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EPISODE · Jan 21, 2019 · 13 MIN

Podcast #202 Do you know a bad photograph?

from The Perceptive Photographer

I have been struggling lately trying to understand why so many more bad photographs are out there. Part of it is a volume game. Part of it is an education game. However, I am not focusing on the bad photographs from someone who doesn't aspire to make great photographs. This weeks' podcast is focused on why a photographer who wants to make great work continue to put out bad photographs.  As I spent time reflecting on this, I realized that we spend so much time consuming bad photography that it impacts how we see behind the camera. Like eating nothing but junk food, it is hard to be healthy when nothing good is consumed. So how do we get better? We spend time looking at better work. Look at photo books, museums, and photographers we respect. Spending time with great works inspires us to do great work. To be better at making good photography, we need to find a way to consume good photography. By removing and eliminating the terrible part of our visual diet, we can work to see better and make better photographs. Sure junk food now and then is ok, but you can't live on cake alone.

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