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EPISODE · Aug 1, 2017 · 1H 26M

275: The Good, Fast, and Cheap of Photography

from On Taking Pictures · host Bill Wadman & Jeffery Saddoris

This week, we discuss the work of photographer Chris Killip, whose photographs of Northern England from the 1970s and 1980s manage to embody the spirit of the people as well as the landscape. Who are some of your favorite photographers who perfectly capture the feel or the energy of a particular time and place? We also talk about David Hockney, from the perspective of his ability to constantly explore and embrace new processes and techniques. Plus, the pros and cons of cropping. Olive Cotton is our Photographer of the Week. Links for this episode:On Taking Pictures - Google+ - Assignment: #collageCompositeChris Killip PhotographerNow Then: Chris Killip and the Making of In Flagrante | The Getty MuseumHong Kong In The 1950s Captured By A TeenagerChris Killip - WikipediaChris-Killip-Now-Then-The-Making-of-In-Flagrante-38-e1495641441734-895x716.jpg (895×716)Happy Birthday, Mr. Hockney | The Getty MuseumR.E.M. - Imitation Of Life (Official Music Video) - YouTubeQuantel Paintbox - WikipediaAn Untouched Frank Lloyd Wright House Is For Sale | Apartment Therapy"Painting with Light". David Hockney. - YouTubeThe Universe Doesn’t Care About Your ‘Purpose’ - The New York TimesCropping – Krishna Mohan PhotographyJohn G. Morris, Renowned Photo Editor in the Thick of History, Dies at 100 - NYTimes.comRobert Freeman - The Greatest Forgotten Photographer of the 60sMACK - Alec Soth - Sleeping by the MississippiFrank Lloyd Wright DrawingsIrving Penn: CentennialFrank Lloyd Wright Interactive PortfolioUsonia 1 - 99% InvisibleOlive Cotton - WikipediaWorks by Olive Cotton :: The Collection :: Art Gallery NSWPhotography by the Letter — jeffery saddoris9979464_orig.jpg (591×800)

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This week, we discuss the work of photographer Chris Killip, whose photographs of Northern England from the 1970s and 1980s manage to embody the spirit of the people as well as the landscape. Who are some of your favorite photographers who perfectly capture the feel or the energy of a particular time and place? We also talk about David Hockney, from the perspective of his ability to constantly explore and embrace new processes and techniques. Plus, the pros and cons of cropping. Olive Cotton is our Photographer of the Week.

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