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    blackandwhitephotography

    Explore "blackandwhitephotography" with insightful episodes like "Episode 1 - Art Wolfe - Photography Legend", "MacVoices #22055: Kirk McElhearn on Appreciating Black and White Photography (2)", "MacVoices #22054: Kirk McElhearn on Appreciating Black and White Photography (1)", "Let's talk about why I use the Alan Gordon viewfinder for photos and video" and "Do we ever really look at someone else's photography?" from podcasts like ""Artist Spotlight - The Podcast", "MacVoices", "MacVoices", "Black and White Photography" and "Black and White Photography"" and more!

    Episodes (17)

    Episode 1 - Art Wolfe - Photography Legend

    Episode 1 - Art Wolfe - Photography Legend
    Join legendary wildlife and travel photographer Art Wolfe as he and podcast host Mitch Stringer discuss their recent visit to Bangladesh. Learn about this rarely visited country and the people, places and photography experiences Mitch and Art had while crisscrossing the country. To learn about Art’s workshops, books and more go to his website at ArtWolfe.com and on Instagram @artwolfe.

    MacVoices #22055: Kirk McElhearn on Appreciating Black and White Photography (2)

    MacVoices #22055: Kirk McElhearn on Appreciating Black and White Photography (2)

    In our quest to better appreciate black and white (monochrome) photograph, Kirk McElhearn both talks about and shows some revealing examples of his own work. They perfectly illustrate some of the points Kirk makes, and helps us understand why what we might feel is less is actually more. Get ready…you are going to want to experiment with black and white photography yourself. (Part 2) 


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    The Composition of Michael Kenna’s Photographs: Leading Lines by Kirk McElhearn


    The Composition of Michael Kenna’s Photographs: Centering by Kirk McElhearn


    The Semiotics of Black and White Photographs by Kirk McElhearn


    Some of Kirk’s recent photos


     


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    Kirk McElhearn writes about Macs, iPods, iTunes, books, music and more. He is a regular contributor to TidBITS, as well as several other web sites and magazines. He is an avid podcaster who’s shows include The Next Track, The Committed, The Intego Mac Podcast, PhotoActive and The Zen of Everything. You can follow him on Twitter, and visit his personal web site, Kirkville.


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    MacVoices #22054: Kirk McElhearn on Appreciating Black and White Photography (1)

    MacVoices #22054: Kirk McElhearn on Appreciating Black and White Photography (1)

    Kirk McElhearn takes on the task of helping us understand and appreciate the appeal of black and white (monochrome) photography. In the first part of our conversation, Kirk talks about being a monochrome photography enthusiast, shows off a special camera, and how a background in non-digital photography and developing helped him appreciate it. (Part 1)


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    Show Notes:


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    The Composition of Michael Kenna’s Photographs: Leading Lines by Kirk McElhearn


    The Composition of Michael Kenna’s Photographs: Centering by Kirk McElhearn


     


    The Semiotics of Black and White Photographs by Kirk McElhearn


    Some of Kirk’s recent photos


     


    Guests:


    Kirk McElhearn writes about Macs, iPods, iTunes, books, music and more. He is a regular contributor to TidBITS, as well as several other web sites and magazines. He is an avid podcaster who’s shows include The Next Track, The Committed, The Intego Mac Podcast, PhotoActive and The Zen of Everything. You can follow him on Twitter, and visit his personal web site, Kirkville.


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    #28 - Taking a Risk and Stepping into Alignment with Black + White Photographer Emily Gude

    #28 - Taking a Risk and Stepping into Alignment with Black + White Photographer Emily Gude

    Emily Gude is a wedding and portrait photographer in the D.C. area area who specializes in candid storytelling and the genuine artistry of photography. She is passionate about capturing the day as it unfolds -- forsaking standard shots for honest and thoughtful moments. Emily is cheerful and compassionate and believes in celebrating each and every one of her clients and their stories.

    In this conversation, Emily speaks about the passion behind her black and white photography, her biggest career fail and how to strip away the stuff that doesn't matter.

    EMILY'S WEBSITE: https://www.egudephoto.com/

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    FACEBOOK COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/473741970015852/ 

    30 DAYS OF INSTAGRAM POSTS: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/5dd40ba358edc10026bf93b7

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    John Dickson on infrared photography. Episode two

    John Dickson on infrared photography. Episode two

    This is episode two of the black and white photography podcast. John Dickson has been doing infrared photography for the past five years. We go through his workflow, and take a look at some of his beautiful images. You can also find the vlog/cast on the YouTube link below. I have also included John's website.

    www.dicksonphoto.com      John Dickson Website

    www.lifepixel.com   Conversion to infrared

    https://youtu.be/BNIejr5aUYM   Youtube tutorial

     

    Long projects, short projects, what's the best

    Long projects, short projects, what's the best

    As many of you know, I am an advocate of doing projects for photography. One-off images just don't excite me. Consequently, I've been listening to a few YouTube commentators [Dan Milnor, Brooks Jensen] and give you my thoughts on what approach might be best.

     

    I suggest you follow Dan Milnor on YouTube he is extremely good and very accomplished and experienced. I have learned a lot. Also, Brooks Jensen can be found online also and he is  also very good.

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