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    Explore " black and white photography" with insightful episodes like "HT1834 - Two Focus Features I Want", "LW1392 - What Came Before", "HT1833 - The Boundary Defined", "HT1832 - Mastering the Medium" and "HT1830 - Program Mode" from podcasts like ""LensWork - Photography and the Creative Process", "LensWork - Photography and the Creative Process", "LensWork - Photography and the Creative Process", "LensWork - Photography and the Creative Process" and "LensWork - Photography and the Creative Process"" and more!

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    LW1392 - What Came Before

    LW1392 - What Came Before

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    LW1392 - What Came Before

    I suspect it more than a few of you who have, from time to time, been tempted to try a marriage between photography and haiku. It's a fun idea, but I rarely find it convincing. Usually, it feels like competing media that are fighting each other rather than complimenting one another. There is, however, and idea that might be useful known in Japan as a Haibun.

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    HT1833 - The Boundary Defined

    HT1833 - The Boundary Defined

    Here's a thought ...

    HT1833 - The Boundary Defined

    Most pictures need an edge. Where the image meets the background, a point of delineation needs to exist in order to define what is image and what is background. A good example is an overexposed sky against the white background of the paper.


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    HT1832 - Mastering the Medium

    HT1832 - Mastering the Medium

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    HT1832 - Mastering the Medium

    I've never heard of photographer Gustave Le Gray, but I saw one of his mammoth plate prints at The Clark yesterday. What an unexpected response that left me impressed for all the wrong reasons.

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    Every Picture Is a Compromise, a series at www.brooksjensenarts.com that looks at failures as a way to learn.

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    HT1829 - The Picture Is Not the Thing

    HT1829 - The Picture Is Not the Thing

    Here's a thought ...

    HT1829 - The Picture Is Not the Thing

    The purpose of poetry is not to show off our clever use of vocabulary. It is to connect us with the dance of life. Similarly, the purpose of a photograph is not to show what the surface of world looks like, but rather to reveal the invisible. The print is not the goal; the goal is the response the view has when looking at the print.

    HT1828 - Why Black and White?

    HT1828 - Why Black and White?

    Here's a thought ...

    HT1828 - Why Black and White?

    There's a fascinating philosophical question about black and white photography that pops up from time to time. If color photography had been invented first, would there have been a need to invent black and white photography at all? Set another way, what does black and white photography provide that is denied in color photography? What is your default - - color or b/w?

    HOP 181: Black and White Photography - Choosing Black and White Photography Over Color

    HOP 181: Black and White Photography - Choosing Black and White Photography Over Color

    Ant Pruitt looks at black and white photography on this episode of Hands-On Photography. Cameras these days shoot in color by default, so when or why would a photographer consider black and white photography?

    Host: Ant Pruitt

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    HOP 181: Black and White Photography - Choosing Black and White Photography Over Color

    HOP 181: Black and White Photography - Choosing Black and White Photography Over Color

    Ant Pruitt looks at black and white photography on this episode of Hands-On Photography. Cameras these days shoot in color by default, so when or why would a photographer consider black and white photography?

    Host: Ant Pruitt

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    LW1331 - Expanding the Moment - Sequences and Grids

    LW1331 - Expanding the Moment - Sequences and Grids

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    LW1331 - Expanding the Moment - Sequences and Grids

    Still photography is wonderful, but the single image is not the only option. Sequences and grids of still images offer us the possibility of changing the viewing experience by adding an element of time. Brooks has been playing around with sequences and grids and has concluded there is more potential here than he'd originally thought.

    Stories from a life of adventure photography: Corey Rich

    Stories from a life of adventure photography: Corey Rich

    In this episode, Corey shares many insights about his journey of discovering climbing at the early age of 13. He talks about how he has been lucky to be able to combine both of his passions, climbing and photography, to create a fulfilling career. Corey shares a very real look into his journey and how things changed once he had a daughter. He pulls back the curtain and talks about what is involved in pursuing opportunities to shoot stunning visual pictures. 

    Corey Rich loves to tell stories. He’s a photographer and a director from South Lake Tahoe who has been documenting adventure sports for over three decades. He’s been taking climbing pictures since he was 13 years old, and over the years his work has helped define the genre of adventure photography in both the editorial and commercial spaces. You’ve seen a lot of his pictures, in magazines, ads, catalogs, and online. You may also be familiar with his work as a director; he has shot commercials for some of the world's biggest companies. But his archive of adventure photography contains many stories that you probably don’t know. He’s written a book called Stories Behind the Images. It’s a book that gives insight into what it means to create a career doing something you love, and how success is all about building great, lasting relationships in business and in life.

    He lives with his wife, Marina, daughter, Leila, and dog, Preta, in South Lake Tahoe.

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    Large Format Black & White Nature Photography With Cody Schultz

    Large Format Black & White Nature Photography With Cody Schultz

    Episode 21: Today I sit down with Pennsylvania-based nature photographer and creative writer, Cody Schultz, to chat about:

    • Photography as a way of coping with mental health struggles
    • What it’s like to do landscape photography with medium and large format cameras
    • How the process of slowing down with large format photography helps him connect with nature
    • Why he transitioned to exclusively creating black and white images
    • The technical details of using a large format camera
    • Why he only photographs with one prime lens
    • Why he got off of Instagram
    • And so much more!

