Let’s Do MORE Questions and Answers – Episode 58




Polarizing Images show

Summary: Well, it's time for another round of Q&A. This time it falls to Rick to ask Rob and Tony a whole series of questions from Social Media use to what inspires us. We go a bit long and Rick tossed out the three-minute rule a couple of times but he was in charge so that's allowed. If you didn't get to listen to the first set of questions, make sure you go back and listen to episode 57, too. It landed us in Stitcher Radio's "Top Photography Podcasts"! Here's what Rob and Tony gave answers to in this episode: Which social media outlet is having the greatest impact on photography? How would you describe your style of photography? What are your top three key factors that make a great photograph? What stifles your photographic vision? What inspires your photographic vision? Light or shadow? What was your first photograph (that wasn’t just a snapshot)? And this little experiment winds down with our next episode when it's Tony's turn to drag answers out of us! Our Artists We travel to the South of the US and back in time to one of the early masters in photography, E.J. Bellocg. Particularly, we look at his set Storyville. Storyville was the legal red-light in New Orleans and this portrait series highlights several prostitutes. It's a beautiful series that brings the women to life and gives them a place in history. For our other artists, Tony keeps us in the South and offers up the one and only, Louis Armstrong. Really, even if you're not into Jazz, Louis Armstrong is iconic and well-known. And loved. So? And, remember, we're looking for your answers to the questions as well. Leave a comment and tell us what you think! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2VCwBzGdPM