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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2019 · 14 MIN

Are technically good photos well seen?

from The Perceptive Photographer

This week's podcast is a free form rant of sorts about how we talk about seeing in photography. While there are skills necessary to understand how and why a photograph might be seen as a good photograph, that doesn't mean it was well seen. Knowing that using the rule of thirds and a blue shirt in an image makes people respond to it more doesn't say it was well seen. Seeing a photograph is about more than having a good composition or technical skill set. It is about something more and more profound that has to come from inside each of us. So this week, I spent a lot of time thinking about how we see and view images and why is it that seeing well is so hard. Without much of an outline or script, I spent the time in front of the mic riffing on so of the randomness that comes to mind.

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