This week, how do you know if you’re close to the target if the target hasn’t been clearly defined? We discuss the difficulty in embarking on a journey (creative or otherwise) without at least a direction. How to you calibrate your creative compass when there is no true North? Also, next week we’re talking about the work and process of Daido Moriyama, using a video in this week’s show notes as a reference. Plus, who was the nineteenth century’s most photographed individual? The answer may surprise you. Klaus Enrique is our Photographer of the Week.
On Taking Pictures – Google+ – Assignment: #rooftops
Benny Mardones (Into The Night) – YouTube
Moment – World’s Best Lenses, Case, and App for Mobile Photography
Shorpy Historic Picture Archive | Old Photos & Fine Art Prints
Photographer Sues Getty for $1B for Copyright Infringement | Digital Trends
Official 2016 DNC Photo Was Shot with a 100-Year-Old Camera
Frederick Douglass the most-photographed American of the 19th century | Daily Mail Online
“Picturing Frederick Douglass” on Amazon
Daido Moriyama: In Pictures – YouTube
MORIYAMA DAIDO ?NEAR EQUAL?????????????? – YouTube
Klaus Enrique Recreates Arcimboldo’s 400 Year Old Organic Portraits – Beautiful/Decay
See Faces in Food with Klaus Enrique’s New Portraits [Exclusive] | The Creators Project