This week, we’re discussing “iterative ideation” — process whereby you course correct more often as a project develops — as a means of failing forward. Along the way, we wonder if “failure” is really the most productive way of thinking about our creative missteps. Also, we talk about some of the struggles of balancing our personal and professional lives on social media. Plus, 11 minutes for 3 setups with an icon. Emmet Gowin is our Photographer of the Week.
On Taking Pictures – Google+ – Assignment: #badRetouching
Janusz Kaminski: The Post | The Treatment | Film Televsion and Arts Interviews | KCRW | KCRW
11 Minutes with Bruce Springsteen | PDN Online
Fujifilm GFX R Announcement Coming in 2018 | Fuji Addict
Hilarious Photoshop Fail of Professional Family Portraits Go Viral
a-ha – Take On Me (Official Video) – YouTube
a-ha – Take On Me [ Live From MTV Unplugged, Giske / 2017 ] – YouTube
Kodak Is Launching a Cryptocurrency for Photographers – CoinDesk
Why Photographers Shouldn’t Use Blockchain Copyright Services
Blockchain Copyright Services: Seductive, but Unwise – Burns the Attorney: Leslie Burns
Moths, Alive and in Color, in All Their Diversity – The New York Times
The Most Intimate Photograph | The New Yorker
Pace/MacGill Gallery | Artist Page
Emmet Gowin: ‘Everyone thought my photographs were incestuous’ | Art and design | The Guardian
Emmet Gowin: A Life in Photography, Part 1 / 4 on Vimeo