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    Photographers who have inspired Cody:

    Guy Tal

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    Ben Horne

    Thomas Heaton

    Nick Carver

    Episode 10: Kick Your Photography Rut in the Butt and Q&A

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    Steve McCurry & William Dalrymple

    Steve McCurry & William Dalrymple

    We are very excited to announce this special bonus episode of A Life in Art, in which William Dalrymple is interviewed by the legendary photographer Steve McCurry. The pair discuss a wide range of subjects, from their first visits India, how they met, to their work in Afghanistan and the photography of Julia Margaret Cameron. Steve also selects his favourite images from William's exhibition, which is on display at the gallery until the 30th July 2021.

    A recording of the zoom interview between Steve and William, can be seen on our Instagram account: @grosvenorgallery, as well as on our website: www.grosvenorgallery.com

    Throughout his career, McCurry has produced some of the most recognisable and iconic photographs of recent times. His work spans conflicts, vanishing cultures, ancient traditions and contemporary culture alike - yet always retains the human element that made his celebrated image of the Afghan Girl such a powerful image.

    In 2004, McCurry founded ImagineAsia, a non-profit organisation to help provide educational resources and opportunities to children and young adults in Afghanistan.

    The Traveller’s Eye is a visual diary of black and white photographs, shot over the last couple of years by William Dalrymple during his travels and research for his two books ‘The Anarchy’ and his upcoming book ‘The Golden Road’. William has followed the footsteps of the central characters in his books which has led him to travel extensively throughout the Indian subcontinent and modern-day Pakistan, Afghanistan and down to Sri Lanka, locations of many of the images in the exhibition.

    "I've been visiting all the places where this history took place – the battlefields and ruins, the mosques, Sufi shrines and temples, the paradise gardens and pleasure grounds, the barrack blocks and townhouses, the crumbling Mughal havelis and the palaces and forts."

    The Traveller's Eye: Photographs by William Dalrymple, runs at the gallery from the 1st - 30th July 2021. To purchase works from the show please visit our website, or look at our store on Instagram: @grosvenorgallery @alifeinart

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    32 - Empowering Women Through Beauty and Fitness Photoshoots with Paul Buceta

    32 - Empowering Women Through Beauty and Fitness Photoshoots with Paul Buceta

    In this episode Jenny talks to friend, colleague and professional women’s beauty and fitness photographer Paul Buceta. We get to hear the inside scoop of how Jenny ended up becoming the President of Strong Fitness Magazine, and Paul’s journey leading up to the point he handed it over to Jenny. Paul takes us through how and why he moved away from the glamour side of photography and into shooting for fitness - as well as inspiration of the style and approach he takes for his subjects. We listen in on how liberating and empowering the experience can be for women, and get some tips on how to get published. 

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    Christmas Special - Fuji vs Nikon Street Photography, Christmas and Jagermeister Ribs - Episode 35

    Christmas Special - Fuji vs Nikon Street Photography, Christmas and Jagermeister Ribs - Episode 35

    Christmas Special - Fuji vs Nikon Street Photography, Christmas and Jagermeister Ribs

    Nick and Kersten are getting ready for Christmas and discuss a recent street photography trip, shooting black and white and review 2020 and where the Camera Shake Podcast will go for 2021. The guys head to Brighton for a day out to shoot black and white street photography and compare Fuji’s black and white colour profiles to Nick’s Nikon images. It has been an incredible year and always the optimists, Kersten and Nick chat about their favourite bits of 2020.


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    The Lounge with Aminah Hughes Ep 3 – Tania Chambers & Kylie Du Fresne

    The Lounge with Aminah Hughes Ep 3 – Tania Chambers & Kylie Du Fresne
    The Lounge welcomes two extraordinary Australian Screen Producers. Kylie Du Fresne (THE INVISIBLE MAN, THE SAPPHIRES, CLEVERMAN, I AM WOMAN) is a multi-award-winning film and television producer and a partner at Goalpost Pictures. Tania Chambers (ITCH, KILL ME THREE TIMES, A FEW LESS MEN) is an Executive Producer at Feisty Dame Productions. She is a recipient of the Order of Australia for her service to the Arts and to Film and Television. The Lounge is a video podcast by musician, screenwriter, director and photographer, Aminah Hughes. In this interview series, Aminah talks to people in the music, film and other creative industries about the essence of their craft and what drives them to do what they do. Click SUBSCRIBE for more great episodes. Learn more about Aminah at www.aminah.com.au

    The Lounge with Aminah Hughes Ep 2 - Michael Charles

    The Lounge with Aminah Hughes Ep 2 - Michael Charles
    Australian blues musician Michael Charles has spent 30 years extensively touring the US and Canada, recorded 37 albums and in 2015 was inducted into the Chicago Blues Hall of Fame. The Lounge is a video podcast by musician, screenwriter, director and photographer, Aminah Hughes. In this interview series, Aminah talks to people in the music, film and other creative industries about the essence of their craft and what inspires them to do what they do. Click SUBSCRIBE for more great episodes. Learn more about Aminah at www.aminah.com.au

    The Lounge with Aminah Hughes Ep 1 - Zoee

    The Lounge with Aminah Hughes Ep 1 - Zoee
    Chart-topping, multi-award winning, Australian-born, UK-based, singer/songwriter, Zoee, is one of the most exciting Alt. Country/Americana artists to hit the UK country music scene. The Lounge is a video podcast by musician, screenwriter, director and photographer, Aminah Hughes. In this interview series, Aminah talks to people in the music, film and other creative industries about the essence of their craft and what drives them to do what they do. Click SUBSCRIBE for more great episodes. Learn more about Aminah at www.aminah.com.au
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