Ranked #1
Camera Position 116 : Turn It Upside-Down!
Camera Position 116 : Turn It Upside-Down!
Turn it upside-down! Turning your photographs upside-down is a great way to help you evaluate the composition of your ph... Read more
8 Oct 2012
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Ranked #2
Camera Position 60 : Back to Basics – Composition
Camera Position 60 : Back to Basics – Composition
Camera Position goes back to basics with an overview of the essentials of photographic composition, including the Rule o... Read more
14 Jan 2008
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Ranked #3
Camera Position 111 : A Real Time for Things
Camera Position 111 : A Real Time for Things
A pair of emails from podcast listeners provided the impetus for this episode and its brief discussion of “a real time f... Read more
18 Jun 2012
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Ranked #4
The Camera in The Cathedral: Camera Position goes Historical
The Camera in The Cathedral: Camera Position goes Historical
The Camera in The Cathedral: A Brief History of Photography of the Natural World In a bit of “podcast cross-pollination,... Read more
25 Feb 2008
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Ranked #5
Camera Position 03 : Paul Caponigro’s Two Leaves
Camera Position 03 : Paul Caponigro’s Two Leaves
Camera Position #3 features a discussion about one of my all-time favorite photographs by one of my all-time favorite ph... Read more
8 Feb 2006
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17mins
Ranked #6
Camera Position 86 : Italy Photo Workshops – Photographing and Editing in Rome & Tuscany
Camera Position 86 : Italy Photo Workshops – Photographing and Editing in Rome & Tuscany
One of my goals for my workshops is to help the participants learn how to cope with the volume of images that they are m... Read more
26 Feb 2010
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9mins
Ranked #7
Camera Position 50 : Messages From Your Website
Camera Position 50 : Messages From Your Website
What does your website say about who you are as a photographer? Does your site clearly define your goals or do you use y... Read more
16 May 2007
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Ranked #8
Camera Position 14 : Strand’s “Family” Revisited
Camera Position 14 : Strand’s “Family” Revisited
In Camera Position #8, we looked at Paul Strand’s “The Family, Luzzara, Italy, 1953”. Listener Don Bricker wrote in to n... Read more
22 Apr 2006
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10mins
Ranked #9
Camera Position 59 : Evidence of Hands on Stone
Camera Position 59 : Evidence of Hands on Stone
After an insanely busy fall, I’m back in front of the podcast mic, talking about photography. In this episode of Camera ... Read more
23 Nov 2007
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Ranked #10
Camera Position 19 : When Less Really Is More
Camera Position 19 : When Less Really Is More
When a photographer finds a beautiful scene, there is often a temptation to put everything he sees in the photograph, ev... Read more
23 May 2006
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Ranked #11
Camera Position 15 : Moving Camera Position & Moving Your Boundaries
Camera Position 15 : Moving Camera Position & Moving Your Boundaries
I’ve moved my Camera Position! I’ve abandoned Apple’s “easy but limited” iWeb software and moved over to a WordPress blo... Read more
29 Apr 2006
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12mins
Ranked #12
Camera Position 164 : The Frame Is A Discipline
Camera Position 164 : The Frame Is A Discipline
The great photographer Ernst Haas said, “”The frame of the camera is the photographer’s discipline. It can contain as mu... Read more
27 Oct 2015
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Ranked #13
Camera Position 48 : Getting “Unstuck”
Camera Position 48 : Getting “Unstuck”
What do you do when you get “stuck” photographically? Here are a few ideas about how to find your way out of “Photograph... Read more
22 Apr 2007
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Ranked #14
Camera Position 81 : Project Planning Roadmap – DAM!
Camera Position 81 : Project Planning Roadmap – DAM!
In our final “Project Planning Roadmap” podcast, we talk about DAM – Digital Asset Management – trying to get a handle o... Read more
22 Dec 2009
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Ranked #15
Camera Position 109 : Mary Virginia Swanson – Part 4: Public Art, Galleries & Image Size
Camera Position 109 : Mary Virginia Swanson – Part 4: Public Art, Galleries & Image Size
The 4th part of my conversation with Mary Virginia Swanson, where we discuss public art, galleries and work for the wall... Read more
4 Jun 2012
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Ranked #16
Camera Position 163 : Photographer’s Bookshelf – Diana and Nikon
Camera Position 163 : Photographer’s Bookshelf – Diana and Nikon
Using a quote from Janet Malcolm’s collections of essays about photography as a springboard, I talk about the relative t... Read more
13 Oct 2015
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Ranked #17
Camera Position 82 : Beauty Begs to be Recorded
Camera Position 82 : Beauty Begs to be Recorded
“Many times beauty begs to be recorded and it is only later that its position in the overall order of things becomes app... Read more
27 Dec 2009
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Ranked #18
Camera Position 26 : Weston & The Edges
Camera Position 26 : Weston & The Edges
The edges of the frame change everything about how we see a photograph. One of the great masters of the use of the photo... Read more
27 Jul 2006
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Ranked #19
Camera Position 80 : Project Planning Roadmap – A Place For Your Stuff!
Camera Position 80 : Project Planning Roadmap – A Place For Your Stuff!
A place for your all your stuff! The next part of planning and producing a project has to do with managing your content.... Read more
22 Sep 2009
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Ranked #20
Camera Position 07 : Light, Idea and Emotion
Camera Position 07 : Light, Idea and Emotion
Ultimately, a photograph comes down to a common element: Light. Using two photographs of a vineyard, this podcast explor... Read more
3 Mar 2006
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