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EPISODE · Jan 12, 2026 · 15 MIN

Relational vs. Transitional Viewing

from The Perceptive Photographer

In this episode, I explore how photographs are encountered rather than what they depict, focusing on two modes of looking: transitional and relational viewing. Transitional viewing moves the viewer forward, prioritizing speed, clarity, and momentum, often seen in social media, editorial work, and portfolio reviews. Relational viewing asks the viewer to stay, allowing meaning to unfold over time through return, familiarity, and duration. I argue that this distinction matters because viewing is not neutral. As photographers, we shape how our work is experienced. Episode 566 ultimately asks whether your photographs are made for movement, for staying, or somewhere in between.

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