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279 Photography and the Unremarkable

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If William Eggleston takes a photo of a bin, it gets exhibited and published. If the rest of us take a photo of a bin, what exactly is that? Today we celebrate unremarkable photography. Or maybe photography of the unremarkable. Actually, probably both. Jeremiah has been building a body of work specifically aiming to be unremarkable - and it’s harder than it looks!

Picks of the week: Flawless Make your unremarkable photos remarkable with the Munbyn Thermal Printer Inrid Weyland Topographies of Fragility

This is an episode of The Future of Photography podcast with

Adrian Stock @ade968@universeodon.com (Mastodon) @Ade968 (Twitter) https://adrianstock.com/ (Home)

Jeremiah Chechik https://linktr.ee/tinroof_studios

Chris Marquardt @chrismarquardt@chaos.social (Mastodon) @chrismarquardt (Twitter) https://chrismarquardt.com/ (Home)

All episodes at https://thefutureofphotography.com, All videos at https://tfttf.com/tfopvideo

Find us at Discord: https://tfttf.com/jointfop, Web: https://thefutureofphotography.com, Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfopnow, Instagram: https://instagram.com/tfopnow

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Chapters

1. Introduction to the Future of Photography (00:00:00)

2. Photography of the Unremarkable (00:02:21)

3. Intrigued by the Production of Wire Mesh Fencing (00:06:18)

4. Seeking out aesthetic and provocative images (00:07:31)

5. Stepping out of comfort zones and pushing boundaries in photography (00:14:20)

6. Exploring the relationship between unremarkable and remarkable photographs (00:19:28)

7. Balancing experience and letting go of rules in photography (00:26:47)

8. The Potential of Subtitles as a New Tool (00:31:27)

9. Distraction and the Search for Perfect Translation (00:32:54)

10. Fast and Fun Printing with Pocket Printer (00:33:56)

11. Emma's Creative Fashion Choices (00:35:32)

12. A Breakthrough Technique in Aesthetic Photography (00:36:54)

13. Appreciating Ingrid's Remarkable Artwork (00:38:54)

14. Wrapping up the Future of Photography podcast (00:39:48)

312 episodes

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Manage episode 382618073 series 1779866
Content provided by Chris Marquardt & Adrian Stock, Chris Marquardt, and Adrian Stock. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chris Marquardt & Adrian Stock, Chris Marquardt, and Adrian Stock or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Watch this on video | Join us on Discord for more TFOP chat!

If William Eggleston takes a photo of a bin, it gets exhibited and published. If the rest of us take a photo of a bin, what exactly is that? Today we celebrate unremarkable photography. Or maybe photography of the unremarkable. Actually, probably both. Jeremiah has been building a body of work specifically aiming to be unremarkable - and it’s harder than it looks!

Picks of the week: Flawless Make your unremarkable photos remarkable with the Munbyn Thermal Printer Inrid Weyland Topographies of Fragility

This is an episode of The Future of Photography podcast with

Adrian Stock @ade968@universeodon.com (Mastodon) @Ade968 (Twitter) https://adrianstock.com/ (Home)

Jeremiah Chechik https://linktr.ee/tinroof_studios

Chris Marquardt @chrismarquardt@chaos.social (Mastodon) @chrismarquardt (Twitter) https://chrismarquardt.com/ (Home)

All episodes at https://thefutureofphotography.com, All videos at https://tfttf.com/tfopvideo

Find us at Discord: https://tfttf.com/jointfop, Web: https://thefutureofphotography.com, Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfopnow, Instagram: https://instagram.com/tfopnow

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to the Future of Photography (00:00:00)

2. Photography of the Unremarkable (00:02:21)

3. Intrigued by the Production of Wire Mesh Fencing (00:06:18)

4. Seeking out aesthetic and provocative images (00:07:31)

5. Stepping out of comfort zones and pushing boundaries in photography (00:14:20)

6. Exploring the relationship between unremarkable and remarkable photographs (00:19:28)

7. Balancing experience and letting go of rules in photography (00:26:47)

8. The Potential of Subtitles as a New Tool (00:31:27)

9. Distraction and the Search for Perfect Translation (00:32:54)

10. Fast and Fun Printing with Pocket Printer (00:33:56)

11. Emma's Creative Fashion Choices (00:35:32)

12. A Breakthrough Technique in Aesthetic Photography (00:36:54)

13. Appreciating Ingrid's Remarkable Artwork (00:38:54)

14. Wrapping up the Future of Photography podcast (00:39:48)

312 episodes

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