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261: Healing Salve On The Open Wound Of Doubt
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Welcome to OTP year six! This week, are better and better cameras taking the craft out of photography, or does not having to worry about the technical free us to concentrate on the artistic? Is there more long term value in keeping your kit simple? Also, a listener question has us discussing how to figure out what comes next after a large or long-term project. Plus, sometimes we lose sight of our own creative worth and need to recalibrate. Diane Tuft is our Photographer of the Week.
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- OTP G+ Group - Assignment: #overhead
- I MET MARTIN PARR! Q&A - YouTube
- pic4-1.jpg (2000×2000)
- Shooting 50mm on the Island of Gozo - YouTube
- Sheryl Sandberg Finds Comfort for Herself and Offers It to Others - The New York Times
- Errol Morris’s Latest Documentary ‘The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman’ Is Gem | IndieWire
- LUMIX V-Log L Function Firmware Upgrade Kit - DMW-SFU1-VLOG - Panasonic US
- How YouTube’s Shifting Algorithms Hurt Independent Media - NYTimes.com
- Optimal Tip-to-Tip Efficiency - Jerking Scene (Silicon Valley) - YouTube
- Deke's Techniques 022: Removing People with Image Stacks | dekeOnline
- The New Screen Savers 100 PancakeBot
- Stream Japanese Electronic Pioneer Ryuichi Sakamoto's First Album in Eight Years - Thump
- DIANE TUFT
- Larry Sultan · SFMOMA
326 episodes
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When? This feed was archived on April 05, 2016 17:03 (). Last successful fetch was on November 21, 2021 23:30 ()
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Welcome to OTP year six! This week, are better and better cameras taking the craft out of photography, or does not having to worry about the technical free us to concentrate on the artistic? Is there more long term value in keeping your kit simple? Also, a listener question has us discussing how to figure out what comes next after a large or long-term project. Plus, sometimes we lose sight of our own creative worth and need to recalibrate. Diane Tuft is our Photographer of the Week.
Links for this episode:
- OTP G+ Group - Assignment: #overhead
- I MET MARTIN PARR! Q&A - YouTube
- pic4-1.jpg (2000×2000)
- Shooting 50mm on the Island of Gozo - YouTube
- Sheryl Sandberg Finds Comfort for Herself and Offers It to Others - The New York Times
- Errol Morris’s Latest Documentary ‘The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman’ Is Gem | IndieWire
- LUMIX V-Log L Function Firmware Upgrade Kit - DMW-SFU1-VLOG - Panasonic US
- How YouTube’s Shifting Algorithms Hurt Independent Media - NYTimes.com
- Optimal Tip-to-Tip Efficiency - Jerking Scene (Silicon Valley) - YouTube
- Deke's Techniques 022: Removing People with Image Stacks | dekeOnline
- The New Screen Savers 100 PancakeBot
- Stream Japanese Electronic Pioneer Ryuichi Sakamoto's First Album in Eight Years - Thump
- DIANE TUFT
- Larry Sultan · SFMOMA
326 episodes
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