In this interview with Kirsten Lewis, she talks about how having a new baby has impacted her photography, how she feels about sharing family photos online, how she keeps her work from becoming stagnant and more.
I know not all of you are lucky enough to have snow this time of year. Snow does make for slow and treacherous driving but it also provides great opportunities for fun photos. On this show, I share some ideas for how to have fun making photos in the snow.
On this short holiday show, I talk about making simple portraits of the people you love. I have been surprised at how many photos I have of my kids and how few are just their lovely faces. This show is all about why simple portraits are important and how to take great ones.
Group shots are not the most creative thing you'll do with your camera. On this episode, I talk about why you should go to the trouble of getting people together for group shots anyway.
Steve Simon says learning about your camera and how to use it is important because it helps you get your camera out of the way. After that, you can get on to making great photos. We talk about the importance of personal projects, seeking critique and how much you can see when you just talk a simple photo walk.
I talk with Kate Densmore about her new book Stories of Home. We talk about documenting family life, composition and thinking about your "why" when taking family photos.
I talk to Spencer Lum about the first photos he took of his children, why he loves a mysterious snapshot, when it's a good idea to copy another photographer's work and the power of limitations.
The day before they began daily photo project, I talked to Zane and Simon about why they were starting they project, what they hoped to learn and challenges they anticipated during the year.
The new year is just around the corner and is a great time to start a daily photo project. On this episode, Jenny talks to Pauline about why she started a 365 Project and how her photography has grown as a result.