EPISODE · Nov 8, 2016 · 1H 20M
237: The Flow of the Slinky
from On Taking Pictures · host Bill Wadman & Jeffery Saddoris
This week, with the proliferation of low cost gear and the barrier of entry so low, have the mechanics of making become too easy? Also, is there such a thing as “objectively good” and if so, how do you know it when you see it? Plus, has photo software reached the tipping point in terms of features? Jerome Liebling is our Photographer of the Week. Links for this episode:Bruce Campbell on 16mm film, iPhones and why horror must go 'up the butt' - CNETEvil Dead II - WikipediaBubba Ho-TepUNDERFIRE - Tony Vaccaro StudioChicago Tribune and Sun-Times Covers After the World SeriesPirsig's metaphysics of Quality - WikipediaTHE GAP by Ira Glass on VimeoThe Shape of Things: Photographs from Robert B. Menschel | MoMATwitter: "Possibly the greatest scene in documentary history. Incredible. #PlanetEarth2 https://t.co/01dDjDJcdX"Buy Adobe Photoshop CC | Download photo editing software free trialLatest Creative Cloud version | Adobe Creative Cloud featuresNew features summary: Photoshop CC 2017 releaseWhen Pictures Tell Stories We'd Rather Not HearJerome Liebling - WikipediaJerome LieblingJerome Liebling, Photographer and Mentor, Is Dead at 87 - The New York TimesThe Still-Life Mentor to a Filmmaking Generation - The New York TimesLOOKING AT LIEBLING - YouTubeJerome Liebling at Steven Kasher Gallery
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