This week: I’m in conversation once again with photographer/writer Hugh Graham, who was one of my lecturers when I studied photography at University.
In this age of precision technology and digital manipulation, there seems to be the assumption that any visual trickery present within a photograph must have been achieved after the fact. As we all know, this doesn’t have to be the route taken, and very often Photoshop is not the answer to our creative conundrums.
Some quick links to things mentioned in this show:
- Light painting (technique)
- Kodak Tri-X
- Kodachrome
- Fuji Velvia
- Sir Patrick Moore, astronomer
- Robert Capa, photographer
- Joe Rosenthal, photographer
- Henri Cartier-Bresson, photographer
- Drew Gardner, photographer
- Gregory Crewdson, photographer
Music featured in this episode is courtesy of Matt Stevens. You can check out more of his work here.
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Enjoyed the show. Recently “discovered” your podcast.
Keep up the great info and conversations. Cheers from Sydney, Australia.
Thanks for your kind words, Rob – and welcome! Great to hear you’re enjoying the podcast.