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EPISODE · Feb 8, 2021 · 11 MIN

Edges or overlaps in your approach to photography

from The Perceptive Photographer

Episode 309 When we think about approaching our photography, we often put things in buckets or bins. These classifications can help us identify areas of the images to work with and projects to pursue or find meaning in our work. Over time, I have grown to think about these ideas as more of a continuum or spectrum of ideas where they overlap and push into each other. Rather than creating edges, they offer up some softer transitions to more meaningful work. This week’s podcast looks at how this approach to edges and overlaps can impact our work with voice and vision. As always, I hope you and yours are safe, and please remember to keep safe and wear your mask.

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