Thoughts On Photography

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Thoughts on Photography is the podcast with the most timely stories in the photography industry. Each week, Brian McGuckin interviews the experts in the thick of the most interesting issues in photography, taking apart and understanding the issue from the experts.

Episodios

  • ToP #0010: Alternative Photographic Processes: What's Old is New Again

    15/01/2008 Duración: 05min

    In this podcast I discuss alternative photographic processes and their rise and prominence in the fine art photography realm.

  • ToP #0009: Getting Started Marketing Your Photography

    08/01/2008 Duración: 23min

    This podcasts discusses how to get started marketing your fine art photography. Below is a list of the major centers of photography in the United States mentioned in the podcast that provide juried exhibition opportunities:Blue Sky Gallery 1231 NW HoytPortland, Oregon, 97209www.blueskygallery.orgCenterPO Box 2483Santa Fe, NM 87504www.visitcenter.orgCenter for Creative PhotographyUniversity of Arizona1030 North Olive RoadTuscon, AZ 85721www.creativephotography.orgCenter for Photography at Woodstock59 Tinker StreetWoodstock, NY 12498www.cpw.orgGriffin Museum of Photography67 Shore RoadWinchester, MA 01890www.griffinmuseum.orgHouston Center for Photography1441 W. AlabamaHouston, TX 77006www.hcponline.orgThe Light FactorySpirit Square Suite 211345 N College StreetCharlotte, NC 28202www.lightfactory.orgLight Work316 Waverly AvenueSyracuse, NY 13244www.lightwork.orgMinnesota Center for Photography165 13th Avenue NEMinneapolis, MN 55413www.mncp.orgPhotographic Center Northwest900 Twelfth AvenueSeattle, WA 98122www.p

  • ToP #0008: Using Projects to Sustain Your Photography

    27/12/2007 Duración: 16min

    In this podcast, I discuss the importance of developing and implementing photographic projects as a way to sustain yourself as a fine art photographer. I also cover a project planning and implementation process that listeners may find useful.

  • ToP #0007: Promoting Your Fine Art Photography

    24/12/2007 Duración: 16min

    In this podcast, I discuss the role of motivation in promoting your fine art photography. In particular, I cover three specific levels of motivation and use them to create a framework to help you effectively promote your work while remaining true to your goals as a photographer.

  • ToP #0006: Inspiring Photography Books Published in 2007

    14/12/2007 Duración: 12min

    In this podcast, I discuss six of my favorite new photography books that were published in 2007. You can get more information about these books by visiting the links below (available only via my blog, thoughtsonphotography.com):Driftless: Photographs from Iowa - Danny Wilcox FrasierCage Call: Life and Death in the Hard Rock Mining Belt - Louie Palu (Note: this book is no longer available however, selections from the book were recently published in Lenswork)Eye of the West - Nancy WoodShaolin: Temple of Zen - Justin GuarigliaI See Angels Every Day - Hiroshi WatanabeFindings - Hiroshi Watanabe

  • ToP #0005: Finding Inspiration in Photography Magazines

    09/12/2007 Duración: 10min

    In this podcast, I discuss various magazines that I find inspirational, informative, and pleasureable to read. Magazines mentioned in this podcast include:LensworkApertureBlind SpotSpotContact SheetPhotography QuarterlyNueva LuzB&W MagazineFocusCameraArtsPhoto-Eye Booklist

  • ToP #0004: Self-Publishing A Photography Book

    29/10/2007 Duración: 07min

    This podcast discusses self-publishing options for photographers using on-line publishing companies. Mentioned in this podcast is Blurb.com

  • ToP #0003: Attending a Photo Review - Part 2

    21/10/2007 Duración: 17min

    Here are some of the reviewers mentioned in this podcast: Brooks Jensen - publisher and editor of Lenswork Magazine Darius Himes - editor of PhotoEye Booklist Tim Anderson - publisher and editor of CameraArts Magazine  Mary Virginia Swanson - consultant, educator Other Great Reviewers Laura Addison, Curator of Contemporary Art, Museum of New Mexico Pilar Graves - Owner and Director, Pilar Graves Fine Art Marita Holdaway - Director, Benham Gallery Julianne Newton - Editor, Visual Communication Quarterly Larry Padgett, Executive Director, The Center for Fine Art Photography Ann Pallesen - Gallery Director, Photographic Center Northwest Alan Rapp - Photography and Design Editor, Chronicle Books Madeline Yale, Program Director, Houston Center for Photography

  • ToP #0002: Attending a Photo Review - Part 1

    16/10/2007 Duración: 15min

    This podcast focuses on photo reviews (or portfolio reviews) and provides an overview of how they can help emerging photographers move to the next level with their fine art photography.Some of the photo review venues that are mentioned in this podcast include:PhotoLucidaReview Santa FeFotoFest

  • ToP #0001: Welcome

    13/10/2007 Duración: 08min

    This is the first episode of Thoughts on Photography, a podcast that explores what it means to live a photographic life.

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