Photography News October 10, 2022
Quote: “In the field at workshops, I teach not apertures and shutter speeds – though we do discuss them on occasion – but finding the thing that you wish to photograph, the thing you want to disclose to others. I’m constantly looking for patterns, for instance, as I find natural patterns as interesting as man-made ones.” – Thom Hogan
Articles:
- End of An Artist’s Career? A.I. Creates Art for You! – suggested by Marlene Cohen – 23m 22s
- Beauty and Brawn Part 2 (@7–11 minutes) – Interesting discussion of odd colors, in a well-painted portrait: yellows, greens, etc. on the face
- There Is No Such Thing as an Original Idea, or Why You Should Copy and Not Worry
- Why You Should Discover the Strange Effects Roll, Pitch, and Yaw Have on Your Photographs
- Fine Art Landscape Photography (Part 1): The Magically Appearing Photograph
- Blurred Lines Between Science and Art in Photography
Artist or Art Field of the Week: The Fantasy Art of Arthur Rackham
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