#172: Creative Fiefdoms

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This week, on our first all east coast edition of the show, we’re taking a stab at answering some of your questions. You have asked some really great questions this time around – around process, gear, where we think art is going, even asking about some of our favorite things. Anuar Patjane is our Photographer of the Week.

On Taking Pictures – Google+ – Assignment: #Favoritethings

Q&A@F+B No. 5: Bill Wadman – Faded & Blurred

The Trip

Mobile Photography | Enlight App

KAGE COLLECTIVE

Anuar Patjane Photography

Winners of the 2015 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest – The Atlantic

Bill’s Interview with Ibarionex Perello of “The Candid Frame”

#171: Big Subterranean Factor

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This week, we talk about the temporal nature of the things we make. Should they be preserved for the future or allowed to decay to a natural end, whatever that means? We also discuss transitions and how making the decision to leap can come from a variety of sources and happen for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is fear. Plus, an interesting looking trailer has emerged for a new biopic of Eadweard Muybridge. Lorena Lohr is our Photographer of the Week.

On Taking Pictures – Google+ – Assignment: #parkinglot

Floating Stone Productions :: TheCardboardBernini

James Grashow – Sculptor, Woodcutter, Mixed-Media Artist

Beauty is Embarrassing

Find The Thing You’re Most Passionate About, Then Do It On Nights And Weekends For The Rest Of Your Life – The Onion – America’s Finest News Source

Wyatt Neumann Has Passed Away | Complex

Wyatt Neumann Family Fund | Fundly
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RESONATORS – Shoot|Photographers Agent London | Shoot|Photographers Agent London

Tim Lewis – Crit Wall

Eadweard – Trailer | HD – YouTube

Lorena Lohr

Lorena Lohr, explorer of all things wild | sleek mag

#170: We All Want To Be Steve McCurry

#169: I’ll Make a Burger for the Next Guy

#168: This Is Not How We Play Bridge

#167: The Activity of Non-Activity

#166: Less Bill & Ted’s, More British

#165: Our Piece of Cheese Keeps Getting Smaller

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This week, an article sent in by a listener gets us discussing the idea of doing what you love. Is it a fantasy or can you really love doing something and still call it work? If everyone does only what they love, who does the work that nobody loves? Also, we talk a little about gear, including the allure of Petzval and Helios lenses and the new DxO One add-on camera for iPhone. Another suggestion from a listener is this week’s Photographer of the Week, cinematographer Christopher Doyle.

On Taking Pictures – Google+ – Assignment: #favoriteMovie

An open response to Taylor Swift’s rant against Apple | Junction10 Photography

Petzval lens – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

CD Miller Photography – Faking a Petzval in Photoshop

DSLR Quality Camera in Your Pocket | DxO ONE | www.dxo.com

Corbis will cheerfully charge you up the wazoo for public domain images – Boing Boing

Photo Editing – Reviews and Price Comparisons from PC Magazine: Stock Photos Will Drive Photoshop Use Into the Ground

Artist – Space Editions – 20×200

Do what you love, love what you do: An omnipresent mantra that’s bad for work and workers.

Jimmy Nelson: Gorgeous portraits of the world’s vanishing people – YouTube

2046 (2004) Full Movie With English Subtitles – YouTube

In the Mood for Love (2000) Full Movie With English Subtitles – YouTube

Hero (Ying Xiong) 2002 Extended Trailer [HD] – YouTube

An Interview with Christopher Doyle » The Kickstarter Blog — Kickstarter

Interview: Cinematographer Christopher Doyle Talks ‘Life | The Playlist

#164: Photographic Baseball Cards

#163: A Generational Byproduct