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EPISODE · Jan 27, 2020 · 14 MIN

Why opposites aren’t always an either or proposition

from The Perceptive Photographer

A recent trip to the store had me overhear a couple talking about how opposites attract. I couldn't get that idea out of my head and how it might apply to photography. I eventually made a list of opposites that I could think of related to photography. As I completed the list, I realized that many of these are no opposites that attract or repel but rather work together. This week's podcast takes a look at how to develop a list of opposites and how diving deeper into the word pairs can lead to a shift in your approach to seeing behind the camera and appreciating your photography. It doesn't matter what you photograph or how far along you are in your process, getting a better understanding of your mental framing and approach to your work with this exercise might lead you to some interesting insights.

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