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EPISODE · May 2, 2017 · 1H 31M

262: No Whips Were Harmed In The Making of These Photographs

from On Taking Pictures · host Bill Wadman & Jeffery Saddoris

This week, how do you know when you’ve found your voice and aren’t simply emulating someone else? Also, have cameras become less like creative tools and more like computers that take pictures? Plus, a major museum clashes with Instagram over what is and isn’t art. Louise Lawler is our Photographer of the Week. Links for this episode:On Taking Pictures - Google+ - Assignment: #collectionRabbit rabbit rabbit - WikipediaModern “Hackintoshes” show that Apple should probably just build a Mac tower | Ars TechnicaWhat's New in DaVinci Resolve 14? | FstoppersBlackmagic Design: DaVinci Resolve 14Maria Cristina FoundationHelp-Portrait Worldwide » 02 DEC 2017 – Give, don't Take PicturesBoston Museum of Fine Arts Argues with Instagram over What Art Is - Non Profit News For Nonprofit Organizations | Nonprofit QuarterlyMesserschmitt Me 262 - WikipediaKristopherBack to the Future 4 Trailer 2017 - Parody - YouTubeSHEL - Enter Sandman (Official Video) - YouTubeWarner Wolf - WikipediaInstagram ban of Imogen Cunningham nude photos stuns Boston museum | ReutersLouise Lawler - WikipediaLouise Lawler: WHY PICTURES NOW | MoMABOMB Magazine — Louise Lawler by James WellingThis episode is brought to you by Squarespace - Get 10% off with offer code 'OTP'

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This week, how do you know when you’ve found your voice and aren’t simply emulating someone else? Also, have cameras become less like creative tools and more like computers that take pictures? Plus, a major museum clashes with Instagram over what is and isn’t art. Louise Lawler is our Photographer of the Week.

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