This week, we’re discussing a letter from a listener who offers observations on the intellectualizing of modern art and how we tend to find it difficult to relate when we look at it emotionally. Also, another letter from a listener sparks a discussion around what to do when a shoot (or a project) doesn’t turn out the way you wanted it to and how we gauge success or failure. Next week, we’re looking at an NPR article that asks whether or not it’s bad if art is boring. Check the show notes. Roy DeCarava is our Photographer of the Week.
On Taking Pictures – Google+ – Assignment: #fandom
A Graphic Glimpse Inside the Studio of Roy Lichtenstein
Does The Hateful Eight’s 70mm roadshow really impact the future of film? | The Verge
What one bad screening of The Hateful Eight means for the future of film
DE VERE 504DS Digital Enlarger
Is It Bad If Art Is Boring? : 13.7: Cosmos And Culture : NPR
Stacy Kranitz Is TIME’s Pick for Instagram Photographer of the Year 2015 | TIME
Roy DeCarava – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia