stream of the interview click here. Daniel recommends the works of Duane Michals. |
Fri, 29 September 2006
![]() We will be returning to our regular schedule of interviews in two weeks. You can find more images about that reflect today's episode by visiting my blog. This week I recommend the work of William Eggleston. For streaming audio click here or subscribe to the podcast for free via ![]() |
Wed, 27 September 2006
![]() ![]() Bruce Smith is talented fashion and glamour photographer based in Liverpool in Great Britain. For over thirty years, he has brought his unique eye and insight to the world of beauty and fashion. He shares his insights through his course in Better Photo as well through an on-location Master Class. You can see a collection of Bruce's work by visiting his website. Bruce Smith recommends the work of Barry Lategan. For streaming audio click here or subscribe to the podcast for free via ![]() |
Fri, 1 September 2006
![]() ![]() He was a co-founder of Asco (Spanish for nausea) 1972-1987, the East L.A. conceptual-performance art group that invented the No Movie concept and created numerous absurdist intermedia performance works. You can see a selection of his photography and other works by visiting his website. Harry Gamboa recommends the work of Morrie Camhi. For streaming audio click here or subscribe to the podcast for free via ![]() |
Thu, 31 August 2006
![]() ![]() Another unique aspect of her photographic career is that her clients and admirers have come as a result of a her personal blog. She uses this not only as a showcase for her images, but for sharing a sense of her and her work, a quality not commonly found in more "professional" and "high concept" websites. Tara Whitney recommends the work of Barb Uil. For streaming audio click here or subscribe to the podcast for free via ![]() |
Thu, 31 August 2006
![]() ![]() Moose continues his main goal of photographing the life history of North America 's endangered wildlife and wildplaces using the latest tools. A creative innovator of new techniques both behind the camera and the computer is the driving force behind his photography and goals. Moose Peterson recommends the work of Joe McNally. For streaming audio >click here or subscribe to the podcast for free via ![]() |
Mon, 21 August 2006
![]() ![]() Regis Lefebure is an exceptional motorsport and editorial photographer who's work includes a sophisticated use of light and color. He brings a keen eye to creating sports images that are as much striking individual photographs as they are documents of a challenging and exciting sport. You can see his images by visiting his website. Regis Lefebure recommends the work of Freeman Patterson. For streaming audio click here or subscribe to the podcast for free via ![]() |
Mon, 14 August 2006
![]() ![]() While the podcast offers a wealth of how-to tips for making the most of photo-editing software, his true gift to his listeners is the opportunity to look over the shoulder of a photographer with a keen sense of his own vision and an understanding of how today's tools help to create memorable photographs. View more of John Arnold's photography by visiting his website. John Arnold recommends the work of Kathleen Connally. For streaming audio click here or subscribe to the podcast for free via ![]() |
Sat, 15 July 2006
![]() ![]() To view images from D Steven's diverse career click here. D recommends the work of Henri Cartier Bresson. For streaming audio click here or subscribe to the podcast for free via ![]() D's photo was taken by J Roberts. |
Sat, 1 July 2006
![]() ![]() For over ten years Don has conducted his workshops, seminars and classes on an ongoing basis. He has produced several instructional video including "Photographing San Francisco and California's Central Coast" which won a Telly Award for best "How To" instructional video as well as a Axiem Award Winner for "Best Editing". Don Gale recommends the work of Frans Lanting. For streaming audio click here or subscribe to the podcast for free via ![]() |
Thu, 22 June 2006
![]() ![]() He has published several book including “Faces of the Twentieth Century: Master Photographers and Their Work” recording in both words and pictures many of the great names in photography. His book “The Way of the Japanese Bath” (R.A.M. Publications) was published in February 2003 to coincide with a touring exhibition beginning at APEX Fine Art in Los Angeles. His third book “Mark Edward Harris: Wanderlust (R.A.M. Publications) was released in November 2004. Images in that book led Mark to being named “Photographer of the Year” at the 2004 Black + White Spider Awards. To view a gallery of his work click here. To listen to a stream of the interview click here. |
Mon, 5 June 2006
![]() ![]() Kevin Lynch is an accomplished photographer, known for his striking conceptual portraits. Whether photographing celebrities or athletes, he brings a passionate eye and a desire to challenge himself to all of his work. A former assistant to Greg Gorman, Lynch had developed his own unique style, which you can discover for yourself by visiting his website. I suggest you also explore the Red Couch Project that helped begin his career. Kevin Lynch recommends the work of Robert Mapplethorpe. For streaming audio click here or subscribe to the podcast for free via ![]() |
Fri, 26 May 2006
![]() ![]() Curto is also the host of two photography podcasts including a History of Photography, a recording of his in-classroom lectures and Camera Position which focuses on the creative aspects of photography. His comprehensive knowledge of photography combined with a keen eye has led him to produce a unique series of images of an oft-photographed subject. You can view a selection of his photographs on his website. Curto recommends the work of Eugene Atget. For streaming audio click here or subscribe to the podcast for free via ![]() |
Thu, 25 May 2006
![]() ![]() Listen to the first show by clicking on John Isaac To see some of John's recent work click here. |
Sat, 22 April 2006
![]() ![]() You can view some of the many profiles on Howard by visiting here and here. For streaming audio click here or subscribe to the podcast for free via ![]() |
Mon, 27 March 2006
![]() ![]() In this episode he discusses his unique approach of using light, color and shape in his photography. Vincent recommends exploring the work of Jay Maisel. For streaming audio click here or subscribe to the podcast for free via ![]() |
Wed, 15 February 2006
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