Podcast that looks at photography as an art and craft rather than a collection of camera gear.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 61 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Visual ArtsArtsHobbiesLeisure |
In the podcast this week I am so excited to be joined by the amazing and wonderful Dave Cross. Dave is an icon in the Photoshop world. A member of the Hall of Fame, teaching in every state and multiple countries around the world, founder of the Virtu... more
This week’s podcast explores the elusive quest to identify the “best photograph” in a series, delving into considerations like emotional impact, composition, and our own bias. One of the most complex aspects of this process is determining the “best p... more
It's "Challenge Week," in this episode of the Perceptive Photographer, so I am outlining five tasks designed to refresh and inspire your approach to your work. Each challenge ranges in difficulty and is not necessarily organized from easiest to harde... more
In this latest episode of the Perceptive Photographer podcast, I revisited the evergreen question of what constitutes a good photograph. A quick announcement before we jump into the topic. I wanted to announced the upcoming Lightroom Virtual Summit 2... more
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Photography includes a lot of different specialities (portrait, landscape, street, macro…). It’s not because you know one that you know the others as this podcast unfortunately demonstrates, like many others. Please talk only about what you really know. Or invite people who know.
This podcast helps ground me in my photography. In a craft that demands keeping up with technique and technology, it is easy to lose perspective. Every week, Daniel Gregory reminds us of the primary importance of the creative act and what really matters to us. This indeed is food and medicine for the photographer's soul.
Daniel Gregory makes me think! Probably the best teaching podcast on the air when it comes to philosophy, approach, and looking at my intentions when I go out to make a photograph. I have learned more from this podcast than from any class, be it high school, college, or workshop!!!
I have listened to this remarkable podcast every week for about 3 years. I love Daniel J Gregory’s insights into The why behind photography, and artistic expression as a whole. He speaks to my soul and I feel like I am back in my favorite BFA degree lectures every week. He is grounded and thoughtful in his words and delivery. This podcast speaks to my soul.
Week after week Daniel shares insightful information, observations and perspectives relating to photography which can be applied beyond photography. Podcast thankfully does not focus on the equipment and gadgetry of photography rather the emphasis is on intuition encouragement to delve deeper into each and everyone of us who pick up that camera in the pursuit of creating and sharing meaningful images that connect with others. more
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