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WM-320: The Devil Is in the Details

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Release Date: 11/17/2021

WM-442: Copyrights and the Community | Photography Clips Podcast show art WM-442: Copyrights and the Community | Photography Clips Podcast

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It doesn’t take much to say something when you think it might be necessary—and it can be a good way to help foster a sense of community.

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WM-441: The True Meaning of Original | Photography Clips Podcast show art WM-441: The True Meaning of Original | Photography Clips Podcast

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In this day and age of Google Image Search and photographic travel guides, what does it truly mean to be original? Here are my thoughts on originality.

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WM-440: Balancing Perfection | Photography Clips Podcast show art WM-440: Balancing Perfection | Photography Clips Podcast

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If ever there was a creative devil, it was perfectionism. Learn how to selectively cut corners to move on to new projects rather than rehashing the old.

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WM-439: Clean Edges | Photography Clips Podcast show art WM-439: Clean Edges | Photography Clips Podcast

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As they say, the devil is in the details, and we photographers don’t always notice the little distractions around the edges. Here are some thoughts on this!

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Marketers sell flagship cameras because that’s the only way to excite us. But do we need it when less expensive models will suit most needs?

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WM-437: Meaningful to Whom? | Photography Clips Podcast show art WM-437: Meaningful to Whom? | Photography Clips Podcast

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There’s a difference between personal significance and significance for all. It takes creativity to show people what makes a photograph meaningful to you.

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Podcst Notes: Edward Weston was a famous 20th-century photographer known for pioneering high-detail photography work. His personal life was also tempestuous. Here is the interesting story of this remarkable American cultural personality.

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WM-435: Training Your Brain | Photography Clips Podcast show art WM-435: Training Your Brain | Photography Clips Podcast

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Podcast Notes: Brain training is a popular fad nowadays, and there are ways to train your creative brain, too! It’s all about activating the brain’s reticular formation.

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Podcast Notes: Sometimes, the emphasis is necessary for photography, but it’s not as easy as adding an exclamation point. Here are thoughts to help you get your point across.

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WM-433: Zooming In on the Inverse Square Law | Photography Clips Podcast show art WM-433: Zooming In on the Inverse Square Law | Photography Clips Podcast

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Ah, the Inverse Square Law. No, it’s not the latest Netflix thriller, though it could be the title of a photographer’s journey to mastering the art of light and shadow. If you’ve dabbled in photography or audio recording, you’re probably nodding along, recognizing this principle as an old friend (or foe, depending on your experience). But today, let’s stroll down the less-trodden path and explore how this fascinating law applies to lighting and the optical quality of our beloved images.

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Photographers are. . . by nature. . .  perfectionists. It’s ingrained into us to be highly conscious of every last little detail because sometimes, those details can make or break a photograph. So, we struggle and we cause ourselves a lot of stress trying to make sure that every last little detail within an image is exactly how we want it to be. In the end, we end up with these scientifically perfect images in which the exposure is spot on, the focus is tack sharp, the colors are ideally rendered — you get the point. It goes so far that we spend hundreds, often thousands of dollars on gear and software that will help us chase that perfect photograph...

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