This week, Instagram’s change from a time-based feed to an algorithmic one has us discussing the value of platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Flickr, etc. as viable means of sharing work, especially when it’s got a commercial component to it. We also talk about flow states – those periods of creativity when time seems to stop — both from the standpoints of controlling when they happen and what to do when they don’t. Plus, how many memories do you need? We talk about the often overwhelming size of photo collections and some of the ways to manage them. We tackle a couple Crit Wall entries from listeners and Peter Goin is our Photographer of the Week.
On Taking Pictures – Google+ – Assignment: #CompositeSmackdown
The Old Reader: behind the scenes – Instagram Unlevels the Playing Field
An Exhibition Explores How Photos Have Been Used To Prove Crime And Violence
Unedited! Grisly photos from the LAPD photo archives on display
Recent shot using a newly acquired Mamiya 7. Love it so far, but its been an…
This is a photo I took of a friend and his band in the studio for promo…
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