This week, prompted by a listener email, we talk about taking “those” photos that have been taken a million times before and why you should or shouldn’t take your version. Also, a discussion around being open to the process and giving yourself permission to play, regardless of whether or not all the pieces are in place. Paul Outerbridge is our Photographer of the Week.
Three Iconic Musicians on Artistic Creation — and Its Importance Now – NYTimes.com
U.S. Limits Devices for Passengers on Foreign Airlines From Eight Countries – NYTimes.com
Behold the most terrifying images in these declassified nuclear test videos – The Washington Post
Polaroid Swing aims to reboot brand and inspire new generation | Art and design | The Guardian
Gregory Heisler on Arnold Newman – YouTube
When Color Was Vulgar: Paul Outerbridge’s Avant-Gardist’s Eye – The New Yorker