The Perceptive Photographer
Latest Episodes
Do you already know the answer?
In this podcast, we look at what can happen when we ask a question that we already know the anwer to.
Theater, sitcom storylines and your photography
Tune in to this weeks episode of the Perceptive Photographer whre we dig into how theater, photography, sitcom A, B, and C narratives in epsisode can be lessons to apply to our photographs.
Realizing what we thought we knew we didn’t know in our work
In this episode of the podcast, I talk about some of the challegenes we can face when we look at our photographs under the lens of thinking we knew what they were about when we really didn't know.
Impacts of tension on our photography
In this episode of the podcast, we dig into the impacts of tension on photography. Not the tension in the frame...
Can Originality Be Taught? Exploring Innate Talent vs. Learned Skills
In today's podcast I'm diving deep into a debate that really got me thinking: Can anything truly be taught?
How we think about photographs
In this episode, I dive into Stephen Shore's thought-provoking photography concept of mental models and thinking about your images based on his book, "The Nature of Photographs".
Forks in the road of the creative process
In take 357 of episode 491 of the podcast, I dive into the impacts of forks in the road of our creative process. From the early excitement and motivation of creative processes to balancing the struggl
Embracing Fragmentation in Photography
In this episode, I delve into the impacts of fragmentation in our photography
Discussing the Role of Chance in Photography
This week in episode 489, I dig into the intersection of chance, self-expression, and photography. In revsiting the text from Clive Scott's "The Spoken Image" I dig a little into the impact of whether
Simple Language Shapes How We View our Photographs
In this episode, I explore how the language we useespecially definite and indefinite articlesshapes our understanding and critique of photographs