EPISODE · Jun 17, 2014 · 1H 39M
112: You Wanted A Do-Over
from On Taking Pictures · host Bill Wadman & Jeffery Saddoris
This week, what happens when creativity doesn’t go the way you want it to? Sometimes there’s “good enough,” while other times, you get the opportunity to take another pass at it. How do you know when to choose one over the other? Also, we talk about fear as not only an obstacle, but also as a motivator to get you “living above the 45.” Randy Scott Slavin is our Photographer of the Week. Oh, and happy 71st birthday to The Man Who Writes the Songs (even though he didn’t write that one), Barry Manilow. Links for this episode:A Beautiful AnarchyHighlights: Jim Carrey's Commencement Address at the 2014 MUM Graduation - YouTubeIs Terry Richardson an Artist or a Predator? - The CutEverything Wrong With New York Magazine's Terry Richardson Cover StorySamsung 28" 4K $600 on AmazonDell 28 Ultra HD 4K Monitor - P2815QHow the New Google Images is Changing Traffic to Your SitePhotoShelter BlogCreated in Brooklyn Series II: A Series of Conversations | Brooklyn Public LibraryCreated In Brooklyn: A Conversation With Randy Duchaine - Faded + BlurredDiMenna Center Mary Flagler Cary HallPolly Chandler Photography: Austin, TXRandy Scott SlavinRandy Scott Slavin extends Alternative Perspectives photo seriesTiny Planet Photos on the App Store on iTunes
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This week, what happens when creativity doesn’t go the way you want it to? Sometimes there’s “good enough,” while other times, you get the opportunity to take another pass at it. How do you know when to choose one over the other? Also, we talk about fear as not only an obstacle, but also as a motivator to get you “living above the 45.” Randy Scott Slavin is our Photographer of the Week. Oh, and happy 71st birthday to The Man Who Writes the Songs (even though he didn’t write that one), Barry Manilow.
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